Elsa Carlsson

Elsa Elvira Carlsson, Elsa Elvira Karlsson (February 13, 1892 – October 13, 1978) was a Swedish stage and film actress.[1]

Elsa Carlsson
Born
Elsa Elvira Karlsson

(1892-02-13)13 February 1892
Gothenburg, Sweden
DiedOctober 13, 1978(1978-10-13) (aged 86)
Stockholm, Sweden
NationalitySwedish
OccupationActress
Years active1915–1976 (film & TV)
RelativesTora Carlsson (sister)

Partial filmography

  • Nortullsligan (1923) - Girl in sewing circle
  • Modärna fruar (1932) - Ebba Tallén
  • Pettersson & Bendel (1933) - Agda Alvin
  • Simon i Backabo (1934) - Mademoiselle Claire de la Meunière (uncredited)
  • The Marriage Game (1935) - Polly, hennes väninna
  • Samvetsömma Adolf (1936) - Aunt Maria
  • Äventyret (1936) - Countess Lagercrona
  • 65, 66 och jag (1936) - Lisa Pettersson
  • Familjen Andersson (1937) - Maria Andersson
  • Rosor varje kväll (1939) - Mrs. Hyltén
  • Åh, en så'n grabb (1939) - Mrs. Blomberg
  • Snurriga familjen (1940) - Fru Laura Blom
  • Hanna in Society (1940) - Lucie Hummerberg
  • Älskling, jag ger mig (1943) - Annie Carleman
  • Konsten att älska (1947) - Ebba Lindgren von Hacken
  • Bruden kom genom taket (1947) - Augustine Lejoncrona
  • Banketten (1948) - Agnes
  • Fästmö uthyres (1950) - Mrs. Winkler
  • The Nuthouse (1951) - Adolf's aunt
  • Giftas (1955) - Emilia
  • Egen ingång (1956) - Mrs. Petreus
  • Mamma tar semester (1957) - Elisabeth Broms
  • Fröken Chic (1959) - Margit van Boren
  • Bröllopsdagen (1960) - Victoria Blom
  • Tre önskningar (1960) - Mrs. Anglin
  • Do You Believe in Angels? (1961) - The Aunt
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References

  1. Lofgren p.325

Bibliography

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