Anna Q. Nilsson
Anna Quirentia Nilsson was a Swedish-American actress who achieved success in American silent movies. She predates fellow Swedish born actresses Greta Garbo and Ingrid Bergman.
Early life
Nilsson was born in Ystad, Skåne County, Sweden in 1888. Her middle name, "Quirentia", is derived from her date of birth, March 30, Saint Quirinius' Day. When she was 8 years old her father, Per Nilsson, got a job at the local sugar factory in Hasslarp, a small community outside Helsingborg in Sweden where she spent most of her school years. She did very well in school, graduating with highest marks. Due to her good grades she was hired as a sales clerk in Halmstad on the Swedish west coast, unusual for a young woman from a worker's family at the time. But she had set her mind on going to America.In 1905, she emigrated to the United States through Ellis Island. In the new country, the Swedish teenager started working as a nursemaid and learned English quickly.
Career
Modeling
Soon she started working as a model. In 1907, she was named "Most beautiful woman in America". Penrhyn Stanlaws, one of the most successful and sought after cover artists of his day, picked Anna Q. Nilsson to become one of his models.Silent films
Nilsson's modeling led her to getting a role in Kalem's 1911 film Molly Pitcher. She stayed at the Kalem studio for several years, ranked behind their top star, Alice Joyce, before branching out to other production companies. Films of special note are Regeneration Seven Keys to Baldpate, Soldiers of Fortune, The Toll Gate and The Luck of the Irish, and The Lotus Eater. In 1921, while on a rare vacation return to Sweden, she was asked to film Värmlänningarna, her only Swedish movie.In the 1920s, she freelanced successfully for Paramount, First National and many other studios and reached a peak of popularity just before the advent of talkies. In 1923, she was severely burned while filming a scene in which she drove a locomotive through a forest fire for Hearts Aflame; she required a week to recuperate, but that did not impede her career. That year, she made nine movies, including portraying "Cherry Malotte" in the second movie based upon Rex Beach's The Spoilers, a role that would be played in later versions by Betty Compson, Marlene Dietrich, and Anne Baxter. In 1926, she was named Hollywood's most popular woman. She welcomed royalty when the Swedish Crown Prince Gustav Adolf and his wife Louise Mountbatten visited Hollywood. In 1928, she struck a record of fan mail, 30,000 letters a month, and that year Joseph P. Kennedy brought her to his newly formed film company RKO Radio Pictures. The following year, as she was horse riding, she fell off the horse, was thrown against a stone wall and broke her hip. After a year of hard training, she was on her feet again. In 1928, Anna Nilsson made her last film of the silent era, Blockade.
Sound films
With the introduction of sound films, Nilsson's career went into a sharp decline, although she continued to play small, often uncredited parts in films into the 1950s. Between 1930 and 1950, she participated in 39 sound films, in smaller roles. She played the role of the Swedish immigrant mother of Loretta Young in The Farmer's Daughter. Her best known performance in a sound film is arguably her turn as "herself", referred to as one of Swanson's "waxworks" in the classic film Sunset Boulevard, where she has one small line.Nilsson has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6150 Hollywood Boulevard for her contribution to motion pictures. She was the first Swedish-born actress to receive such an honor.
Personal life
Nilsson was married to actor Guy Coombs from 1916 until 1917 and to Norwegian-American shoe merchant John Marshall Gunnerson from 1922 until 1925. She died in Sun City, California, on February 11, 1974, of heart failure.Nilsson was a Lutheran and a registered Republican who was supportive of Dwight Eisenhower's campaign during the 1952 presidential election.
Selected filmography
- The Express Envelope as Hazel
- Molly Pitcher as Molly Pitcher
- The Flash in the Night as Kate
- The Darling of the C.S.A.
