Hasso, Signe (1910–2002)
Hasso, Signe (1910–2002)
Swedish-born actress. Born Signe Larsson on Aug 15, 1910, in Stockholm, Sweden; died June 7, 2002, in Los Angeles, CA; m. Harry Hasso (Swedish director), 1936 (div. 1944); m. William Langford (died 1955); children: 1 son (killed in motorcycle accident, 1954).
Stage actress while still in her teens, made film debut in Sweden in House of Silence (1933); soon moved to starring roles (1930s); discovered by Hollywood (1942), appeared in American movies throughout next decade, most often playing strong-willed women; films include Journey for Margaret (1942), Assignment in Brittany (1943), Heaven Can Wait (1943), The Story of Dr. Wassell (1944), The Seventh Cross (1944), Johnny Angel (1945), The House on 92nd Street (1945), A Double Life (1948), Crisis (1950), The Black Bird (1975), and I Never Promised You a Rose Garden (1977); later career included stage, screen, and tv appearances in US and Europe, and a tour in Cabaret; also wrote lyrics for several Swedish songs.