Augusta Lindberg

Augusta Lindberg (née Blomstedt; 17 March 1866 – 3 December 1943) was a Swedish stage actress. Lindberg also appeared in silent films, such as the 1925 historical epic Charles XII.[1] She was married to the actor August Lindberg and was the mother of the writer Stina Bergman and the director Per Lindberg.

Augusta Lindberg
Lindberg in 1906.
Born
Augusta Wilhelmina Blomstedt

17 March 1866
Died3 December 1943 (aged 77)
OccupationActress

Filmography

gollark: The one thing with a baby's ribs being crushed is obvious evidence that the entire idea is bad but one idiot in Christianity is an isolated case?
gollark: There is LaVeyan or something Satanism, which is basically humanism rebranded to irritate Christians.
gollark: You're underestimating how many weird people exist.
gollark: Given that it's pushed out onto the fringes now, possibly? I don't see why it inherently can't be made to work.
gollark: Yes, bad edge cases happen sometimes?

References

  1. Kwiatkowski p.33

Bibliography

  • Kwiatkowski, Aleksander. Swedish Film Classics. Courier Dover Publications, 2013.


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