Lindberg has appeared or starred in 26 feature films, most of which are
erotica, fictional
sexploitation or
softcore productions. Her first appearance in an American film,
Maid in Sweden (1971) was filmed with a predominantly Swedish cast in her home country. Her first role in a Swedish film was in
Jan Halldoff's comedy
Rötmånad (1970). The film was seen by over 250,000 Swedes, a record for the time, and went on to become a commercial success. Her third film,
Exponerad (1971), was released with a lot of hype at the
Cannes Film Festival that year, and turned her into an international celebrity. As part of the marketing campaign for
Exponerad, Lindberg embarked on a promotional trip across Japan, which later resulted in an invitation to appear in Japanese films. There, she played a major supporting role in
Norifumi Suzuki's
Pink film classic
Sex & Fury (1973). A string of sexploitation films followed, many of which were filmed in Germany or Japan. In 1973, she starred as Madeleine in
Bo A. Vibenius's controversial film
Thriller – en grym film (1973), and was the basis for
Daryl Hannah's character
Elle Driver in Tarantino's
Kill Bill series of films. Lindberg did not like that nude pictures were getting more and more explicit and, during the filming of
Gerard Damiano's
Flossie (AKA
Natalie—not to be confused with a 1974 film of the same name, which was directed by
Mac Ahlberg and starred Marie Forså), in
West Germany, she left the set and returned home to Sweden. Damiano (who also directed the infamous
Deep Throat) persuaded Lindberg to leave because he knew that it was going to be a hardcore film. For several years, the German producer tried to bring her back, in an attempt to complete the film. According to Videooze (No. 8, 1996), about 1,000 meters of film had been shot by Damiano. Production ceased and never resumed. After a long absence from acting, Lindberg appeared in the 2016 thriller
Lindangens Park, the 2018 horror movie
Svart Cirkel (directed by Adrian Garcia Bogliano) and in the 2020 sci-fi feature
Pandemonic. ==Post film career==