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  1. Hjördis Paulina Genberg (10 November 1919 – 24 December 1997) was a Swedish actress and model. She was the second wife of English actor and author David Niven. Genberg was among the first supermodels of Sweden.

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    • 24 December 1997 (aged 78), Céligny, Switzerland
    • Model, actress
  2. A well kept secret, 1964 – Hjördis Genberg Niven. Hjördis and David Niven, photographed en route to Sweden in November 1963. In 1964, Hjördis described life at Lo Scoglietto: “I can speak for the whole family when I say we have found happiness here. David is more settled now than he has ever been.” “We wanted a family,” David said.

  3. Hjördis Genberg Niven – Sweden's first supermodel and the actor David Niven's second wife. This site looks at the long and eventful life of Hjördis Genberg, later known as Hjördis Tersmeden and Hjördis Niven, the much-maligned second wife of debonair English actor and lady magnet David Niven.

  4. Life Story and Fabulous Photos of Hjördis Genberg that Celebrate Her Iconic Legacy. by Emily Madison 143 Views. Hjördis Genberg, a name perhaps not immediately recognizable to the mainstream public, still carries a whisper of Old Hollywood glamour and European mystique.

  5. The episode has caused a lot of speculation, some of which have become ‘facts’ through repetition – from JFK triggering Hjördis’ depression by passing a venereal disease to her (a ridiculous shot in the dark) through to Hjördis using the situation as ultimate revenge for David’s past infidelities.

  6. Hjördis Paulina Genberg, född 10 november 1919 i Åsarne församling, Jämtlands län, död 24 december 1997 i Schweiz, var en svensk mannekäng och skådespelare . Hjördis Genberg växte upp i Åsarna och blev mannekäng för NK :s två varuhus Leja (1941–1943) och Franska (1943–1945). Hon fick sitt genombrott som skådespelare 1943 i filmen Sjätte skottet.

  7. Hjördis Genberg was born on 10 November 1919 in Åsarne, Sweden. She was an actress, known for The Peter Lind Hayes Show (1950) and The Jack Benny Program (1950). She was married to David Niven and Carl-Gustav Tersmeden. She died on 24 December 1997.