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Home/People/Sigrid Gurie
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Born
May 18, 1911Died: Aug 14, 1969
Lived 58 years
Place of Birth
Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

12
Movies
0
TV Shows
Also Known As
Sigrid Guri Haukelid
IMDb Profile

Sigrid Gurie

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Sigrid Gurie (May 18, 1911 – August 14, 1969) was a Norwegian American motion picture actress from the late 1930s to early 1940s. In 1936, Gurie arrived in Hollywood. Film magnate Sam Goldwyn reportedly took credit for discovering her, promoting his discovery as "the new Garbo" and billed her as "the siren of the fjords". When the press discovered Gurie's birth in Flatbush, Goldwyn then claimed "the greatest hoax in movie history." She starred as Kokashin, daughter of Kublai Khan, in the 1938 production of The Adventures of Marco Polo, and went on to give worthwhile performances in such films as Algiers (1938), Three Faces West (1940) and Voice in the Wind (1944). She had a minor role in the classic Norwegian film Kampen om tungtvannet (1948). The movie was based principally on the book Skis Against the Atom which was written by her brother. In the late 1940s she attended the Kann Art Institute, operated in West Hollywood by abstract artist Frederick I. Kann (1886–1965). She studied oils and portraiture. Among her works were landscapes, portraits and pen and ink sketches. From 1961 to 1969 she lived in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where she continued painting, and was also designing jewelry for Royal Copenhagen in Denmark. She entered the hospital in Mexico City on an emergency basis for a recurring kidney problem, then developed a blood clot that passed through her lungs, which led to her death.
Joe Santa Claus poster

Joe Santa Claus

as Ellen
1951
The du Pont Story poster

The du Pont Story

as Sophie du Pont
1950
Sofia poster

Sofia

as Linda Carlsen
1948
Sword of the Avenger poster

Sword of the Avenger

as Maria Louisa
1948
Enemy of Women poster

Enemy of Women

as Magda Quandt [bit]
1944
Voice in the Wind poster

Voice in the Wind

as Marya
1944
Dark Streets of Cairo poster

Dark Streets of Cairo

as Ellen Stephens
1940
Three Faces West poster

Three Faces West

as Leni 'Lenchen' Braun
1940
Rio poster

Rio

as Irene Reynard
1939
The Forgotten Woman poster

The Forgotten Woman

as Anne Kennedy
1939
The Adventures of Marco Polo poster

The Adventures of Marco Polo

as Princess Kukachin
1938
Algiers poster

Algiers

as Ines
1938