Jessie Wessel

Jessie Nilsina Wessel (13 April 1894-August 23, 1948) was a Swedish actress.[1][2]

Jessie Wessel
Jessie Wessel (1918)
Born
Jessie Nilsina Wessel

April 13, 1894
DiedAugust 23, 1948
NationalitySwedish
OccupationActress

Biography

Wessel studied at the Dramaten's school from 1914 to 1916, and made her debut during this period as Bertha in The Wild Duck.[3]

In 1928, she married the director and art collector Fritz H. Eriksson. She is buried in the Bromma cemetery in Stockholm County.[4]

Filmography

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References

  1. Marker, Frederick J.; Marker, Lise-Lone (2002-11-28). Strindberg and Modernist Theatre: Post-Inferno Drama on the Stage. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521623773.
  2. The Democrat. The Democrat. 1922.
  3. "Jessie Wessel – Svensk Filmdatabas". Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  4. "Hittagraven - Kyrkogårdsförvaltningen". etjanster.stockholm.se. Retrieved 2019-04-19.
  5. Gyurkovicsarna, retrieved 2019-04-19
  6. Thora van Deken, retrieved 2019-04-19
  7. Let No Man Put Asunder, retrieved 2019-04-19
  8. The Pilgrimage to Kevlaar, retrieved 2019-04-19
  9. Hälsingar, retrieved 2019-04-19
  10. Två konungar, retrieved 2019-04-19
  11. Stormens barn, retrieved 2019-04-19
  12. Ådalens poesi, retrieved 2019-04-19
  13. Hjärtats röst, retrieved 2019-04-19
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