Elsa Burnett
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Elsa Burnett (1902 – 1999) was a Swedish
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Early life

On 10 December 1902, Burnett was born in
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, Sweden.


Filmography

* 1928 '' Gustaf Wasa'' - as daughter at Svärdsjögården. Credited as Elsa Lundqvist. * 1932 ''Tango'' * 1938 ''
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'' - as Mary Jonston. * 1939 ''
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'' * 1939 '' Variety Is the Spice of Life'' * 1944 ''Den heliga lögnen'' - as Helen Wahlman. (In Swedish).


References


Bibliography

* Lawrence J. Quirk. ''The films of Ingrid Bergman''. Carol Pub Group, 1975.


External links

* * 1902 births 1999 deaths Actresses from Stockholm Swedish film actresses Swedish stage actresses 20th-century Swedish actresses {{Sweden-stage-actor-stub