Inga Swenson

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Inga Swenson (born December 29, 1932 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American actress.

Swenson was a member of Alpha Phi sorority at Northwestern University where she studied in their famed Drama Department.

Swenson is best known to American audiences for her portrayal of "Gretchen Kraus", the autocratic and acerbic German cook (later Head Housekeeper) on the TV sitcom Benson. She got the part by appearing in a multi-episode stint as "Ingrid Svenson", birth mother of Corinne Tate (Diana Canova), on the tv sitcom Soap. Both series were created by Susan Harris and produced by Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions.

Earlier in her career, Swenson had a notable turn on the the TV western series Bonanza in two episodes: "Inger, My Love" (1962) and "Journey Remembered" (1963), . The appearance was significant in that she played Ben Cartwright's second wife who is Hoss's mother.

Also early in her career Swenson was acclaimed for her supporting roles in the films Advise and Consent (1962) and The Miracle Worker (1962).

She is a trained lyric soprano and starred on Broadway in New Faces (circa 1956), The First Gentleman (1959) and received Tony Award nominations for Best Actress in a Musical for her performances in 110 in the Shade (1964) and Baker Street (1965).

Swenson is married to soundman Lowell Harris, with whom she had 2 sons, one of whom is deceased, having been killed in a motorcycle accident. Their surviving son Mark Harris is a film editor.

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  • Though her European-sounding name and trademark accent on Benson suggest otherwise, she was born and raised in the U.S., and has never had an accent in normal speech.

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