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Anna Quirentia Nilsson (March 30, 1888 – February 11, 1974) was a Swedish-American actress who achieved success in American silent movies.


Early life

Nilsson was born in Ystad, 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
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, 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 the United States. In 1905, she emigrated to the United States through Ellis Island. In the U.S., she started working as a nursemaid and learned English quickly.


Career


Silent films

In 1907, Nilsson was named "Most beautiful woman in America". The noted cover artist
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chose her one of his models, which led her to getting a role in Kalem's 1911 film ''Molly Pitcher''. She stayed at the Kalem studio for several years, ranked behind its top star Alice Joyce, then branching out to other production companies. Films of special note are ''
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'' (1917), ''Soldiers of Fortune'' (1919), ''The Toll Gate'' and '' The Luck of the Irish'' (both 1920), and '' The Lotus Eater'' (1921). In 1921, while on a rare vacation return to Sweden, she was asked to film ''Värmlänningarna'', her only Swedish movie. 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. In 1923, she was severely burned while filming a scene in which she drove a locomotive through a forest fire for '' Hearts Aflame''; she required a week to recuperate, but that did not impede her career. That year, she made nine movies, including portraying "Cherry Malotte" in the second movie based upon Rex Beach's '' The Spoilers'', a role that would be played in later versions by
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(1930), Marlene Dietrich (1942), and
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(1955). 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 set a record for fan mail, some 30,000 letters per month, and in 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. In 1928, Anna Nilsson made her last film of the silent era, '' Blockade''.


Sound films

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 '' Sunset Boulevard'' (1950), where she has one line. Nilsson has a star on the
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at 6150 Hollywood Boulevard for her contribution to motion pictures. She was the first Swedish-born actress to receive such an honor.


Personal life

Nilsson was married to actor
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from 1916 until 1917 and to Norwegian-American shoe merchant John Marshall Gunnerson from 1922 until 1925. She died in Sun City, California on February 11, 1974, of heart failure. Nilsson was a Lutheran and a registered Republican who was supportive of
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's campaign during the 1952 presidential election.


