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Wollstein, a former actor from Denmark, tells the story of immigrants from Scandinavia who came to America to find their fortunes in Hollywood, including stars such as Greta Garbo and Anna Q. Nilsson, plus lesser lights such as female impersonator Bothwell Browne, child star Tula Belle, and Jean Hersholt. Each actor is profiled in a separate chapter. Includes b&w photos. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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Includes the stories of the major Scandinavian actors of the period, Greta Garbo, Sonja Henie and Anna Q. Nilsson, as well as film personalities who are now forgotten: among them female impersonator Bothwell Browne, child star Tula Belle, and millionaire's daughter Sadie Lindblom.
Strangers in Hollywood: The History of Scandinavian Actors in American Films From 1910 to World War II FROM THE PUBLISHER
Strangers In Hollywood is the story of a special group of immigrants who came to the "New Land," not to plow the American soil but to harvest the riches of Hollywood. They were the first actors from Scandinavia - Denmark, Norway and Sweden - to leave their mark on the American film industry. Included here are the stories not only of the major Scandinavian actors of the period, Greta Garbo, Sonja Henie and Anna Q. Nilsson, but also those film personalities who are now forgotten: female impersonator Bothwell Browne from Denmark; child star Tula Belle from Norway; millionaire's daughter Sadie Lindblom from Sweden; and Samuel Goldwyn's infamous "Edsel" Sigrid Gurie.
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Wollstein, a former actor from Denmark, tells the story of immigrants from Scandinavia who came to America to find their fortunes in Hollywood, including stars such as Greta Garbo and Anna Q. Nilsson, plus lesser lights such as female impersonator Bothwell Browne, child star Tula Belle, and Jean Hersholt. Each actor is profiled in a separate chapter. Includes b&w photos. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)