Millan Olsson

Millan Olsson was an American actress best known for her roles in Gustaf Wasa del II (1928) and various other films. Born on June 4, 1896, in Stockholm, Sweden, she made a name for herself in the film industry before passing away in March 1954, also in Stockholm.

Personal and Family Life

Millan Olsson was born into a Swedish family and began her acting career early in life. Her experiences in the film industry spanned decades, showcasing her talent in numerous roles, even if many were uncredited. Little is known about her family or personal life outside of her career.

Career

Olsson’s career was characterized by her participation in various films from the late 1930s through the 1950s. She often played minor roles and was commonly seen in uncredited parts. Despite this, she contributed to a significant number of productions, showcasing her dedication to her craft.

Death and Legacy

Millan Olsson passed away in March 1954 in her hometown of Stockholm. Her contributions to film, particularly in uncredited roles, highlight her dedication to the art of acting, even if she did not achieve widespread fame. She remains a part of the history of Swedish cinema through her work.

Filmography

Title Year Role
Säg det med blommor 1952 Lady in the Katarina Elevator (uncredited)
Kronblom kommer till stan 1949 Kund hos specerihandlaren, Medlem i syföreningen (uncredited)
Var sin väg 1948 Nurse Frida (uncredited)
Lata Lena och blåögda Per 1947 Maid (uncredited)
Kronblom 1947 Kafferepstant (uncredited)
På farliga vägar 1944 Märta’s Friend, Mother of Lars-Göran (uncredited)
Släkten är bäst 1944 Customer (uncredited)
Jag dräpte 1943 Hospital Patient (uncredited)
Flickan är ett fynd 1943 Åhörare i Kvinnoföreningen (uncredited)
En äventyrare 1942 Wedding Guest (uncredited)
Tre skojiga skojare 1942 Restauranggäst (uncredited)
Tre glada tokar 1942 Fru som vill köpa dammsugare (uncredited)
Stackars Ferdinand 1941 Cook (uncredited)
Lasse Maja 1941 Woman (uncredited)
Thou Old, Thou Free 1938 Telephone operator at Hotel Eggers (uncredited)