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Katie Rolfsen (10 November 1902 – 22 September 1966) was a Norwegian-Swedish film actress. She appeared in 25 films between 1925 and 1965. She was born in
Oslo Oslo ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population of 1,064,235 in 2022 ...
, Norway, and died in Rådmansö, Sweden.


Selected filmography

* '' Himmeluret'' (1925) * ''
Black Rudolf ''Black Rudolf'' (Swedish: ''Svarte Rudolf'') is a 1928 Swedish drama film directed by Gustaf Edgren and starring Fridolf Rhudin, Inga Tidblad and John Ekman.Gustafsson p.104 It was shot at the Råsunda Studios in Stockholm. The film's sets were ...
'' (1928) * ''
Colourful Pages ''Colourful Pages'' (Swedish: ''Brokiga blad'') is a 1931 Swedish musical comedy film directed by Edvin Adolphson, Valdemar Dalquist and starring Adolphson, Lili Ziedner, Gösta Ekman and Dagmar Ebbesen. It has described as the first Swedish rev ...
'' (1931) * ''
The Women Around Larsson ''The Women Around Larsson'' (Swedish: ''Kvinnorna kring Larsson'') is a 1934 Swedish drama film directed by Schamyl Bauman and starring Edvard Persson, Gideon Wahlberg and Katie Rolfsen.Larsson & Marklund p.127 It was shot at the Sundbyberg Stud ...
'' (1934) * '' 65, 66 and I'' (1936) * '' Russian Flu'' (1937) * '' Oh, Such a Night!'' (1937) * ''
Julia jubilerar ''Julia jubilerar'' is a 1938 Swedish-Danish comedy film directed by Lau Lauritzen Jr. and Alice O'Fredericks. The film is a remake of the 1935 German comedy Winter Night's Dream (Original title: Winternachtstraum). Synopsis Just as the tit ...
'' (1938) * '' Just a Bugler'' (1938) * '' His Majesty Must Wait'' (1945) * '' Sju svarta be-hå'' (1954) * '' Congress in Seville'' (1955) * ''
Docking the Boat ''Docking the Boat'' (, or sometimes: ''To Go Ashore'') is a Swedish dark comedy film from 1965 directed by Tage Danielsson. The film stars Gösta Ekman, Monica Zetterlund, Hans Alfredson, Lars Ekborg and Birgitta Andersson. Monica Zetterlund als ...
'' (1965)


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* * 1902 births 1966 deaths Swedish film actresses Norwegian film actresses Norwegian silent film actresses Swedish silent film actresses Actresses from Oslo 20th-century Swedish actresses 20th-century Norwegian actresses {{Sweden-film-actor-stub