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Carlstedt is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Birger Carlstedt (1907–1975), Finnish painter * Claudia Carlstedt (1878–1953), American actress and singer * Lily Carlstedt Lily Marie Louise Carlstedt, later Kelsby (March 5, 1926 – June 14, 2002), was a Danish athlete who competed mainly in javelin throwing. She competed for Denmark in the 1948 Summer Olympics The 1948 Summer Olympics (officially th ...
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Birger Carlstedt
John Birger Jarl Carlstedt (12 July 1907 in Helsinki – 3 October 1975 in Helsinki) was a Finnish painter and a pioneer of Modern Art in Finland. His painting style went through various changes, with influences from Impressionism, Expressionism, Futurism and abstract art. Biography Birger Carlstedt was born in Helsinki to businessman John Wilhelm Carlstedt and restaurateur Amanda Josefina Lindström. Carlstedt had an older sibling who died as a child and a younger brother, Knut Wilhelm. The two brothers are said to have been close. Knut was born in 1910 and died in the Winter war. The family was a part of the Swedish-speaking influential minority of Finland, but French and German were also spoken in the household. Birger Carlstedt also learned Finnish in school. The family was affluent, and Birger grew up in a household with valets. After John passed in 1913, Amanda continued to acquire and run restaurants in Helsinki until 1938. Birger Carlstedt studied at the School o ...
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Claudia Carlstedt
Claudia Therese Carlstedt Wheeler Kistler (March 9, 1878 – May 30, 1953) was an American actress and singer, known as "The Girl in the Red Tights". Her tumultuous personal life was a matter of public interest through the 1910s and 1920s. Early life Carlstedt was born in Gloucester, Massachusetts, and raised in Chicago, the daughter of Axel B. Carlstedt and Anna Bird Carlstedt. Her father was born in Sweden, and worked as a music educator; he was described in 1898 as the director of conservatories in Boston and Chicago, but this description was disputed at the time. Career Carlstedt, a contralto, performed mainly in comic operas. Her stage credits included roles in Reginald de Koven's ''The Mandarin'', Victor Herbert's ''The Wizard of the Nile'' (1895–1896), and ''The Idol's Eye'' (1897–1898)'','' ''Come Over Here'' (1913, in London) ''Experience'' (1919), Max Reinhardt's ''The Miracle'' (1924), and ''Big Hearted Herbert'' (1934). She was known as "the Girl in the Red T ...
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