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Ami Aaröe
Born

Anne-Marie Aaröe


(1925-05-20)20 May 1925
Stockholm, Sweden
Other namesAmy Aaröe
OccupationActress
Years active1942–1951
SpouseGuy Patrick Delmas (deceased)
Children1

Anne-Marie Aaröe (born 20 May 1925), also known as Ami AaröeorAmy Aaröe, is a Swedish actress who appeared during the classic cinema era.[1]

Biography[edit]

Aaröe was born on 20 May 1925 in Stockholm, Sweden. She is the daughter of captain Arvid Aaröe and his wife Hjördis, née Ström.[2] Ami made her film debut in Hasse Ekman's film Ombyte av tåg, which was filmed in 1942 and premiered in 1943. She had her first speaking role at theatre as TitaniainA Midsummer Night's Dream in 1945.[3] Alongside the acting profession, she has been the director of the film company Starfilm.

Aaröe made other appearances in other films like ...och efter skymning kommer mörker (1947), A Ship to India (1947), Love, Sunshine and Songs (1948) and Le Silence de la Mer (1949).

Personal life[edit]

Ami was married to the French dancer and graduate engineer Guy Patrick Delmas in 1955[4] and they had a daughter who was born in Paris.[5] After her husband death she resided in her villa in Tulegatan, Stockholm.[6]

Filmography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Amy Aaröe - SFdb" (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  • ^ Obituary and obituary in Svenska Dagbladet, 20 December 1961, p. 2 and 18
  • ^ Svenska Dagbladet, 17 June 1945, p. 20
  • ^ Dagens Nyheter, 26 May 1955, p. 25
  • ^ Dagens Nyheter, 10 October 1959, p. 24
  • ^ "Ann-Marie Aaröe-Delmas (Stockholm, 97 år)". Merinfo.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 22 August 2022.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ami_Aaröe&oldid=1164991460"

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