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silentdivasblog · 2 days ago
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Lady of The Day 🌹 Anna Q Nilsson ❤️
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friendlessghoul · 9 months ago
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"The Waxworks" - Buster Keaton, Gloria Swanson, Anna Q. Nilsson, and H.B Warner at a lunch break during the filming of “Sunset Blvd” (1950)
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citizenscreen · 10 months ago
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Anna Q. Nilsson (March 30, 1888 – February 11, 1974)
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vintage-every-day · 1 year ago
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Anna Q. Nilsson was one of the very earliest actresses in film to achieve fame, although her name is all but unknown to audiences today.
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les-annees-vingt · 8 months ago
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Anna Q. Nilsson par Henry Clive, 1923.
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perfettamentechic · 10 months ago
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2021: Joan Weldon, all’anagrafe Joan Louise Welton, attrice e cantante statunitense. Si ritirò a vita privata per dedicarsi alla famiglia. (n. 1930) 2018: Vic Damone, nome d’arte di Vito Rocco Farinola, cantante statunitense nato nel sobborgo di Brooklyn (New York) da due immigrati italiani. Fra le sue mogli ci fu Anna Maria Pierangeli e Diahann Carroll. (n. 1928) 2015: Roger Hanin, nome d’arte…
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haveyouseenthismovie-poll · 8 months ago
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justbusterkeaton · 1 year ago
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Buster’s Cameo in Sunset Boulevard (1950)
“Four old silent movie stars, scornfully dubbed “the waxworks” by a young screenwriter, sit around a table playing bridge. The camera turns from hostess Gloria Swanson to Anna Q. Nilsson and H.B. Warner—two faces only the most recondite of silent film buffs will identify—as they make their bids. Then the camera moves on to Buster’s face, lined beneath thin grey hair, grim and yet still strangely innocent. “Pass,” he says, investing the single word with a weight of stoic discouragement. The camera stays on his face through the next round of bidding, and when his turn comes he repeats his monosyllabic line, now with the wistful air of a poor child pretending he doesn’t mind that he isn’t getting a Christmas present.
Director Billy Wilder, a fan of Keaton’s silent films, said that Buster’s real-life passion for bridge was serendipitous (Wilder shared a mania for both bridge and baseball) but that, “I would have taken him even if he never had played cards. I wanted his face.”
Wilder and his co-writer Charles Brackett might have been thinking of Keaton when they penned one of the best-known lines ever spoken about silent movies, Norma’s boast that, “We didn’t need dialogue. We had faces. There just aren’t any faces like that anymore.”
Except from: Buster Keaton: The Persistence of Comedy by Imogen Sara Smith
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busterkeatonsociety · 2 years ago
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#MovieMonday Buster Keaton, Anna Q. Nilsson & HB Warner are Gloria Swanson’s “waxworks” in the classic 1950 movie, “Sunset Boulevard.”  William Holden empties the ashtray.  Here’s that iconic cameo in full.
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silentdivasblog · 2 years ago
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Anna Q Nilsson ❤️
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howardhawkshollywoodannex · 2 years ago
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WIlliam S Hart, Anna Q Nilsson and Richard Headrick in The Toll Gate (1920). Anna was born in Ystad, Sweden, and had 201 acting credits from three 1911 shorts to Seven Brides for Seven Brothers (1954). Her entries among my best 1,001 movies are They Died with Their Boot On, and Sunset Boulevard, as herself, one of the waxworks. Her other honorable mention is Adams Rib (1949, she was also in a 1923 silent version)
Her other notable credits include The Farmers Daughter, The Boy with Green Hair, Show Boat, and An American in Paris.
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citizenscreen · 9 months ago
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H. B. Warner, Anna Q. Nilsson, Gloria Swanson, and Buster Keaton having lunch at the Paramount Commissary during production of SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950)
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the1920sinpictures · 2 months ago
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1923 Anna Q. Nilsson in "Adam's Rib". She's wearing the popular oriental-influenced pajamas or lounging set. From the Roaring 1920s, FB.
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vintage-every-day · 2 years ago
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Anna Q. Nilsson (1888-1974).  Popularly known as Anna Q, who was born in Ystad, Sweden,and emigrated to the United States in 1905.
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kayflapper · 5 months ago
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Actress, Anna Q. Nilsson uses this battery operated curler which gives the lash a permanent curl + makes a perfect frame for the eyes 1926.
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newyorkthegoldenage · 7 days ago
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Lobby card for Broadway After Dark, 1924. It starred Adolphe Menjou. Norma Shearer, and Anna Q. Nilsson, and is presumed to be lost.
Copy for the print ad ran: "The Spirit of Broadway – Blasé, beautiful, cynical, childish, ever young, ever gay, intoxicating as the spirit of youth: A tragedy of laughter – A comedy of tears that starts when the sun goes down and the lights go up – The playground of the world – "BROADWAY AFTER DARK" "
Photo: IMDB
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