Zelma Hedin
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Zelma Carolina Esolinda Hedin, née
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 Bergnéhr, also called Zelma Kinmansson and Zelma Bergmansson, (Stockholm
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 31 May 1827- Stockholm 11 February 1874), was a Swedish stage actress, regarded as one of the greatest stars on the stage of the Royal Dramatic Theatre
Royal Dramatic Theatre
The Royal Dramatic Theatre is Sweden's national stage for "spoken drama", founded in 1788. Around one thousand shows are put on annually on the theatre's eight running stages....

 of Stockholm during the 1840s and 1860s in the mid 19th century.

Biography and career

Zelma Hedin was born in Stockholm to Captain Lorentz August Bergnéhr and Charlotta Wilhelmina Christina Philp. Her sister, Leocadi Bergnéhr-Fossmo, became an opera star at the Royal Danish Theatre
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 in Copenhagen
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, and her cousin Laura Bergnéhr (d.1852), was an actress at Mindre teatern
Mindre teatern
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 1847-52. Zelma Hedin became a student at Dramatens elevskola
Dramatens elevskola
Dramatens elevskola, i.e. Kungliga Dramatiska Teaterns Elevskola, or in Eng: The Royal Dramatic Theatre's acting school, was the acting school of Sweden's national stage, The Royal Dramatic Theatre, and for many years seen as the foremost theatre school and drama education for Swedish stage actors...

 in 1840, debuted in 1842 and was contracted as premier actress in 1845.

She was described as beautiful, gracious and tasteful in her costume, and made her greatest triumphs in so called French salon-comedys, a popular genre where she was seen as the successor of Emilie Högquist
Emilie Högquist
Emilie Sophie Högquist was a Swedish actress and the mistress of Oscar I of Sweden. She was a star of the Royal Dramatic Theatre, the most celebrated dramatic Swedish primadonna of her time, called the Swedish Aspasia, and also famous for her love affairs...

, and became the female lead on the Royal Dramatic Theatre in the 1850s. She also took over the part of coquette from Charlotta Almlöf
Charlotta Almlöf
Anna Maria Franziska Charlotta Almlöf, née Ficker, , was a Swedish stage actress.Daughter of Christian Fredrik Ficker, a musician at Kungliga Hovkapellet, and sister of the opera singer Mathilda Gelhaar, she was enrolled in Dramatens elevskola in 1830...

: the critics had always critizised Almlöf for being superficial, but for Hedin : "Flirtasioness seemed to me to be a profession". She was considered perfect in false, proud, cunning and plotting parts and called : "Truly Paris
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ian".

As a person, she has also ben taken as an example of the infected rivalry within her profession on the royal theatre. In 1856-57, she was "without rivals", and it was said that she played the part of a "Grande Intrigante" both on and outside of the stage and exerted an influence "which was not without opposition" from her colleagues. In 1856, Elise Hwasser
Elise Hwasser
Ebba Charlotta Elise Hwasser, née Jakobsson, , was a Swedish actress, the leading lady on the Swedish stage for thirty years, and often described as the greatest female dramatic star in Sweden during the Victorian era....

 was given a salary of 6.000, and Hedin was given the same after threathening to resign. As a comparission, the lead opera singer Louise Michaeli
Louise Michaëli
Louise Charlotte Helene Michaëli, née Michal, , was a Swedish opera singer.Michaëli debuted at the Royal Swedish Opera in 1849. She studied under Julius Günther at the Opera in Stockholm and under Garcia in London. In 1852-1855 she was employed at the Opera in Stockholm. She toured Scandinavia,...

 had 8.000, and the male dramatic star actor Nils Almlöf
Nils Almlöf
Nils Vilhelm Almlöf, was a Swedish actor, considered as one of the most famous in the 19th century, called "The Swedish Talma".Child of a court servant, Nils Almlöf, he interrupted his medical studies to study singing under Craelius of the Royal Swedish Opera, where he was successful as Leicester...

 ad 3.000.

Among her parts where Elisabet in "Doktor Wespe" (Doctor Wespe), Georgina in "Qväkaren och dansösen" (The Quaker and the dancer) by Scribe, Richelieu in "Richelieus första vapenbragd" (The first bravery of Richelieu) by Bayard, Sofie Arnould in "Jag äter middag hos min mor" (I will be having dinner with my mother), mrs de Nohan in "Den gifte mannen i staden och på landet" (The married man in the city and in the country), and mrs Montjoye in "Montjoye" by Dalayrac; she also performed as Rosaura in "Lifvet en dröm" (Life is a dream) by Calderon, Mossamor in "Marsk Stigs döttrar" (The daughters of Marschal Stig) by Josephsson and the "burlesuqe" part of mrs Godard in "En fattig ädling" (A poor noble) by Dumanoir.

She also performed as a singer in concert
Concert
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s, as in Åbo
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 in in Finland
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 in 1857.

Hedin broke her leg in 1865, and retired after the 1867-68 season. She performed as a guest artist in the 1871-72 season. In 1873, she arranged a soaré
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 at the theatre Södra Teatern
Södra Teatern
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 in Stockholm, where she performed in public for the last time.

Zelma Hedin was married in 1845 to the actor Gustaf Kinmansson. They divorce
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d after mutual agreement in 1853, and after one year, during which she called herself Mrs Bergmansson, the both remarried; him with the actress Helfrid Torsslow, child of Sara Torsslow
Sara Torsslow
Sara Fredrica Torsslow, née Strömstedt was a Swedish actor at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm and one of the most popular and notable actors in Swedish history.- Biography :...

, and she with the accountant Gustaf Hedin, brother of the actor Anders Hedin.
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