Selected filmography

* ''The Express Envelope'' (1911, Short) as Hazel * ''Molly Pitcher'' (1911, Short) as Molly Pitcher * ''The Flash in the Night'' (1911, Short) as Kate * ''The Darling of the C.S.A.'' (1912) * ''
The Confederate Ironclad ''The Confederate Ironclad'' is a 1912 short spy film set during the American Civil War. The "Film reel, one-reeler" stars Guy Coombs, Anna Q. Nilsson and Miriam Cooper. It was released 50 years after the famous Battle of Hampton Roads, Battle of t ...
'' (1912, Short) as Elinor Adams - a Union Spy * ''Wolfe; Or, The Conquest of Quebec'' (1914) as Mignon Mars * ''The Hazards of Helen'' (1914, Serial) as Helen h. 18'The Night Operator at Buxton' * ''
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'' (1915) as Marie Deering * ''Barbara Frietchie'' (1915) as Sue Negly * ''The Scarlet Road'' (1916) as Betty Belgrave * ''The Supreme Sacrifice'' (1916) as Helen Chambers * ''Her Surrender'' (1916) as Rhoda Cortlandt * '' Infidelity'' (1917) as Elaine Bernard * ''The Moral Code'' (1917) as Jean Hyland * ''The Inevitable'' (1917) as Florence Grey * ''The Silent Master'' (1917) as Minor Role * ''
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'' (1917) as Mary Norton * ''
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'' (1917) as Bettie Adams * '' Heart of the Sunset'' (1918) as Alaire Austin * '' The Trail to Yesterday'' (1918) as Sheila Langford * ''
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'' (1918) as Katherine Gresham * '' In Judgement Of'' (1918) as Mary Manners * '' The Vanity Pool'' (1918) as Carol Harper * '' Ravished Armenia'' (1919) as Edith Graham * ''
Venus in the East ''Venus in the East'' is a 1919 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp, written by Gardner Hunting and Wallace Irwin, and starring Bryant Washburn, Margery Wilson, Anna Q. Nilsson, Guy Oliver, Clarence Burton, and Julia Faye. It ...
'' (1919) as Mrs. Pat Dyvenot * '' Cheating Cheaters'' (1919) as Grace Palmer * ''
The Way of the Strong The Way of the Strong may refer to: * ''The Way of the Strong'' (1919 film), a 1919 silent American drama directed by Edwin Carewe * ''The Way of the Strong'' (1928 film), a 1928 silent American crime drama directed by Frank Capra {{DEFAUL ...
'' (1919) as Audrie Hendrie / Monica Norton * '' A Very Good Young Man'' (1919) as Viva Bacchus * ''
The Love Burglar ''The Love Burglar'' is a 1919 American silent drama film directed by James Cruze, written by Walter Woods based upon a play by Jack Lait, and starring Wallace Reid, Anna Q. Nilsson, Raymond Hatton, Wallace Beery, Wilton Taylor, and Edmund Bur ...
'' (1919) as Joan Gray * '' A Sporting Chance'' (1919) as Pamela Brent * '' Her Kingdom of Dreams'' (1919) as Carlotta Stanmore * '' Soldiers of Fortune'' (1919) as Alice Langham * '' The Luck of the Irish'' (1920) as Ruth Warren * ''
The Thirteenth Commandment ''The Thirteenth Commandment'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Robert G. Vignola and written by Alice Eyton. The film stars Ethel Clayton, Charles Meredith, Monte Blue, Anna Q. Nilsson, Irving Cummings and Winter Hall. It is b ...
'' (1920) as Leila Kip * '' The Toll Gate'' (1920) as Mary Brown * '' The Figurehead'' (1920) as Mary Forbes * ''
One Hour Before Dawn ''One Hour Before Dawn'' (aka ''Behind Red Curtains'') is a 1920 silent film mystery directed by Henry King, written by Fred Myton and starring H. B. Warner, Frank Leigh and Anna Q. Nilsson. It was produced by Jesse D. Hampton and released by ...
'' (1920) as Ellen Aldrich * '' The Fighting Chance'' (1920) as Sylvia Landis * ''
In the Heart of a Fool ''In the Heart of a Fool'' is a 1920 American silent drama film directed by Allan Dwan. It is based on a novel by William Allen White. Plot As described in a film magazine, in a small town lives Dr. Harvey Nesbit (Burton), who knows of the scan ...
'' (1920) as Margaret Muller * '' The Brute Master'' (1920) as Madeline Grey * ''
What Women Will Do ''What Women Will Do'' is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Edward José and starring Anna Q. Nilsson, Earl Metcalfe, and Allan Forrest.Wlaschin p.239 Cast * Anna Q. Nilsson as Lily Gibbs * Earl Metcalfe as Jim Coring * Allan Forr ...
'' (1921) as Lily Gibbs * '' Without Limit'' (1921) as Ember Edwards * ''
