Astrid Holm

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

11

Gender

Female

Birthday

1893-03-28

Deathday

1961-10-29 (68 years old)

Place of Birth

Sønder Bjerge Sogn, Sorø Municipality, Zealand, Denmark

Also Known As

  • Astrid Vilhelmine Rasmussen

Astrid Holm

Biography

Born Astrid Vilhelmine Rasmussen in Sønder Bjerge Sogn, Sorø Municipality, Zealand, she was the daughter of hotelier Hans Peter Rasmussen and his wife Maren Sofie Rasmussen (née Larsen). She studied at the Royal Danish Ballet, but left in 1910 to pursue a career as a stage actress. During the World War I years, she performed at Det Ny Teater in the capital city of Copenhagen. During the early 1920s, she was engaged at the Royal Danish Theatre for four seasons by request of theater director Johannes Poulsen. From 1927 to 1940 she was engaged at several theaters throughout Denmark and often left the theater to live abroad. In the early 1940s she was engaged at the Frederiksberg Theatre under direction of Svend Melsing and then the Allé-Scenen Theatre under direction of Svend Rindom. From the mid-1940s she rarely appeared on stage, but occasionally performed in radio theater.

Astrid Holm made her screen debut for Dansk Filmfabrik in 1917's Søstrene Morelli (The Sisters Morelli) and the following year was under contract to Nordisk Film. Her first film for Nordisk was a role in the 1918 Holger-Madsen-directed Folkets Ven (The People's Friend), opposite Gunnar Tolnæs and Svend Kornbeck. This was followed by several popular films for Emanuel Gregers. One of her most popular roles was as Sister Edith in the 1921 Victor Sjöström-directed Swedish silent Körkarlen (The Phantom Carriage). The film was based on the 1912 novel Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness! by Nobel prize-winning Swedish author Selma Lagerlöf. In 1925 she starred opposite Johannes Meyer in the Carl Theodor Dreyer-directed drama Du skal ære din hustru (Thou Shalt Honor Thy Wife). This would be Holm's last film role for many years.

Astrid Holm returned to film in 1942's Ta' briller på, directed by Arne Weel and starring Liva Weel and Hans Egede Budtz. She would appear in four more films throughout the 1940s before retiring from the screen due to failing health. Her final film appearance would be in the 1947 Holger Gabrielsen-directed Mani.

Astrid Holm was married to ballet dancer Holger Holm, who died in 1916. During the 1950s, she became reclusive, suffering from a number of ailments. She died in 1961 at age 68.

Known For

Häxan
7.6%

Häxan

Sep 18, 1922

The Phantom Carriage
7.8%

The Phantom Carriage

Jan 1, 1921

Master of the House
6.9%

Master of the House

Oct 5, 1925

Discretion Wanted
8.6%

Discretion Wanted

Aug 5, 1946

Towards the Light
5.7%

Towards the Light

Jul 30, 1919

A Friend of the People
5.5%

A Friend of the People

Dec 6, 1918

Ta' briller paa
6.5%

Ta' briller paa

May 31, 1942

Hans Store Aften
6.5%

Hans Store Aften

Mar 18, 1946

I Love Another
6.5%

I Love Another

Sep 13, 1946

The Last of the Family
0.0%

The Last of the Family

Nov 20, 1922

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Acting

1946
I Love Another
1946
Discretion Wanted
1946
Hans Store Aften
1942
Ta' briller paa as Fru Ester Berg
1925
Master of the House as Ida Frandsen
1922
The Last of the Family
1922
Häxan as Anna
1921
The Phantom Carriage as Sister Edit
1920
Frøken Larsens Karriere
1919
Towards the Light as Wenka
1918
A Friend of the People as Jonna Kamp - Waldo's Wife
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