Hilda Borgström was a Swedish actress born on October 13, 1871, in Stockholm. She is best known for her roles in The Phantom Carriage (1921), Ingeborg Holm (1913), and Striden går vidare (1941). Borgström passed away on January 2, 1953, in her hometown of Stockholm.
Personal and Family Life
Information about Hilda Borgström’s personal and family life is limited. However, her career spanned several decades, during which she became a significant figure in Swedish cinema. Her performances were well-received during her active years, showcasing her talent as an actress.
Death and Legacy
Hilda Borgström died on January 2, 1953. Her contributions to the film industry have left a lasting impact, particularly in Swedish cinema. Borgström is remembered for her memorable performances and dedication to her craft throughout her career.
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