Dora Söderberg
Dora Söderberg (10 November 1899 – 9 November 1990) was a Swedish stage actress.

Dora Söderberg-Carlsten
Daughter of the famous Swedish novelist and playwright Hjalmar Söderberg.
Dora Söderberg was a highly acclaimed character actress and a longtime member of Sweden's national stage, the Royal Dramatic Theatre-ensemble (1935–1986), where she acted in more than 80 productions. She trained at the Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school 1917-19.
Dora Söderberg was married to Swedish theatre- and film director Rune Carlstén.
Sometimes credited as Dora Carlstén or Dora Söderberg-Carlstén.
Source and references
- Actors encyclopedia "Svenska konstnärer inom scen, musik och film"; Dora Söderberg; Bonniers; (1943) (Sweden)
- Om igen, herr Molander! by Ingrid Luterkort, Stockholmia Förlag, Borås, Sweden, 1998 (list; students at Dramatens elevskola)
- Dora Söderberg - Rollboken - at Dramaten.se (list of stage credits at The Royal Dramatic Theatre).
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