Born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1950, Christina Lindberg began nude modelling for men's magazines around 1968, first in Swedish publications such as FIB Aktuellt, and then in more international magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse. This lead to appearances in a succession of sexploitation and exploitation movies, the best of which date from 1970 to 1974. Her film career trailed off after an experience during the production of a hardcore porn film by Gerard Damiano; Lindberg quit during filming, and apparently became disillusioned with the business. Nevertheless, during her brief career in cinema she managed to appear in at least two key exploitation films of the 70s - Thriller: A Cruel Picture and Sex And Fury - while leaving a legacy of tantalising nude scenes in sex films such as Exposed and Anita: Swedish Nymphet to go with her portfolio of erotic magazine work. The Christina Lindberg Adult Movie File contains a whole range of over 50 colour images from her magazine shoots, and is presented as a tribute to one of Sweden-s most stimulating exports of the 1970s.
Born in Gothenburg, Sweden in 1950, Christina Lindberg began nude modelling for men's magazines around 1968, first in Swedish publications such as FIB Aktuellt, and then in more international magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse. This lead to appearances in a succession of sexploitation and exploitation movies, the best of which date from 1970 to 1974. Her film career trailed off after an experience during the production of a hardcore porn film by Gerard Damiano; Lindberg quit during filming, and apparently became disillusioned with the business. Nevertheless, during her brief career in cinema she managed to appear in at least two key exploitation films of the 70s - Thriller: A Cruel Picture and Sex And Fury - while leaving a legacy of tantalising nude scenes in sex films such as Exposed and Anita: Swedish Nymphet to go with her portfolio of erotic magazine work. The Christina Lindberg Adult Movie File contains a whole range of over 50 colour images from her magazine shoots, and is presented as a tribute to one of Sweden-s most stimulating exports of the 1970s.