Elsa Ebbesen

Swedish actress
Elsa Ebbesen
Ebbesen on stage with Otto Landahl c.1930
Born
Elsa Gerda Ebbesen

7 July 1890
Stockholm, Sweden
Died21 December 1977 (aged 87)
Täby, Sweden
Other namesElsa Ebbesen-Thornblad
OccupationActress
Years active1906-1975
RelativesDagmar Ebbesen (siser)

Elsa Ebbesen (7 July 1890 – 21 December 1977) was a Swedish stage and film actress.[1][2] A character actress she appeared in Swedish films and later television programmes over the course of several decades.

Selected filmography

  • House Slaves (1923)
  • Ulla, My Ulla (1930)
  • Adventure (1936)
  • Emilie Högquist (1939)
  • The Crazy Family (1940)
  • The Three of Us (1940)
  • The Fight Continues (1941)
  • Goransson's Boy (1941)
  • Only a Woman (1941)
  • Första divisionen (1941)
  • Goransson's Boy (1941)
  • Lucky Young Lady (1941)
  • Katrina (1943)
  • Prince Gustaf (1944)
  • The People of Hemsö (1944)
  • The Bells of the Old Town (1946)
  • Crime in the Sun (1947)
  • Dynamite (1947)
  • How to Love (1947)
  • The Quartet That Split Up (1950)
  • Defiance (1952)
  • Love (1952)
  • Say It with Flowers (1952)
  • Stupid Bom (1953)
  • The Glass Mountain (1953)
  • Storm Over Tjurö (1954)
  • Sir Arne's Treasure (1954)
  • Young Summer (1954)
  • The Unicorn (1955)
  • Egen ingång (1956)
  • Seventh Heaven (1956)
  • Night Child (1956)
  • The Minister of Uddarbo (1957)
  • A Guest in His Own House (1957)
  • The Jazz Boy (1958)
  • Crime in Paradise (1959)
  • Winter Light (1963)
  • Morianna (1965)
  • The Touch (1971)

References

  1. ^ Steene p.294
  2. ^ Paietta p.139

Bibliography

  • Paietta, Ann C. Teachers in the Movies: A Filmography of Depictions of Grade School, Preschool and Day Care Educators, 1890s to the Present. McFarland, 2007.
  • Steene, Birgitta. Ingmar Bergman: A Reference Guide. Amsterdam University Press, 2005.
  • Elsa Ebbesen at IMDb
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