Dagmar Oakland (born Edna Martine Dagmar Andersen; August 21, 1897 – October 8, 1989) was an American actress of stage and screen from San Francisco, California. Twice she was a member of the Ziegfeld Follies.
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DagmarOakland (born Edna Martine Dagmar Andersen; August 21, 1897 – October 8, 1989) was an American actress of stage and screen from San Francisco, California...
the vaudeville team "The Oakland Sisters" with her younger sister Edna, who later performed in motion pictures as DagmarOakland. After the 1906 San Francisco...
Charles Williams Countess Leyden (lady-in-waiting to the Princess) – DagmarOakland Toni (a waiter and wine steward) – Adolph Link Count Von Mark (prime...
California. Her career in acting lasted from 1920 to 1922. Dagmar Sophie Dahlgren was born in Oakland, California, the daughter of immigrants from Denmark....
and the Euroleague, formerly in the NBA Emilio Nava – tennis player DagmarOakland – stage and screen actress Willis O'Brien – film special-effects artist...
film directed by Philadelphian director, Benjamin Stoloff. Judy King Jerry Madden as Little boy Sid Smith DagmarOakland The Heart Breaker at IMDb v t e...
Nissen – (1906–1988) Norwegian-born American film and stage actress. DagmarOakland – (1893–1989) American actress Eric Christian Olsen – American actor...
Nurse James C. Morton as Policeman Frank O'Connor as Detective Lewis DagmarOakland as Theatre Patron Gerald Pierce as Newsboy Ann Savage as Miss Ruth Charles...
Screen Star", Oakland Tribune, Wednesday Evening, March 18, 1925, Page 1. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dagmar Godowsky. Dagmar Godowsky at AllMovie...
Offield 1903-1978 American actor DagmarOakland Edna Martine Dagmar Andersen 1897-1989 American actress Vivien Oakland Vivian Ruth Andersen 1895-1958 American...
peace protest during the 20th century. Another group action was led by Dagmar Wilson, with about 1,500 women gathering at the foot of the Washington Monument...
September 9, 1951, to Elena Konstantinovna Durnova (1927, Tokyo, Japan – 1992, Oakland, California). She was the only daughter of Russian nobleman Konstantin...
en skønlitterær roman om Danmarks hidtil mest uhyggelige massemorderske, Dagmar Overby". Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 7 September...
created on their own album, Hopes and Fears, under the name Art Bears (with Dagmar Krause). The instrumental material was recorded by Henry Cow on Western...
screenwriter (Santa Sangre, My Dear Killer, Street People) and film director. Dagmar Loe, 101, Norwegian journalist (Dagsrevyen). Steve Marsh, 99, Australian...
higher on the front-end design as the 1950s wore on. Becoming known as Dagmar bumpers for their similarity to the buxom 1950s television personality,...
from the original on April 11, 2020. Retrieved April 11, 2020. Obereigner, Dagmar (May 9, 1987). "Father Jenco, Mister Rogers Among Graduation Speakers"....
(pre-1965) Colby Columbia Comet Continental (see above) Corbitt Crawford Dagmar Darling Davis Detroiter De Vaux Diana Dodge DuPont Durant Motors, including:...
Blue" Duco (a product of DuPont) nitrocellulose lacquer on its 1925 model Oakland automobile marque products. Ford used two formulations of japan black,...