- The Confederate Ironclad as Elinor Adams - a Union Spy
- Wolfe; Or, The Conquest of Quebec as Mignon Mars
- The Hazards of Helen as Helen 'The Night Operator at Buxton'
- Regeneration as Marie Deering
- Barbara Frietchie as Sue Negly
- The Scarlet Road as Betty Belgrave
- The Supreme Sacrifice as Helen Chambers
- Her Surrender as Rhoda Cortlandt
- Infidelity as Elaine Bernard
- The Moral Code as Jean Hyland
- The Inevitable as Florence Grey
- The Silent Master as Minor Role
- Seven Keys to Baldpate as Mary Norton
- Over There as Bettie Adams
- Heart of the Sunset as Alaire Austin
- The Trail to Yesterday as Sheila Langford
- No Man's Land as Katherine Gresham
- In Judgement Of as Mary Manners
- The Vanity Pool as Carol Harper
- Ravished Armenia as Edith Graham
- Venus in the East as Mrs. Pat Dyvenot
- Cheating Cheaters as Grace Palmer
- The Way of the Strong as Audrie Hendrie / Monica Norton
- A Very Good Young Man as Viva Bacchus
- The Love Burglar as Joan Gray
- A Sporting Chance as Pamela Brent
- Her Kingdom of Dreams as Carlotta Stanmore
- Soldiers of Fortune as Alice Langham
- The Luck of the Irish as Ruth Warren
- The Thirteenth Commandment as Leila Kip
- The Toll Gate as Mary Brown
- The Figurehead as Mary Forbes
- One Hour Before Dawn as Ellen Aldrich
- The Fighting Chance as Sylvia Landis
- In the Heart of a Fool as Margaret Muller
- The Brute Master as Madeline Grey
- What Women Will Do as Lily Gibbs
- Without Limit as Ember Edwards
- The Oath as Irene Lansing
- Why Girls Leave Home as Anna Hedder
- Värmlänningarna as Anna
- The Lotus Eater as Madge Vance
- Ten Nights in a Bar Room
- Three Live Ghosts as Ivis
- The Man from Home as Genevieve Granger-Simpson
- Pink Gods as Lady Margot Cork
- Hearts Aflame as Helen Foraker
- The Isle of Lost Ships as Dorothy Fairfax
- The Rustle of Silk as Lady Feo
- The Spoilers as Cherry Malotte
- Hollywood as Anna Q. Nilsson
- Adam's Rib as Mrs. Michael Ramsay
- Ponjola as Lady Flavia Desmond
- Thundering Dawn as Mary Rogers
- Innocence as Fay Leslie
- Enemies of Children
- Half-A-Dollar-Bill as The Stranger - Mrs. Webber
- Painted People as Leslie Carter
- Flowing Gold as Allegheny Briskow
- Between Friends as Jessica Drene
- Broadway After Dark as Helen Tremaine
- The Side Show of Life as Lady Auriol Dayne
- The Fire Patrol as Mary Ferguson
- The Breath of Scandal
- Vanity's Price as Vaana Du Maurier
- Inez from Hollywood as Inez Laranetta
- Hello, 'Frisco as Herself
- If I Marry Again as Alicia Wingate
- The Top of the World as Sylvia Ingleton
- One Way Street as Lady Sylvia Hutton
- The Talker as Kate Lennox
- Winds of Chance as Countess Courteau
- The Splendid Road as Sandra De Hault
- Too Much Money as Annabel Broadley
- Her Second Chance as Mrs. Constance Lee / Caroline Logan
- The Greater Glory as Fanny
- Miss Nobody as Barbara Brown
- Midnight Lovers as Diana Fothergill
- The Masked Woman as Diane Delatour
- Easy Pickings as Mry Ryan
- Babe Comes Home as Vernie
- Lonesome Ladies as Polly Fosdick
- The Thirteenth Juror as Helen Marsden
- Sorrell and Son as Dora Sorrell
- The Whip as Iris d'Aquila
- Blockade as Bess
- The World Changes as Mrs. Peterson
- School for Girls as Dr. Anne Galvin
- The Little Minister as Villager
- Wanderer of the Wasteland as Mrs. Virey
- Paradise for Three as First Bridge Player
- Prison Farm as Matron Ames
- The Trial of Mary Dugan as Juror
- The People vs. Dr. Kildare as Juror Next to Foreman
- They Died with Their Boots On as Mrs. Taipe
- Girls' Town as Mother Lorraine
- The Great Man's Lady as Paula Wales
- I Live on Danger as Mrs. Sherman
- Crossroads as Madame Deval
- Headin' for God's Country as Mrs. Nilsson
- Cry 'Havoc' as Nurse
- The Valley of Decision as Mrs. Scott's Nurse
- The Sailor Takes a Wife as Switchboard Operator
- The Secret Heart as Dr. Rossiger's Secretary
- The Farmer's Daughter as Mrs. Holstrom
- Cynthia as Miss Brady
- It Had to Be You as Saleslady
- Fighting Father Dunne as Mrs. Olaf Knudson
- The Boy with Green Hair as Townswoman
- Every Girl Should Be Married as Saleslady
- In the Good Old Summertime as Woman with Harp
- Adam's Rib as Mrs. Poynter
- Malaya as Secretary
- The Big Hangover as Helen Lang
- Sunset Boulevard as Herself
- Grounds for Marriage as Dowager at Friday Club
- Show Boat as Seamstress
- The Law and the Lady as Mrs. Scholmm
- An American in Paris as Kay Jansen
- The Unknown Man as Cocktail Party Guest
- Fearless Fagan as Abby's Maid
- The Great Diamond Robbery as Nurse
- Seven Brides for Seven Brothers as Mrs. Elcott