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Occupation
  
Actress

Years active
  
1911–54


Name
  
Anna Nilsson

Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
March 30, 1888 (
1888-03-30
)
Ystad, Sweden

Died
  
February 11, 1974, Sun City, California, United States

Spouse
  
J. Marshall Gunnerson (m. 1923–1925), Guy Coombs (m. 1913–1916), Robert Taber

Movies
  
The Toll Gate, Regeneration, Babe Comes Home, Sorrell and Son, Adam's Rib

Similar People
  
H B Warner, Hedda Hopper, Nancy Olson, D M Marshman - Jr, Gloria Swanson

Anna q nilsson


Anna Quirentia Nilsson (March 30, 1888 – February 11, 1974) was a Swedish born American actress who achieved success in American silent movies. She predates fellow Swedish born stars Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman.

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Anna q nilsson biography


Background

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Anna Q. Nilsson was born in Ystad, Skåne County, Sweden in 1888. Her middle name, "Quirentia " is derived from her date of birth, March 30, Saint Quirinius' Day. When she was 8 years old her father, Per Nilsson, got a job at the local sugar factory in Hasslarp, a small community outside Helsingborg in Sweden where she spent most of her school years. She did very well in school, graduating with highest marks. Due to her good grades she was hired as a sales clerk in Halmstad on the Swedish west coast, unusual for a young woman from a worker's family at the time. But she had set her mind on going to America.

Career

In 1905, she immigrated to the United States through Ellis Island. In the new country, the Swedish teenager started working as a nursemaid and learned English quickly. Soon she started working as a model. In 1907, she was named "Most beautiful woman in America". Penrhyn Stanlaws (1877–1957), one of the most successful and sought after cover artists of his day, picked Anna Q. Nilsson to become one of his models.

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Nilsson's modeling led her to getting a role in Kalem's 1911 film Molly Pitcher. Films of special note for Anna were Regeneration (1915) Seven Keys to Baldpate (1917), Soldiers of Fortune (1919), The Toll Gate and The Luck of the Irish (both 1920), and The Lotus Eater (1921).

She stayed at the Kalem studio for several years, ranked behind their top star Alice Joyce. In the 1920s, she freelanced successfully for Paramount, First National and many other studios and reached a peak of popularity just before the advent of talkies, despite a serious horse-riding accident which kept her from filming for almost two years. In 1923, she portrayed "Cherry Malotte" in the second movie based upon Rex Beach's The Spoilers, a role that would be played in later versions by Betty Compson (1930), Marlene Dietrich (1942), and Anne Baxter (1955).

In 1921, she returned to Sweden to film Värmlänningarna, her only Swedish movie. In 1926, she was named Hollywood's most popular woman. She welcomed royalty when the Swedish Crown Prince Gustav Adolf (later King Gustaf VI Adolf) and his wife Louise Mountbatten visited Hollywood. In 1928, she struck a record of fan mail, 30,000 letters a month, and that year Joseph P. Kennedy brought her to his newly formed film company RKO Radio Pictures. The following year, as she was horse riding, she fell off the horse, was thrown against a stone wall and broke her hip. After a year of hard training, she was on her feet again.

Sound films

In 1928, Anna Nilsson made her last film of the silent era, Blockade. With the introduction of sound films, Nilsson's career went into a sharp decline, although she continued to play small, often uncredited parts in films into the 1950s. Between 1930 and 1950, she participated in 39 sound films, in smaller roles. She played the role of the Swedish immigrant mother of Loretta Young in The Farmer's Daughter (1947).

Her best known performance in a sound film is arguably her turn as "herself", referred to as one of Swanson's "waxworks" in the classic film Sunset Boulevard (1950), where she has one small line.

Personal life

Nilsson was married to actor Guy Coombs (1916) and to Norwegian-American shoe merchant John Marshall Gunnerson (1923–25). Nilsson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6150 Hollywood Boulevard for her contribution to motion pictures. She was the first Swedish-born actress to receive such an honor. She died in Sun City, California, on February 11, 1974, of heart failure.

