She began acting at eleven years of age at
Vår teater, a children's theatre, playing
Pippi Longstocking and other roles. From 1958 to 1959, she was employed by the
National Swedish Touring Theatre and toured with it before joining the
Royal Dramatic Training Academy, where she was one of the last group of students from 1962 to 1965 before its change of name to Statens Scenskola, together with
Lars Amble,
Börje Ahlstedt,
Evabritt Strandberg,
Per Ragnar, and others. Since 1965, Wall has appeared in a wide range of productions at the
Royal Dramatic Theatre, including
Pinocchio in 1966,
The Misanthrope in 1970, ''
Miss Margarida's Way in 1976 (also on TV in 1985), Demons in 1977, Richard III in 1980 and The Servant of Two Masters'' in 1982. She played the title role in
August Strindberg's drama
Kristina in 1985. Wall made her film debut in 1959 in
Raggare!. At times she has been on leave from the Royal Dramatic Theatre to work on other stages; these include at
Teater Brunnsgatan Fyra, the revue at
Vasateatern and with the National Swedish Touring Theatre. Wall has skillfully alternated between dramatic and humorous roles; many remember her as the maid in the 1978 TV version of the comedy '''' with
Sune Mangs and
Bert-Åke Varg. In TV theatre she has acted in
Chekhov's
The Bear and by
Allan Edwall. She played the intriguing and elegant businesswoman Elisabeth Lerwacht in the soap opera
Rederiet from 1992 to 1994. In January 2018, Wall was one of the recipients of the
Guldbagge Awards for Film of the Year at the
53rd Guldbagge Awards along with
Inga Landgré and
Lena Söderblom. She has been married to actor Lars Lind since 2007. In 2013, she appeared in
Crimes of Passion. == Awards ==