- Known as the Swedish "Mary Pickford," in 1921 she asked Senator Knute Nelson of Minnesota to start legislative action for a ministry of fine arts stating that she wanted the government to "enforce the national pursuit of the beautiful."
- After being reported being broke and unemployed, she remarried and moved to Australia in 1941.
- Forced to leave film acting in 1925, due to "Klieg-eyes", a disorder caused by bright arc lights used to illuminate movie sets.
- Was on the cover of the movie magazine Pantomime (April 29, 1922) where she was wrongly named Siegfrid Holwquist.
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