词条 | Dagmar Dahlgren |
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| name = Dagmar Dahlgren | image = Dagmar Dahlgren.jpg | alt = Glamorous publicity photograph of Dagmar Dahlgren reclining | caption = | birth_name = Dagmar Sophie Dahlgren | birth_date = {{Birth date|mf=yes|1880|01|17}} | birth_place = Oakland, California | death_date = {{death date and age |mf=yes|1951|10|20|1880|01|17}} | death_place = Oakland, California | nationality = American | other_names = | occupation = Dancer, singer Silent film actress | years_active = | known_for = | notable_works = | spouse = Lambert R. Hynes Norman Selby Victor Rodman Alek Kipper Herbert S. Calvert }} Dagmar Dahlgren (January 17, 1880 - October 20, 1951) was a dancer, singer and motion picture actress of the silent film era from Los Angeles, California. She had a brief career in motion pictures from 1920-1922. BiographyDagmar Sophie Dahlgren was born in Oakland, California, the daughter of immigrants from Denmark.[1] She was a dance pupil of Isadora Duncan. In 1913, she married Lambert R. Hynes, an Oakland firefighter, but the marriage ended with his death almost five years later.[2] In April 1920, Dahlgren became the eighth wife of Norman Selby, known in boxing as Kid McCoy. Dahlgren and McCoy lived together for only three days. In 1924, McCoy was charged with first degree murder for the killing of Teresa Mora, a wealthy woman who was found dead with a picture of McCoy in her hand. McCoy, who received a package of jewelry from Mora prior to her death, contended Mora committed suicide. Dahlgren disputed one of McCoy's alibis during his trial for murder in Los Angeles. She denied to her attorney that she had seen him in the two years prior to Mora's death. A jury sentenced McCoy on a compromise verdict of manslaughter.[3] Dahlgren was married at least three more times. In chronological order she wed actor Victor Rodman (1892–1965), her vaudeville partner Alek Kipper, and Berkeley, California dance teacher Herbert S. Calvert. She married Calvert in May 1935 after accusing him of trying to smother her with a pillow in April of the same year. In her last years she lived in seclusion in Oakland and died there in 1951.[4] Filmography{{div col|colwidth=30em}}
References1. ^1910 Federal Census for the Second Ward of Oakland, Alameda County, California 2. ^Oakland (Cal.) Tribune, May 30, 1917, 6 3. ^Married. Dagmar Dahlgren (Time Magazine. Jun. 22, 1925) 4. ^California Death Index through ancestry.com Other sources
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