
Julia Cæsar
Acting
Biography
Julia Maria Vilhelmina Cæsar was a Swedish stage and screen actress, and singer. Her acting career spanned from 1905 until 1968, during which time she appeared in a large number of revues, plays, and 135 feature films.
Born: January 29, 1885
Place of Birth: Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden
Known For

Djurgårdsnätter
The story revolves around a collective of variety artists. A stolen safety deposit box theft gets all in toruble.

Hanna in High Society
When the old colonel Hummerborg dies, he leaves his fortune and estate to his trusted housemaid Hanna. But the colonel's relatives try everything to have the last will canceled.

The Phantom Carriage
An alcoholic, abusive ne'er-do-well is shown the error of his ways through a legend that dooms the last person to die on New Year's Eve before the clock strikes twelve to take the reins of Death's chariot and work tirelessly collecting fresh souls for the next year.

The Lord from the Lane
The poor photographer Tibbe turns out to be the heir of the recently deceased count Silfverbåge. But he can only get the money on one condition: he must stop seeing his old friends, including his fiancée Maja.

Swedish Portraits
The unemployed Timjan discover Mejram singing and instantly fall in love with her.

Summer Interlude
During a brief summer vacation, a lonely woman recalls her first love thirteen years earlier.

Money: A Tragicomic Saga
Orvar is a vagabond, walking the country roads and living on sunshine and generosity. One day he decides to find work somewhere to get some money. He becomes a helping hand for seven lumberjack brothers. The big and strong brothers really enjoy themselves, joking with the small and meek Orvar. Orvar does not know that he has inherited a large fortune but the seven brothers do and they begin to treat him with the greatest courtesy. They convince him to write his last will, making them his heirs, and then begin to make plans on how to kill him.

The Balloon
Sten Stensson Stéen dies when he gets a wooden box in his head, and he enters heaven in a balloon.

It Rains on Our Love
A young couple, penniless, break into a summer cottage; the owner offers to rent to them but he has ulterior motives. By living together, the lovers must face their pasts and contend with the meddling neighbors and authorities.

The Royal Rabble
The ups and downs of three generations in an acting family.
Filmography
as (archive footage)
as (archive footage)
as Faster Agda
as The Caretaker Lady
as Countess Katarina af Silfverbåge
as Clara
as Plåt-Jullan
as Miss Andersson
as Julia
as Old lady
as Great-Grandmother
as Beda
as Camillas dresser
as Ottilia Svensson
as Klöverhage's aunt
as hyresvärdinnan
as Unhappy Customer at Nilsson's
as Klöverhage's faster
as Maja
as M.C.
as Barbara Nilsson
as Jenny Tegenstedt
as Euphemia Olsson
as Skollärarinnan
as Mrs Andersson
as Mrs. Fridh, mother-in-law
as Countess Katarina af Silfverbåge
as Heliga Birgitta
as Mrs Blomqvist, landlady
as Carolina Hård
as Mrs. Råkberg
as Majoress Rosa Morgonkrök
as Berta
as Fru Frid
as Anna
as Mrs. Ledin
as Agency superintendent
as Mother
as Hostess
as Ada
as The landlady
as Mayor's wife
as Guest at Birthday Dinner (uncredited)
as Ms. Fahlén
as Helena Vestman
as Alma Goring
as Agneta Hermansson
as Hulda
as Madame Winter
as Gammel-Kersti
as Hulda
as Fru Karlsson, portvaktsfru
as Woman at the dance
as Mrs. Karlsson
as Kvinna i kyrkan
as Kattentitt
as Cook
as Jullan
as Ordförande för kvinnofridsföreningen
as Hanna
as Mrs. Nilsson
as Mrs. Hagman
as Woman at the castle
as damen i andra kaffeaffären
as Mammy
as Ms Jonsson
as Krister's new Private Secretary
as Representative for the Housemaid's Association
as Agda Holmblom
as Augusta Ljunggren
as Kristin
as Ida Berggren
as Elvira Pettersson
as Miss Pallander
as Mrs. Karlsson, Landlady
as fru Andersson
as Vackra Olga
as Klara Edlund (as Julia Caesar)
as Änkefru Ewa (Amalia) Roos på Pensionat Paradiset i Backabo
as Amalia
as Lövdalskan
as Gossiping Lady
as Sara Rask, widow
as Wife of statesman
as Woman at funeral
as Woman outside church
as (uncredited)