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  1. Browse 19 HJöRDIS GENBERG photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. David Niven et sa femme Hjördis lors du mariage de Caroline de Monaco et de Philippe Junot à Monte-Carlo en juin 1978, Monaco.

  2. From the 1950s into the 1970s, Hjördis Niven's twin nieces Gudrun and Maj-lis Genberg (also known as Pia and Mia) enjoyed colourful and successful careers as models, dancers, singers, and actresses. They were born in Sundsvall on 7th April 1941, the daughters of Hjördis' only brother, poor old seriously outnumbered Karl Georg. "If they had…

  3. 30 de ene. de 2024 · In late 1958, Shirley MacLaine witnessed Hjördis, emboldened by alcohol, trying to provoke her husband by flirting with other men in his presence. "I remember thinking I should look for the deeper understanding in everybody," Ms MacLaine recalled in her autobiography. From around 1972 onwards, searching for a deeper understanding becomes more and more necessary…

  4. 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 ...

  5. Hjördis Genberg acting as guest editor for the Unga Fröken (Young Miss) fashion supplement in Vårt Hem magazine , September, 1944. Hjördis’ rise to celebrity status in Sweden can be traced through a series of beautifully coloured Vårt Hem magazine covers. Vårt Hem was Sweden’s biggest and brightest family/women’s weekly lifestyle publication. . There was considerable prestige in ...

  6. Hjördis Paulina Genberg / Tersmeden / Niven, 1919-1997 Next page: 25 years after Hjördis’ passing, a visit to Cap Ferrat: “ In Search of Lo Scoglietto “. Or, as a tribute to Hjördis Genberg’s supermodel days in Stockholm, here’s a millinery gallery: “ Hats on to Hjördis “.

  7. Hjördis Paulina Genberg, född 10 november 1919 i Åsarne församling, Jämtlands län, död 24 december 1997 i Schweiz, var en svensk mannekäng och skådespelare. Hjördis Genberg växte upp i Åsarna och blev mannekäng för NK:s två varuhus Leja (1941–1943) och Franska (1943–1945).