”I had so much luck in my life. I became an actress- a childhood dream. I´m married to a wonderful man – a lifetime dream. I live close to nature, which gives me power and wisdom. Never will I  forget to be grateful for all this. My wish is to share and to pay back a little. Tthat´s why I founded BOB. What could be more important than  helping children who have nothing?

My very warmest Thank you to all who help us help!”
Helena Kallenbäck-Trolle started her career straight after acting school as a permanent member of the Helsingborg State Theatre.
She was awarded the “Best Young Actress” price by the Swedish press already after her first role as Solange in “The Maids”.
A large number of engagements in leading female roles followed in plays by Strindberg, Tchechow, Brecht, Norén, Ayckbourn a.o..
Helena played with Zarah Leander in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” written by Ingmar Bergman, went on a successful US tour with poems by Karin Boye and travelled as an official ambassadress of Sweden across Europe (i.a. to the Sevilla World Fair) with a stage play dedicated to Greta Garbo that was specially written for Helena.
She shot a vast number of movies for the Swedish cinema as well as for television and performed as an opera directress in Stockholm.
Helena optained a large number of prices and awards, among them as “best actress” on the Berlinale 1996, the Thalia Award as “best female act” 1987 and the Swedish Tony Award 1992 for her part as Blanche Dubois in “A Streetcar Named Desire” by Tennessee Williams.
Today Helena Kallenbäck-Trolle is one of the most prominent and popular actresses of Sweden, still she can spend time enough for charity.
She is the Patroness & Foundress of BOB – a children´s home located in Estonia. In 2005 She received for this dedication the Estonian uppermost distinction presented by President Arnold Rüütel personally.

Helena lives together with her husband Gustaf Trolle on the castle Kulla Gunnarstorp in the south of Sweden
 

"His Lordship's Last Will" – Hjalmar Bergmann. (Blenda)
"The Maids" – Jean Genet. (Solange)
"The house of Bernarda Alba" – Federico García Lorca. (Adela)
"The permission" – Kent Andersson och Bengt Bratt.
"Oh, what a lovely peace!" – Hasse och Tage.
"Puntila and his man Matti" – Berthold Brecht. (Eva)
"Twilightbar" – Arthur Koestler.
"Crime and crime" – August Strindberg. (Henriette)
"West Side Story" – Leonard Bernstein & Artur Laurents. (Anita)
"Christmas V Mastermind" – Alan Ayckbourn.
"The Cherry Orchard" – Anton Chekhov. (Varja)
"Daemons" – Lars Norén.
"Sound of music" – Lindsay & Crouse. (Maria)
"A Streetcar Named Desire" – Tennessee Williams. (Blanche)
"Garbo-A Monologue" – Stig Larsson.
"The Beggars Opera" – Kurt Weill. (Polly)
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" – Ingmar Bergman.
"Anniversary" – George Tabori.
"It runs in the Family" – Ray Cooney.
"Funny Money" – Ray Cooney.

 

Helena has through the years appeared in innumerably plays, series, movies and shows in Swedish television SVT.

1987 – Thalia Award – Best female part.
1992 – Tony Award – for Blanche in ”A Streetcar Named Desire” .
1996 – Berlinale – Best female actress.

 
 
Agent - Stella Schneider
Design - Aligma ComDev
Personal Photos - Peter Agoston
Film-Set Photos - Mona Film Production – Austria, Wien