Filmography

Actress
1954
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as
Mrs. Elcott (uncredited)
1954
The Great Diamond Robbery as
Nurse (uncredited)
1952
Fearless Fagan as
Abby's Maid (uncredited)
1952
Fireside Theatre (TV Series)
- The Old Talbot (1952)
1952
Gruen Guild Theater (TV Series)
- My Other Love (1952)
1951
The Unknown Man as
Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited)
1951
An American in Paris as
Kay Jansen (uncredited)
1951
The Law and the Lady as
Mrs. Scholmm (uncredited)
1951
Show Boat as
Seamstress (uncredited)
1951
Grounds for Marriage as
Dowager at Friday Club (uncredited)
1950
Sunset Blvd. as
Anna Q. Nilsson
1950
The Big Hangover as
Helen Lang (uncredited)
1949
Malaya as
Secretary (uncredited)
1949
Adam's Rib as
Mrs. Poynter (uncredited)
1949
In the Good Old Summertime as
Woman with Harp (uncredited)
1948
Every Girl Should Be Married as
Saleslady
1948
The Boy with Green Hair as
Townswoman (uncredited)
1948
Fighting Father Dunne as
Mrs. Olaf Knudson
1947
It Had to Be You as
Saleslady (uncredited)
1947
Cynthia as
Miss Brady, English Teacher
1947
The Farmer's Daughter as
Mrs. Holstrom
1946
The Secret Heart as
Dr. Rossiger's Secretary (uncredited)
1945
The Sailor Takes a Wife as
Switchboard Operator (uncredited)
1945
The Valley of Decision as
Mrs. Scott's Nurse (uncredited)
1943
Cry 'Havoc' as
Nurse (uncredited)
1943
Headin' for God's Country as
Mrs. Nilsson
1942
Crossroads as
Madame Deval (uncredited)
1942
I Live on Danger as
Mrs. Sherman
1942
Girls' Town as
Mother Lorraine
1941
They Died with Their Boots On as
Mrs. Taipe (uncredited)
1941
The Great Man's Lady as
Paula Wales (uncredited)
1941
Riders of the Timberline as
Donna Ryan
1941
The People vs. Dr. Kildare as
Juror Next to Foreman (uncredited)
1941
The Trial of Mary Dugan as
Juror (uncredited)
1938
Prison Farm as
Matron Ames
1938
Paradise for Three as
First Bridge Player (uncredited)
1937
Behind the Criminal (Short) as
Madge
1935
Wanderer of the Wasteland as
Mrs. Virey
1934
The Little Minister as
Villager (uncredited)
1934
School for Girls as
Dr. Anne Galvin
1933
The World Changes as
Mrs. Peterson
1928
Blockade as
Bess
1928
The Whip as
Iris d'Aquila
1927
Sorrell and Son as
Dora Sorrell
1927
The 13th Juror as
Helen Marsden
1927
Lonesome Ladies as
Polly Fosdick
1927
Babe Comes Home as
Vernie
1927
Easy Pickings as
Mry Ryan
1927
The Masked Woman as
Diane Delatour
1926
Midnight Lovers as
Diana Fothergill
1926
Miss Nobody as
Barbara Brown
1926
The Greater Glory as
Fanny
1926
Her Second Chance as
Mrs. Constance Lee / Caroline Logan
1926
Too Much Money as
Annabel Broadley
1925
The Splendid Road as
Sandra De Hault
1925
Winds of Chance as
Countess Courteau
1925
The Talker as
Kate Lennox
1925
One Way Street as
Lady Sylvia Hutton
1925
The Top of the World as
Sylvia Ingleton
1925
If I Marry Again as
Alicia Wingate
1924
Inez from Hollywood as
Inez Laranetta
1924
The Fire Patrol as
Mary Ferguson
1924
Vanity's Price as
Vanna Du Maurier
1924
The Breath of Scandal
1924
The Side Show of Life as
Lady Auriol Dayne
1924
Broadway After Dark as
Helen Tremaine
1924
Between Friends as
Jessica Drene
1924
Flowing Gold as
Allegheny Briskow
1924
Painted People as
Leslie Carter
1924
Half-a-Dollar Bill as
The Stranger - Mrs. Webber
1923
Enemies of Children as
Patricia - Patsy as an adult
1923
Innocence as
Fay Leslie
1923
Thundering Dawn as
Mary Rogers
1923
Ponjola as
Lady Flavia Desmond
1923
Hollywood as
Anna Q. Nilsson
1923
The Spoilers as
Cherry Malotte
1923
The Rustle of Silk as
Lady Feo
1923
Souls for Sale as
Anna Q. Nilsson (uncredited)
1923
The Isle of Lost Ships as
Dorothy Fairfax
1923
Adam's Rib as
Mrs. Michael Ramsay
1922
Hearts Aflame as
Helen Foraker
1922
Pink Gods as
Lady Margot Cork
1922
