[6] A year later she appeared in the satirical comedy series Vidöppet, or Wide Open in English.
[6] She became more notable after her "vivid portrayal of a tough city girl" during World War II in 1939.
[2] She has been directed by her husband in films including Black Jack, House of Angels, The Last Dance.
[2] Her husband has directed Bergström in films involving sex scenes; she said he found this to be uncomfortable.
[7] With Tove Alsterdal, a playwright and journalist, she wrote her first screenplay, Så olika (2009), or So Different in English.
[2] In 2015, she directed her fourth film, Holy Mess (Swedish: En underbar jävla jul) She is also a singer, singing more than 100 songs of Édith Piaf at the City Theatre.