Mary Johnson (actress)
Mary Johnson | |
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Born |
11 May 1896 Södermanland, Sweden |
Died |
15 May 1975 (aged 89) Brännkyrka, Sweden |
Other names | Astrid Maria Carlsson |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1913-1931 (film) |
Mary Johnson (1896–1975) was a Swedish film actress of the silent era.[1] In the 1920s she moved to Berlin and appeared as a leading lady in a number of German films. She was married to the actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge.
Selected filmography
- The Voice of the Heart (1924)
- The Telephone Operator (1925)
- Dagfin (1926)
- State Attorney Jordan (1926)
- The House of Lies (1926)
- The Strange Case of Captain Ramper (1927)
- Caught in Berlin's Underworld (1927)
- Artists (1928)
- Life's Circus (1928)
- Sex in Chains (1928)
References
- ↑ Parrill p.353
Bibliography
- Kwiatkowski, Aleksander. Swedish Film Classics. Courier Dover Publications, 2013.
- William B. Parrill. European Silent Films on Video: A Critical Guide. McFarland, 2006.
External links
- Mary Johnson on IMDb
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