The Man from Home as
Genevieve Granger-Simpson
1922
Three Live Ghosts as
Ivis
1921
Ten Nights in a Bar Room
1921
The Lotus Eater as
Madge Vance
1921
Värmlänningarna as
Anna
1921
Why Girls Leave Home as
Anna Hedder
1921
The Oath as
Irene Lansing
1921
Without Limit as
Ember Edwards
1921
What Women Will Do as
Lily Gibbs
1920
The Brute Master as
Madeline Grey
1920
In the Heart of a Fool as
Margaret Muller
1920
The Fighting Chance as
Sylvia Landis
1920
One Hour Before Dawn as
Ellen Aldrich
1920
The Figurehead as
Mary Forbes
1920
The Toll Gate as
Mary Brown
1920
The 13th Commandment as
Leila Kip
1920
The Luck of the Irish as
Ruth Warren
1919
Soldiers of Fortune as
Alice Langham
1919
Her Kingdom of Dreams as
Carlotta Stanmore
1919
A Sporting Chance as
Pamela Brent
1919
The Love Burglar as
Joan Gray
1919
A Very Good Young Man as
Viva Bacchus
1919
The Way of the Strong as
Audrie Hendrie / Monica Norton
1919
Cheating Cheaters as
Grace Palmer
1919
Venus in the East as
Mrs. Pat Dyvenot
1919
Auction of Souls as
Edith Graham
1918
The Vanity Pool as
Carol Harper
1918
In Judgment of... as
Mary Manners
1918
No Man's Land as
Katherine Gresham
1918
The Trail to Yesterday as
Sheila Langford
1918
Heart of the Sunset as
Alaire Austin
1917
Over There as
Bettie Adams
1917
Seven Keys to Baldpate as
Mary Norton
1917
The Silent Master as
Undetermined Role
1917
The Inevitable as
Florence Grey
1917
The Moral Code as
Jean Hyland
1917
Infidelity as
Elaine Bernard
1916
Her Surrender as
Rhoda Cortlandt (as Anna Nilsson)
1916
The Irony of Justice (Short) as
Tom's Sister
1916
The Goad of Jealousy (Short) as
Olive - the Wife
1916
Weighed in the Balance (Short) as
Edna Carr - the Foreman's Daughter
1916
The Lost Paradise (Short) as
Janet Gordon
1916
A Trial of Souls (Short) as
Rose Mason
1916
The Weaker Strain (Short) as
Laura Price - the Wife
1916
Beyond Recall (Short)
1916
Truth Crushed to Earth (Short) as
Tom's Sweetheart
1916
Sowing the Wind (Short) as
Marjorie Turnbull
1916
Sold Out (Short) as
Leila Austin
1916
The Silent Shame (Short) as
Mrs. Hilliard - the Mother / Eunice Hilliard - the Daughter (dual role)
1916
The Tangled Web (Short) as
Ruth Alden
1916
The Tight Rein (Short) as
Amy Prentice - the Mill Worker (as Anna Nilsson)
1916
Puppets of Fate (Short) as
Mrs. Bullard
1916
The Supreme Sacrifice as
Helen Chambers
1916
The Scarlet Road as
Betty Belgrave
1915
Barbara Frietchie as
Sue Negly
1915
The Night of the Embassy Ball (Short) as
Nora, the Maid (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
Voices in the Dark (Short) as
Ethel Granger - the Daughter (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
The Regeneration as
Marie Deering
1915
The Game of Life (Short) as
Ilma Stern (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
Hiding from the Law (Short) as
Rita - Jacques' Wife (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
The Haunting Fear (Short) as
Diana - an Adventuress (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
Rivals (Short) as
Sally Dixon - Lee's Sweetheart
1915
A Sister's Burden (Short) as
Ida - Nathanial's Wife (as Anna Nilsson)
1915
The Destroyer (Short) as
Helen Vedrine
1915
The Haunted House of Wild Isle (Short) as
Ann Miller - the Doctor's Ward
1915
The Second Commandment (Short) as
Mirza - Sahki's Wife
1915
The Siren's Reign (Short) as
Marguerite Morrison - The Other Woman
1915
The Night Operator at Buxton (Short) as
Helen
1915
Barriers Swept Aside (Short) as
Natalie Thorpe - the Wife
1915
In the Hands of the Jury (Short) as
Lenore Butler - the Daughter
1914
The Hazards of Helen as
Helen [Ch. 18] 'The Night Operator at Buxton'
1914
The Man in the Vault (Short) as
Evelyn Van Pelt
1914
The Ex-Convict (Short) as
Marjorie Pelton - Richard's Wife
1914
