Augusta Anderson was an American actress who is best known for The Seven Swans (1917), The Claim of Honor (1915), and The Luckiest Girl in the World (1936). She was born on November 7, 1875, in Oberga, Sweden, and passed away on December 18, 1951, in Santa Monica, California, USA.
Personal and Family Life
Augusta Anderson, originally named Augusta Arvida Kind, moved to the United States at some point, where she pursued her acting career. There is limited information about her personal life, including her family or relationships, but her contributions to early cinema are noteworthy.
Death and Legacy
Augusta Anderson died on December 18, 1951, in Santa Monica, California. Despite her passing, her work in film, especially during the silent era, left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry, showcasing her talent in various roles.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Classmates | 1914-02-14 | Mrs. Stafford |
More Than Friends | 1915-07-30 | The Chief’s Daughter |
Smashing the Vice Trust | 1937-01-01 | Madam |
The Blasphemer | 1921-10-14 | Mary Harden |
Early to Bed | 1936-06-05 | Mrs. Spencer |
Ruggles of Red Gap | 1935-03-08 | Mrs. Wallaby |
Rich Man, Poor Man | 1918-04-22 | Mrs. De Courcey Lloyd |
The Rainbow Princess | 1916-10-22 | Edithe Worthington |
The Amateur Wife | 1920-02-22 | Dodo Spencer |