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- Anna_Hofman-Uddgren abstract "Anna Maria Viktoria Hofman-Uddgren, née Hammarström (23 February 1868 in Stockholm – 1 June 1947), also known as Hoffman and Hofmann, was a Swedish actress and cabaret singer, Music hall and Revue artist, theatre director and Film director. She was the first female Film director in Sweden. She was the daughter of Emma Hammarström and allegedly of King Oscar II of Sweden.".
- Q4767086 abstract "Anna Maria Viktoria Hofman-Uddgren, née Hammarström (23 February 1868 in Stockholm – 1 June 1947), also known as Hoffman and Hofmann, was a Swedish actress and cabaret singer, Music hall and Revue artist, theatre director and Film director. She was the first female Film director in Sweden. She was the daughter of Emma Hammarström and allegedly of King Oscar II of Sweden.".
- Anna_Hofman-Uddgren comment "Anna Maria Viktoria Hofman-Uddgren, née Hammarström (23 February 1868 in Stockholm – 1 June 1947), also known as Hoffman and Hofmann, was a Swedish actress and cabaret singer, Music hall and Revue artist, theatre director and Film director. She was the first female Film director in Sweden. She was the daughter of Emma Hammarström and allegedly of King Oscar II of Sweden.".
- Q4767086 comment "Anna Maria Viktoria Hofman-Uddgren, née Hammarström (23 February 1868 in Stockholm – 1 June 1947), also known as Hoffman and Hofmann, was a Swedish actress and cabaret singer, Music hall and Revue artist, theatre director and Film director. She was the first female Film director in Sweden. She was the daughter of Emma Hammarström and allegedly of King Oscar II of Sweden.".