Doris Nelson

Actress - Sweden
Born 1886
Died 1934

Mini-Biography:
circa in 1886. She was a Swedish Actress, known for Sången om den eldröda blomman (1919), Kärlek starkare än hat eller skogsdotterns hemlighet (1914), Madame de Thèbes (1915), Doris Nelson's first movie on record is from 1913. Doris Nelson died on , 1934. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Doris Nelson Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [04.14] Sången om den eldröda blomman (The Song of the blood-red flower) (Cast: Prostitute (/xx/) ), Directed by Mauritz Stiller, with Lars Hanson, Greta Almroth, Lillebil Christensen,
1915: [08.23] Madame de Thèbes (The Son of Destiny) (Cast: Ayla als Kind), Directed by Mauritz Stiller, with , Nicolai Johannsen, Albin Lavén,
1914: [01.01] Kärlek starkare än hat eller skogsdotterns hemlighet (The Poacher) (Cast: Tattar-Elsa, Tattar-Johans syster), Directed by Victor Sjöström, with John Ekman, Richard Lund,
1913: [12.15] Den moderna suffragetten (The Modern Suffragette) (Cast: Lilis väninna), Directed by Mauritz Stiller, with Lili Ziedner, Richard Lund, Stina Berg,

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