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  1. She married the businessman Carl-Gustav Tersmeden in 1946. They divorced in 1947. In January 1948, Genberg married British actor David Niven, with whom she adopted two daughters, Kristina and Fiona Niven. According to friends, the relationship between Niven and Hjördis was turbulent.

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    • 24 December 1997 (aged 78), Céligny, Switzerland
    • Model, actress
  2. Mrs Hjördis Tersmeden, 1946. Hjördis Paulina Genberg and Carl Gustav Tersemden, 1945. Photo of Hjördis by Erik Holmen, Nordic Museum. In February 1945, shortly after Carl Gustaf Tersmeden ‘s engagement to Hjördis Genberg, he left his job at AB Aerotransport and joined his family’s Västernorrland-based business, Graningeverken.

  3. Hjördis Genberg Niven – Sweden's first supermodel and the actor David Niven's second wife. This site looks at the long and eventful life of Hjördis Genberg, later known as Hjördis Tersmeden and Hjördis Niven, the much-maligned second wife of debonair English actor and lady magnet David Niven.

  4. Adult Carl Gustaf became known in Stockholm as a very rich man-about-town, then a very rich businessman, and finally as Sweden’s most famous playboy. The label at the forefront during his time with Hjördis was simply “very rich”. Carl Gustaf’s pretty sister Hermine Tersmeden.

  5. 24. Dez. 1997 · Born Hjördis Paulina Genberg in Kiruna, Sweden. Just after the second World War, she married Swedish businessman, Carl Tersmeden, but divorced him after only 18 months. She met her second husband, David Niven, on the set of his film, Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1948, and he recorded that he was utterly smitten by her...

  6. 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.

  7. Hjördis Paulina Tersmeden (née Genberg) (1919-1997), Fashion model; second wife of David Niven. Sitter in 1 portrait. Artist. Unknown photographer, Photographer. Artist or producer associated with 6580 portraits. Portrait set. Terence Pepper gift: photographs, prints and drawings, 1808-2008. Subject/Theme. Models and muses. Events of 1951.