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'' (1921) as Irene Lansing * '' Why Girls Leave Home'' (1921) as Anna Hedder * ''Värmlänningarna'' (1921, her only Swedish film) as Anna * '' The Lotus Eater'' (1921) as Madge Vance * '' Ten Nights in a Bar Room'' (1921) * '' Three Live Ghosts'' (1922) as Ivis * '' The Man from Home'' (1922) as Genevieve Granger-Simpson * '' Pink Gods'' (1922) as Lady Margot Cork * '' Hearts Aflame'' (1923) as Helen Foraker * '' The Isle of Lost Ships'' (1923) as Dorothy Fairfax * ''
The Rustle of Silk ''The Rustle of Silk'' is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Herbert Brenon and starring Betty Compson. It was produced by Famous Players-Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures. It is based on the 1922 novel by writer ...
'' (1923) as Lady Feo * '' The Spoilers'' (1923) as Cherry Malotte * ''
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'' (1923) as Anna Q. Nilsson * '' Adam's Rib'' (1923) as Mrs. Michael Ramsay * ''
Ponjola ''Ponjola'' is a 1923 American silent drama film based on the 1923 novel of the same name by Cynthia Stockley and directed by Donald Crisp. The film stars Anna Q. Nilsson Anna Quirentia Nilsson (March 30, 1888 – February 11, 1974) was ...
'' (1923) as Lady Flavia Desmond * '' Thundering Dawn'' (1923) as Mary Rogers * '' Innocence'' (1923) as Fay Leslie * ''
Enemies of Children ''Enemies of Children'' is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Lillian Ducey anJohn M. Voshellthat was based upon the novel ''Youth Triumphant'' by George Gibbs. It is the only screen director credit for Ducey and one of two for Voshe ...
'' (1923) * '' Half-A-Dollar-Bill'' (1924) as The Stranger - Mrs. Webber * '' Painted People'' (1924) as Leslie Carter * '' Flowing Gold'' (1924) as Allegheny Briskow * '' Between Friends'' (1924) as Jessica Drene * '' Broadway After Dark'' (1924) as Helen Tremaine * '' The Side Show of Life'' (1924) as Lady Auriol Dayne * ''
The Fire Patrol ''The Fire Patrol'' is surviving American 1924 silent melodrama film directed by Hunt Stromberg and starring Anna Q. Nilsson that was based upon the 1891 play of the same name by James W. Harkins and Edwin Barbour. Stromberg also produced the fil ...
'' (1924) as Mary Ferguson * ''
The Breath of Scandal ''The Breath of Scandal'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and starring Betty Blythe, Patsy Ruth Miller, and Jack Mulhall. It is based on the 1922 novel of the same title by Edwin Balmer. Cast Preservation ...
'' (1924) * '' Vanity's Price'' (1924) as Vaana Du Maurier * ''
Inez from Hollywood ''Inez from Hollywood'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Alfred E. Green. It was produced by Sam E. Rork with distribution through First National Pictures. The film is based on the short story ''The Worst Woman in Hollywood'' by ...
'' (1924) as Inez Laranetta * '' Hello, 'Frisco'' (1924) as Herself * ''
If I Marry Again ''If I Marry Again'' is a 1925 American silent drama film directed by John Francis Dillon and written by Kenneth B. Clarke. The film stars Doris Kenyon, Lloyd Hughes, Frank Mayo, Hobart Bosworth, Anna Q. Nilsson, and Myrtle Stedman, and w ...
'' (1925) as Alicia Wingate * '' The Top of the World'' (1925) as Sylvia Ingleton * '' One Way Street'' (1925) as Lady Sylvia Hutton * '' The Talker'' (1925) as Kate Lennox * '' Winds of Chance'' (1925) as Countess Courteau * '' The Splendid Road'' (1925) as Sandra De Hault * ''
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'' (1926) as Annabel Broadley * '' Her Second Chance'' (1926) as Mrs. Constance Lee / Caroline Logan * '' The Greater Glory'' (1926) as Fanny * '' Miss Nobody'' (1926) as Barbara Brown * '' Midnight Lovers'' (1926) as Diana Fothergill * ''
The Masked Woman ''The Masked Woman'' is a 1927 American silent melodrama film produced and distributed by First National Pictures. Filmed in France, it was the last screenwriting effort of famed June Mathis, who died in 1927, and was directed by her husband Sil ...
'' (1927) as Diane Delatour * ''
Easy Pickings ''Easy Pickings'' is a 1927 silent film mystery or 'old dark house' story directed by George Archainbaud and starring Anna Q. Nilsson and Kenneth Harlan. It is based on a play written by Paul A. Cruger and William A. Burton. Zack Williams plays t ...
