
Acting
Anna Quirentia Nilsson was a Swedish-born actress who achieved success in American silent movies. Starring in some 200 feature films. The first Swedish actress to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1905, she had earned enough for a ticket across the Atlantic. In New York she was discovered on a thriving avenue by the famous portrait painter James Carroll Beckwith and soon she was New York's highest paid model. In 1907 she was named America's most beautiful woman and became a model for the 1910s beauty ideal, The Gibson Girl Look.
Adam's Rib
1949

Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
as Mrs. Elcott

The Great Diamond Robbery
as Nurse (uncredited)

An American in Paris
as Kay Jansen (uncredited)

Show Boat
as Seamstress (uncredited)

The Unknown Man
as (uncredited)

Grounds for Marriage
as Dowager at Friday Club (uncredited)

Sunset Boulevard
as Anna Q. Nilsson

Adam's Rib
as Mrs. Poynter (uncredited)

In the Good Old Summertime
as Woman with Harp (uncredited)

Every Girl Should Be Married
as Saleslady