| ANNA Q. NILSSON was born in Ystad, Sweden, of Swedish parentage. She came
to America in 1907, when just a school girl. She later posed for Penrhyn
Stanlaws, the artist, and became known as the "Stanlaws Girl."
In 1911 she made her debut in motion pictures with the Kalem company in
"Molly Pitcher." Some of her most popular pictures are, "The
Isle of Lost Ships," "Innocence," "Thundering Dawn"
and "Ponjola." She is married to John M. Gunnerson, shoe merchant.
She is five feet, seven inches tall, weighs 135 pounds, has blonde hair
and blue eyes. |