Lillebil Ibsen by Bassano

Bassano Ltd. ~ Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Krohn), 22 Sept 1920. Glass negative. | src NPG London
Bassano Ltd. ~ Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Krohn), 22 Sept 1920. Glass negative. | src NPG London

The Norwegian actress Sofie Parelius Krohn began her career as a dancer in 1911 at the Norwegian National Theatre. She trained with her mother, who was a choreographer and ballet teacher, and for a time with Michel Fokine. She took leading roles in Max Reinhardt’s productions in Berlin, including Prima Ballerina and Sumurun. Married to Tancred Ibsen, film director and screenwriter and grandson of Henrik Ibsen, she later became one of Norway’s most distinguished stage actresses, appearing in many works by Shaw, Wilde, Shakespeare and Ibsen.

Bassano Ltd. ~ Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Krohn), 22 Sept 1920. Glass negative. | src NPG London
Bassano Ltd. ~ Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Krohn), 22 Sept 1920. Glass negative. | src NPG London
Bassano Ltd. ~ Lillebil Ibsen (née Sofie Parelius Krohn), 22 Sept 1920. Bromide print. | src NPG London

Greta Nissen, late 1920s

Greta Nissen. Italian postcard by Cinema-Illustrazione, Milano, Series 1, nº 22. Photo: Fox Film. Cinema Illustrazione was an Italian popular film journal that existed between 1926 and 1939. | src Truus, Bob and Jan too

Portrait of Greta Nissen, 1920s

Greta Nissen. German postcard by Ross Verlag, nº 3071/1, 1928-1929. Photo © Paramount – FaNaMet. | src Truus, Bob and Jan

Greta Nissen, 1928-1929

Max Munn Autrey :: Greta Nissen. German postcard by Ross Verlag, nº 3081/1, 1928-1929. Photo by Max Munn Autrey for Fox. | src Truus, Bob and Jan too

Aud Egede Nissen, ca. 1917

Aud Egede Nissen (Egede Nissen, aka Aud Richter). German postcard by Verl. Herm. Leiser, Berlin-Wilm, nº 5336. Photo by Becker & Maass, Berlin-W. | src Truus, Bob & Jan

Greta Nissen, ca. 1925

Greta Nissen, ca. 1925, the screen name of Grethe Rüzt-Nissen (also Grete Ruzt-Nissen), the Norwegian leading lady as she appears in ‘The Wanderer‘ (Raoul Walsh, 1925). Photo by General Photographic Agency. | src and hi-res Getty Images