Sigrid Gurie

{{Short description|American actress (1911–1969)}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Sigrid Gurie

| image = Sigrid Gurie in Algiers (1938) (cropped).jpg

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| caption = Sigrid Gurie in Algiers (1938)

| birth_name = Sigrid Guri Haukelid

| birth_date = {{Birth date|1911|05|18}}

| birth_place = Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1969|8|14|1911|5|18|mf=y}}

| death_place = Mexico City, Mexico

| other_names =

| occupation = Actress

| years_active = 1937–1950

| spouse = {{plainlist|

  • {{marriage|Thomas Stewart|1935|1938|reason=divorced}}
  • {{marriage|Dr. Lawrence Spangard|1939|1948|reason=divorced}}
  • {{marriage|Lynn Abbott|1958|1961|reason=divorced}}

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| relatives = Knut Haukelid (brother)

| website =

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Sigrid Gurie (born Sigrid Guri Haukelid; May 18, 1911 – August 14, 1969) was a Norwegian-American actress from the late 1930s to early 1940s.{{cite web|url=http://www.snl.no/Sigrid_Gurie|title=Sigrid Gurie|work=Store norske leksikon|accessdate=11 September 2015}}Wollstein, 1994 pp. 136-142: Biography

Early life

Gurie was born in Brooklyn, New York. Her father was a civil engineer who worked for the New York City Subway from 1902 to 1912. As she and her twin brother, Knut, were born in the United States, the twins held dual Norwegian-American citizenship. In 1914, the family returned to Norway. Sigrid subsequently grew up in Oslo and was educated in Norway, Sweden, and Belgium.{{cite web|url=http://www.lawzone.com/half-nor/gurie.htm|title=Sigrid Gurie: Norwegian American Actress|work=lawzone.com|accessdate=11 September 2015}}

In 1935, Gurie married Thomas Stewart of California; she filed for divorce in 1938.{{r|life1938041829}} Her brother became a noted member of the Norwegian resistance movement during World War II.

Knut Haukelid died at age 82 in 1994.{{cite news |title=WW II 'Hero of Telemark' Knut Haukelid dead at 82 |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24734472/knut_haukelid/ |work=Santa Cruz Sentinel |agency=Associated Press |date=March 11, 1994 |location=California, Santa Cruz |page=D - 6|via = Newspapers.com|accessdate = October 21, 2018}} {{Open access}}

Career

In 1936, Gurie arrived in Hollywood. Film magnate Sam Goldwyn reportedly took credit for discovering her, promoting his discovery as "the Norwegian Garbo" and billed her as "the siren of the fjords".Wollstein, 1994 p. 136: “...Goldwyn’s ‘Siren of the Fiords…Goldwyn, like everybody else in Hollywood, wanted another Garbo.”{{cite magazine | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=5EoEAAAAMBAJ&dq=life%20magazine%20apr%2018%201938&pg=PA28 | title="The Flower of Flatbush" Makes Good: Sigrid Gurie loves Gary Cooper in "Marco Polo" | magazine=Life | date=1938-04-18 | accessdate=November 28, 2011 | pages=29}} When the press discovered Gurie's birth in Flatbush, Goldwyn then claimed "the greatest hoax in movie history."Wollstein, 1994 p. 139: See here for “hoax” quote by Goldwyn. Nothing in Wollstein that indicates “scapegoating” of Gurie. And p. 141: “...Goldwyn came to regret promoting an unknown quantify like Segrid Gurie.”

Gurie performed well in the supporting role of Ines in Algiers (1938), but did less well in Universal’s Three Faces West (1940), the New York Times deeming her effort “less than adequate.”Wollstein, 1994 p. 140 Gurie accepted the lead role in Voice in the Wind (1944), but the production was panned by critics.Wollstein, 1994 p. 140: Variety described the film as “pointless.” 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,{{cite web|url=http://www.snl.no/.nbl_biografi/Knut_Haukelid/utdypning|title=Knut Haukelid|work=Store norske leksikon|accessdate=11 September 2015}} Knut Haukelid, a noted saboteur and member of the Norwegian resistance against German occupation in World War II.

Later years and death

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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.

Filmography

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Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

1937The Road BackSoldier's wifeUncredited
rowspan=2 | 1938AlgiersInes
The Adventures of Marco PoloPrincess Kukachin
rowspan=2 | 1939The Forgotten WomanAnne Kennedy
RioIrene Reynard
rowspan=2 | 1940Three Faces WestLeni "Lenchen" Braun
Dark Streets of CairoEllen Stephens
rowspan=2 | 1944Voice in the WindMarya
Enemy of WomenMagda Quandt
rowspan=3 | 1948Kampen om tungtvannet
(released internationally as Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water)
Sword of the AvengerMaria Louisa
SofiaLinda Carlsen
1950The Du Pont StorySophie du Pont

Notes

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References

  • Wollstein, Hans J. 1994. Strangers in Hollywood: The History of Scandinavian Actors in American Films, 1910 to World War II. The Scarecrow Press, Filmmakers series no. 43. Anthony Slide, editor {{ISBN | 0-8108-2938-X}}