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Elsa Sigrid Collin

1887-10-031941-06-29

Actor, author

Elsa Collin was an actor and a theatre critic who was active in the early 20th century.

Elsa Collin was born in Helsingborg in 1887. Her father was the secondary town physician in Helsingborg. Her mother died when Elsa Collin was just two years old, and her father remarried. Elsa Collin was thus brought up with both half- and step-siblings. She studied at the Appelgren school in Helsingborg, but she obtained her school-leaving certificate in Gothenburg. In 1907 she began to study at Lund University and two and half years later, in the autumn of 1909, she sat her exams for a Bachelor’s degree in art history, literary history, and political science. As a student in Lund she was a member of Den Yngre Gubben (D.Y.G), which was a politically radical association. She also submitted poems to the journal Majgreven, which also featured submissions from the author Vilhelm Ekelund. In 1907 she was one of the first women to contribute to a “studentspex” (student review show) called Gerdaspexet.

Elsa Collin moved north in 1909 and performed the role of the daughter in Moderskärlek at Uppsala city theatre. From 1911 to 1912 she was a member of the Lilla teater ensemble in Stockholm. From 1912 onwards she focused on writing, both fiction and critical reviews. She worked for various journals in Stockholm and for quite some time served as a theatre critic for the daily Arbetet in Malmö. She wrote “Rösträttsången för kvinnor”, which was published in the journal Morgonbris, as well as other poems which were published in the same journal. Together with the likes of Brita von Horn – whom she knew well – and others she helped to found the theatre group called Svenska dramatikers studio (Swedish dramatists’ studio) whilst also being active as its administrator and secretary from its inception in 1939 until 1941.

Elsa Collin died in Stockholm in 1941. She is buried at the Nya cemetery in Helsingborg. Her obituary was written by the actor Helge Hagerman.


Charlott Neuhauser
(Translated by Alexia Grosjean)


Published 2018-03-08



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Family Relationships

Civil Status: Unmarried
  • Mother: Sigrid Elvira Eskilsson
  • Father: Knut Johan August Collin
  • Brother: Johan Gösta Collin
  • Sister: Sofia Margareta Kristina Fransina Collin


Education

  • Läroverk, Göteborg: Studentexamen
  • Universitet, Lund: Fil.kand.examen, konsthistoria, statskunskap och litteraturhistoria, Lunds universitet


Activities

  • Profession: Skådespelare, bl a Uppsala stadsteater 1909, Lilla teatern, Stockholm 1911–1912
  • Profession: Författare, dramatiker
  • Profession: Journalist, teaterrecensent, bl a Arbetet, Morgonbris, sekreterare, Figaro


Contacts

  • Life partner: Brita von Horn
  • Colleague: Vilhelm Ekelund


Organisations

  • Den yngre gubben (D.Y.G.)
    Medlem
  • Helsingborgs-Landskrona studentnation, Lund
    Medlem
  • Svenska dramatikers studio
    Medgrundare, medlem, sekreterare, administratör


Residences

  • Birthplace: Helsingborg
  • Helsingborg
  • Lund
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Sources



Further References

Litteratur
  • Luterkort, Ingrid & Hagerman, Helge, Studion som försvann: Svenska dramatikers studio, dess tillkomst och första säsonger : en dokumentation samt en hyllning till en grupp skådespelare som torde varit den första gruppteatern - om inte till namnet så till gagnet, [Komm. för Stockholmsforskning], Stockholm, 1991

Read more at Litteraturbanken.se


Elsa Collin, circa 1907. Photographer unknown (Wikimedia Commons/Akademiska Föreningens Arkiv & Studentmuseum)
Elsa Collin, circa 1907. Photographer unknown (Wikimedia Commons/Akademiska Föreningens Arkiv & Studentmuseum)

Keywords

Authors 20th century Actors