'' (1927) as Mary Ryan * ''
Babe Comes Home ''Babe Comes Home'' is a 1927 American silent sports comedy film produced and distributed through First National and directed by Ted Wilde. The film is a baseball-styled sports film centering on Babe Ruth and Anna Q. Nilsson. The film was rele ...
'' (1927) (with Babe Ruth) as Vernie * '' Lonesome Ladies'' (1927) as Polly Fosdick * ''
The Thirteenth Juror ''The Thirteenth Juror'' is a 1927 American mystery film directed by Edward Laemmle and written by Charles Logue and Walter Anthony. It is based on the 1908 play ''Counsel for the Defense'' by Henry Irving Dodge. The film stars Anna Q. Nilsson, ...
'' (1927) as Helen Marsden * '' Sorrell and Son'' (1927) as Dora Sorrell * '' The Whip'' (1928) as Iris d'Aquila * '' Blockade'' (1928) as Bess * '' The World Changes'' (1933) as Mrs. Peterson * '' School for Girls'' (1934) as Dr. Anne Galvin * '' The Little Minister'' (1934) as Villager (uncredited) * '' Wanderer of the Wasteland'' (1935) as Mrs. Virey * '' Paradise for Three'' (1938) as First Bridge Player (uncredited) * '' Prison Farm'' (1938) as Matron Ames * '' The Trial of Mary Dugan'' (1941) as Juror (uncredited) * '' The People vs. Dr. Kildare'' (1941) as Juror Next to Foreman (uncredited) * '' They Died with Their Boots On'' (1941) as Mrs. Taipe (uncredited) * '' Girls' Town'' (1942) as Mother Lorraine * '' The Great Man's Lady'' (1942) as Paula Wales (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1942) as Mrs. Sherman * ''
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'' (1942) as Madame Deval (uncredited) * ''
Headin' for God's Country ''Headin' for God's Country'' is a 1943 American action film directed by William Morgan and written by Houston Branch and Elizabeth Meehan. The film stars William Lundigan, Virginia Dale, Harry Davenport, Harry Shannon, Addison Richards and ...
'' (1943) as Mrs. Nilsson * '' Cry 'Havoc''' (1943) as Nurse (uncredited) * '' The Valley of Decision'' (1945) as Mrs. Scott's Nurse (uncredited) * ''
The Sailor Takes a Wife ''The Sailor Takes a Wife'' is a 1946 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Robert Walker (actor, born 1918), Robert Walker and June Allyson. Plot During World War II, a sailor in New York City who is about to be s ...
'' (1945) as Switchboard Operator (uncredited) * '' The Secret Heart'' (1946) as Dr. Rossiger's Secretary (uncredited) * '' The Farmer's Daughter'' (1947) as Mrs. Holstrom * '' Cynthia'' (1947) as Miss Brady * '' It Had to Be You'' (1947) as Saleslady (uncredited) * ''
Fighting Father Dunne ''Fighting Father Dunne'' is a 1948 American biographical film about the life of Father Peter Dunne, and the creation of his News Boys Home in St. Louis, Missouri. Directed by Ted Tetzlaff, the screenplay was written by Martin Rackin and Frank ...
'' (1948) as Mrs. Olaf Knudson * '' The Boy with Green Hair'' (1948) as Townswoman (uncredited) * '' Every Girl Should Be Married'' (1948) as Saleslady * '' In the Good Old Summertime'' (1949) as Woman with Harp (uncredited) * '' Adam's Rib'' (1949) as Mrs. Poynter (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1949) as Secretary (uncredited) * ''
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'' (1950) as Helen Lang (uncredited) * '' Sunset Boulevard'' (1950) as Herself * ''
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'' (1951) as Dowager at Friday Club (uncredited) * '' Show Boat'' (1951) as Seamstress (uncredited) * '' The Law and the Lady'' (1951) as Mrs. Scholmm (uncredited) * '' An American in Paris'' (1951) as Kay Jansen (uncredited) * '' The Unknown Man'' (1951) as Cocktail Party Guest (uncredited) * '' Fearless Fagan'' (1952) as Abby's Maid (uncredited) * '' The Great Diamond Robbery'' (1954) as Nurse (uncredited) * '' Seven Brides for Seven Brothers'' (1954) as Mrs. Elcott (uncredited)


References

;Notes ;Biblikography *Wollstein, Hans J. ''Strangers in Hollywood: the history of Scandinavian actors in American films from 1910 to World War II'' (Scarecrow Press. 1994)


Further reading

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External links

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