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  1. Hjördis Genberg on the cover of VeckoRevyn, 11th May 1945, with ABA DC-3 aircraft. Hjördis and her fiancee Carl-Gustaf Tersmeden lost no time in seeking to expand their horizons beyond a Sweden described in a US magazine as “almost hermetically sealed from the outside world by Axis-dominated neighbours”.

  2. David Niven with Hjördis (and her hat) at the Los Angeles premiere of ’55 Days in Peking’, 1963. Despite hospitals being almost overly familiar, in December 1962, Hjördis and David demonstrated to David Junior that they weren’t really the best people to have on hand during a medical emergency. The sentence “She was no Florence ...

  3. Hjördis Tersmeden, Palm Beach, Florida, 1947, being photographed by Dean Cornwell. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. With Igor Cassini taking an interest and showing off his media muscles, Hjördis’ media profile grew. In parallel, after 5th March, society-page listings of her and Carl Gustaf’s joint Everglades activities ran dry.

  4. 10. Jan. 2024 · Hjördis Tersmeden on the cover of Vecko Revyn magazine, 30th January 1948 Primmie Niven David Niven's first wife, Primula Rollo NEW PAGE – In search of Lo Scoglietto, 2023 The coastal path to Lo Scoglietto, 2023 Was it difficult to hav ...

  5. Hjördis Genberg. Actress. IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. Hjördis Genberg was born on 10 November 1919 in Åsarne, Sweden. She was an actress, known for The Peter Lind Hayes Show (1950) and The Jack Benny Program (1950). She was married to David Niven and Carl-Gustav Tersmeden. She died on 24 December 1997. Born November 10, 1919.

  6. Seine zweite Frau, das schwedische Model Hjördis Tersmeden (1921–1997), heiratete er 1948. Mit ihr adoptierte David Niven zwei Töchter. David Niven erkrankte Anfang der 1980er-Jahre an amyotropher Lateralsklerose , an deren Folgen er 1983 starb. An seiner Beerdigung nahmen neben seiner Frau auch Roger Moore und Audrey Hepburn teil.

  7. 4. Jan. 2024 · Hjördis and David Niven outside the South Kensington Registry Office at 28 Marloes, London, on 14th January 1948. Eventually, Hjördis fixed her smile into position and made a dash for the registry door along with two bemused-looking witnesses. “I walked up the stairs with police on either side, but a lot of people were still pushing and ...