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  1. Biography. Born in 1871 in Stockholm, Borgström made her film debut in 1912. [1] She starred in leading parts in Victor Sjöström 's silent films Ingeborg Holm (aka Margaret Day) (1913) and Körkarlen (aka The Phantom Carriage/The Stroke of Midnight/Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness) in 1921.

  2. Stockholm, Sverige. Aktiva år. 1888–1951. Betydande roller. Ingeborg Holm i Ingeborg Holm. Anna Holm i Körkarlen. Charlotta Anker i Kungliga patrasket. IMDb SFDb. Hilda Teresia Borgström, född 13 oktober 1871 i Stockholm, död 2 januari 1953 i Stockholm, var en svensk skådespelare.

  3. Hilda Borgström was born on 13 October 1871 in Stockholm, Sweden. She was an actress, known for The Phantom Carriage (1921), Ingeborg Holm (1913) and Striden går vidare (1941). She died on 2 January 1953 in Stockholm, Sweden.

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  4. Hilda Borgström, one of Sweden's most admired silent-screen actresses, trained for the ballet as a child. Appearing on the stage while still a teenager, she became a leading lady even before her screen debut in 1912. Borgström appeared in the films of Victor Sjöström and other great directors of the silent era.

  5. Actor, theatre manager. Hilda Borgström was the first Swedish film star to gain international fame. She was also a successful stage actress and a much-loved drama teacher at Dramatens elevskola (the Royal Dramatic Theatre’s stage school). Hilda Borgström was born in Stockholm in 1871.

    • October 13, 1871
    • January 2, 1953
  6. Jan 1, 2021 · Sjöström flings us back and forth through a series of pivotal moments in David’s life, from his once-happy marriage with his wife Anna (Hilda Borgström) to his ruination from drink and initial encounters with Edit.

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  8. The Phantom Carriage: Directed by Victor Sjöström. With Victor Sjöström, Hilda Borgström, Tore Svennberg, Astrid Holm. On New Year's Eve, the driver of a ghostly carriage forces a drunken man to reflect on his selfish, wasted life.