Gudrun Houlberg Explained

Gudrun Houlberg
Birth Date:21 February 1889
Birth Place:Viborg, Denmark
Death Date:14 January 1940 (aged 50)
Death Place:Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Spouse:Helge Nissen (m.1917, divorced)
Poul Middelboe (m.1932, divorced)

Gudrun Houlberg (21 February 1889 – 14 January 1940) was a Danish actress who appeared in over 40 films from 1910 to 1934. She is remembered in particular for her roles in Klovnen (1917) and Grevindens ære (1919).[1]

Biography

Born on 21 February 1889 in Viborg, Gudrun Houlberg was the daughter of the merchant Anton Nielsen Houlberg (1863–1949) and his wife Sørine Pouline Frederikke Prahl (1867–1955). She attended the school run by the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen where she made her stage début in 1906. After spending a period at the Dagmar Theatre (Dagmarteatret) from 1914 to 1918, she returned to the Royal Theatre.[2]

She made her film début with Nordisk Film in 1910 when she appeared in the silent film Et gensyn. In 1912 she moved to the film department of Skandinavisk-Russisk Handelshus where she appeared in almost 30 films until she was engaged by Nordisk Film in 1916. In 1917, she played the role of a bareback circus rider in A.W. Sandberg's highly successful Klovnen,[3] together with Valdemar Psilander who became her partner until he died a few months later. She acted in a long series of silent romances and comedies with Nordisk Film. In 1934, using her married name Gudrun Middelboe, she took the role of Frk. Thomsen in Emanuel Gregers' sound film Skaf en sensation (Create a Sensation).[2] With her dark hair and fine features, Houlberg was contrasted sharply with the other Danish star of the period, the fair-haired daredevil Emilie Sannom.[1]

In 1917, she married the opera singer Helge Nissen (1871–1926) and in 1932, the engineer Poul Middelboe but the marriage did not last.[1] Gudrun Houlberg died on 14 January 1940 in Rome, aged 50.

Filmography

The following are listed by Det Danske Filminstitut:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gudrun Houlberg. Det Danske Filminstitut. 2 August 2017 . Danish.
  2. Web site: Gudrun Houlberg. www.danskefilm.dk. 4 August 2017 . Danish.
  3. Book: Brewster. Ben. Jacobs. Lea. Theatre to Cinema: Stage Pictorialism and the Early Feature Film. 1997. Oxford University Press. 978-0-19-818267-2. 103–.