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  1. Hjördis Genberg having a cigarette while being arranged for a photo shoot, 1944. Nothing could possibly go wrong… Photo: Holmén, Erik / Nordiska museet. Carl Gustaf Arend Benjamin Tersmeden was born on 10th February 1917 into a prominent and wealthy Swedish family. His father was a high-ranking lawyer and a member of the Swedish nobility.

  2. From the very start, Hjördis preferred the house to the Nivens’ chalet in Switzerland. “It has more of my heart in it. I am proud of Lo Scoglietto – it means ‘The little rock’ – for it is largely my own creation.”. “More important,” she declared in 1964, “it is a home that likes to be lived in, a happy, sunny place which ...

  3. Marlene Dietrich, Noel Coward, David Niven and Hjördis Niven, at the premiere of Around The World in 80 Days, New York, 16th October 1956. The second part of Hjördis’ recuperation was the long-planned motoring holiday through central Europe, ending in Stockholm. David kept Hedda Hopper sweet with a postcard-type description: “The cleanest ...

  4. 21 de ene. de 2018 · Primula Rollo, in June 1935. “One of the most attractive of the Jubilee year debutantes.” Primmie attended her first “adult dance” in May 1935, aged 17.

  5. Maj-Lis Genberg, Aunt Hjördis, and Gudrun Genberg, at Bromma airport, 28th July 1957. Among the family who met Hjördis in Stockholm were her sixteen-year-old twin nieces, Maj-Lis and Gudrun Genberg, daughters of her brother Karl. Both would soon follow similar early career paths to their aunt.

  6. 30 de ene. de 2024 · All so distinctive and ‘notice me’, 1968. David, Hjördis and Jamie Niven at a charity ball in Monte Carlo, 1968. Hjördis’ broken digit aside (thanks to an apres-ski pillow fight), the biggest Niven family event of 1968 came on 6th July, when David’s son Jamie married Fernanda Wetherill in ‘The Hamptons’, USA.

  7. The girl labelled Sweden's Cinderella, Sweden's first supermodel and one of the world's most beautiful women, was born Hjördis Paulina Genberg on 10th November 1919. Hjördis was the fourth of six children (five girls and one boy) to Gerda Paulina (née Hägglund) and Johan Georg Genberg. Her father was a sågverksarbetare (sawmill worker), a profession…