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- Fanny_Falkner abstract "Fanny Johanna Maria Falkner (1891 in Karlshamn - 1963 in Copenhagen) was a Swedish actress and miniaturist.Falkner grew up in Stockholm, where she studied at the Technical School in Stockholm. In 1907, she went to Copenhagen to study painting. Upon her return to Stockholm, she met Manda Björling, who arranged walk-ons and small rôles for her at Strindberg's Intimate Theatre. She attracted the attention of Strindberg, who considered her rôle of Eleonora in the play Easter.She did not get the part, but the contact between Falkner and Strindberg resulted in his renting part of her parents' apartment on Drottninggatan, Blå tornet. Falkner was engaged at the Intimate Theatre for some years, moving back to Copenhagen when rumors of marriage between her and Strindberg came into circulation. As an artist, she drew the program covers for Strindberg's Abu Casem's Slippers and The Great Highway (1908–09). She was the daughter of Frans Nilsson Falkner and Anna Meta Hansen and cousin of artist Tage Falkner.".
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- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Abu_Casems_Slippers.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink August_Strindberg.
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- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Blå_tornet.
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- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_actresses.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_painters.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Drottninggatan.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Easter_(play).
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Karlshamn.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Manda_Björling.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Miss_Julie.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Portrait_miniature.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Strindbergs_Intima_Teater.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink Tage_Falkner.
- Fanny_Falkner wikiPageWikiLink The_Great_Highway.
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- Fanny_Falkner subject Category:1891_births.
- Fanny_Falkner subject Category:1963_deaths.
- Fanny_Falkner subject Category:Swedish_actresses.
- Fanny_Falkner subject Category:Swedish_painters.
- Fanny_Falkner hypernym Actress.
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- Fanny_Falkner comment "Fanny Johanna Maria Falkner (1891 in Karlshamn - 1963 in Copenhagen) was a Swedish actress and miniaturist.Falkner grew up in Stockholm, where she studied at the Technical School in Stockholm. In 1907, she went to Copenhagen to study painting. Upon her return to Stockholm, she met Manda Björling, who arranged walk-ons and small rôles for her at Strindberg's Intimate Theatre.".
- Fanny_Falkner label "Fanny Falkner".
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