Birthday
1896/05/11
Day of death
1975/05/07 (79 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Fors, Södermanland, Sweden
Also know as
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Mary Johnson, born Carlsson, was a Swedish international actress. She made her acting debut as a teenager in 1910. Her first appearance in a film was three years later in "Mannekängen/The Model" (1913) where she met Karl Gerhard Johnson. That film directed by Mauritz Ztiller was never finished. Karl Gerhard Johnson and Mary Carlsson married the same year. She was later married to the Norwegian actor Einar Rød (1920-1931), and the well known German actor Rudolf Klein-Rogge( 1932-1955). Mary Johnson made about 40 feature films during her artistically active years 1913 to 1931.
(1928) Manege
as ---
(1917) The Suburban Vicar
as Elin von Prangen
(1918) The Lighthouse-Keeper's Daughter
as Awa
(1915) Aktiebolaget Hälsans gåva
as ---
(1935) Do You Remember?
as (archive footage)
(1928) The Strange Case of Captain Ramper
as ---
(1923) Gunnar Hede's Saga
as Ingrid
(1917) Calles nya kläder
as ---
(1920) A Modern Robinson
as ---
(1916) Children of the Night
as Violet Holmes
(1928) Sex in Chains
as Helene - Sommers Frau
(1917) The Mystery of the Night of the 25th
as Marie de Valincourt
(1917) Reveille
as Marianne
(1917) Between Life and Death
as Elsa Warren
(1913) The Mannequin
as ---
(1919) Sir Arne's Treasure
as Elsalill
(1927) Was die Kinder ihren Eltern verschweigen
as Else
(1927) Die raffinierteste Frau Berlins
as Lilly Halm
(1924) Die Stimme des Herzens
as Helga Petersen
(1920) Familjens traditioner
as Inga
(1918) Storstadsfaror
as Inga Gregor
(1931) You have to forgive a woman everything
as ---
(1918) Nobelpristagaren
as Violet Starford
(1928) Artisten - Im Zauber der Manege
as Helga Hardt
(1923) Johan Ulfstjerna
as Agda
(1916) The Victory of Love
as ---
(1926) The House of Lies
as Hedwig
(1926) Dagfin
as ---
(1921) A Fortune Hunter
as Gertrud Wulffsdotter
(1926) Staatsanwalt Jordan
as ---
(1927) Die Ausgestoßenen
as ---
(1916) Ministerpresidenten
as Guest
(1918) Puss in Boots
as Helga Anthon, "Pips"