The Man with the Glove (Short)
1914
A Diamond in the Rough (Short) as
Valeria
1914
Wolfe; or, the Conquest of Quebec as
Mignon Mars (as Anna Nilsson)
1914
Regeneration (Short) as
Katherine Williams
1914
The Secret of the Will (Short) as
Sarah Lane - the Wife / The Grown Daughter
1914
Perils of the White Lights (Short) as
Annabelle - a Young Showgirl
1914
Tell-Tale Stains (Short) as
Mary Macey - Burke's Assistant
1914
A Shot in the Night (Short) as
Laura Trent - the Step-Mother
1913
Uncle Tom's Cabin (Short) as
Eliza - a Runaway Slave
1913
A Man in the World of Men (Short) as
Alice - the Landlady's Daughter
1913
The Counterfeiter's Confederate (Short) as
Marion Purdy / May Brown
1913
The Breath of Scandal (Short) as
Mary Lane - The Village Teacher
1913
Retribution (Short) as
Imogene - a Flirt
1913
The Fatal Legacy (Short) as
Anna Halleck - Harry's Wife
1913
Shipwrecked (Short) as
Patricia Jelds - the Daughter
1913
Shenandoah (Short) as
Gertrude Illingham
1913
The Gypsy's Brand (Short) as
Robar - the Gypsy Girl
1913
John Burns of Gettysburg (Short) as
Bess Burns - Tom's Wife
1913
A Mississippi Tragedy (Short) as
Martha Calhoun - the Planter's Daughter
1913
The Battle of Bloody Ford (Short) as
Agatha Elton
1913
Prisoners of War (Short) as
Mrs. Edwin Worth
1913
The Grim Toll of War (Short) as
Virginia Ellis - The Colonel's New Wife
1912
The Toll Gate Raiders (Short) as
Charlotte - the Judge's Daughter
1912
The Farm Bully (Short) as
Anna Whitcome - the Farmer's Daughter
1912
The Fraud at the Hope Mine (Short) as
Merry Stuart - the Stenographer
1912
His Mother's Picture (Short) as
Kitty - the Superintendent's Daughter
1912
The Confederate Ironclad (Short) as
Elinor Adams - a Union Spy
1912
The Grit of the Girl Telegrapher (Short) as
Betty - the Girl Telegrapher
1912
A Railroad Lochinvar (Short) as
Undetermined Secondary Role
1912
The Darling of the CSA (Short) as
Agnes Lane
1912
Jim Bludso (Short) as
Jim Bludso's Wife
1912
The Prison Ship (Short) as
Ruth Carpenter - Daniel's 1st Daughter
1912
The Soldier Brothers of Susanna (Short) as
Susanna Beauford - the Daughter
1912
The Siege of Petersburg (Short) as
Charlotte Pemberton - their daughter
1912
The Bugler of Battery B (Short) as
Miss Colwell
1912
The Filibusters (Short) as
Anita - the Spy
1912
The Drummer Girl of Vicksburg (Short) as
Rose Beecher
1912
Under a Flag of Truce (Short) as
Rose Neville
1912
'Fighting' Dan McCool (Short) as
Edith Reid - Dan's Sweetheart
1912
War's Havoc (Short) as
Jennie McPherson - Mrs. Faulkner
1912
The Tide of Battle (Short) as
Alisia Stafford - Hardee's Sweetheart
1912
Battle of Pottsburg Bridge (Short) as
Bartlow's Sweetheart
1912
Two Spies (Short) as
Vera Cross
1911
The Flash in the Night (Short) as
Kate
1911
Molly Pitcher (Short) as
Molly Pitcher
1911
The Express Envelope (Short) as
Hazel (unconfirmed)
Self
1931
Fröken, Ni liknar Greta Garbo! (Documentary short) as
Self
1926
Screen Snapshots, Series 6, No. 15 (Documentary short) as
Self
1926
Screen Snapshots, Series 6, No. 14 (Documentary short) as
Self
1925
Screen Snapshots, Series 5, No. 14 (Documentary short) as
Self
1924
Hello, 'Frisco (Short) as
Self - Anna Q. Nilsson
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 4, No. 2 (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 20 (Documentary short) as
Self
1923
Screen Snapshots, Series 3, No. 17 (Documentary short) as
Self
1922
A Trip to Paramountown (Documentary short) as
Self
1921
Screen Snapshots, Series 1, No. 23 (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
1997
Sobbin' Women: The Making of 'Seven Brides for Seven Brothers' (TV Movie documentary) as
Mrs. Elcott
1938
Personality Parade (Documentary short) as
Self (uncredited)

References

Anna Q. Nilsson Wikipedia