Osa Massen (born Aase Madsen Iversen, 13 January 1914 â€" 2 January
2006) was a Danish actress who became a successful movie actress in
Hollywood. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in
1941.Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, she began her career as a newspaper
photographer, then became an actress. She first came to the United
States in 1937. She was recorded as Aase Madsen-Iversen, Danish
actress, aged 23, on the manifest of the S/S Normandie, which sailed
from Southampton, England, on December 18, 1937, and arrived at the
Port of New York on December 23, 1937.Massen's first film was
Kidnapped (1935). She notably appeared as Melvyn Douglas' unfaithful
wife dealing with blackmailer Joan Crawford in A Woman's Face (1941).
She also appeared as a mysterious woman with something to hide in
Deadline at Dawn (1946). She also starred with Lloyd Bridges in the
movie Rocketship X-M (1950), the first space adventure of the
post-World War II era.
2006) was a Danish actress who became a successful movie actress in
Hollywood. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in
1941.Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, she began her career as a newspaper
photographer, then became an actress. She first came to the United
States in 1937. She was recorded as Aase Madsen-Iversen, Danish
actress, aged 23, on the manifest of the S/S Normandie, which sailed
from Southampton, England, on December 18, 1937, and arrived at the
Port of New York on December 23, 1937.Massen's first film was
Kidnapped (1935). She notably appeared as Melvyn Douglas' unfaithful
wife dealing with blackmailer Joan Crawford in A Woman's Face (1941).
She also appeared as a mysterious woman with something to hide in
Deadline at Dawn (1946). She also starred with Lloyd Bridges in the
movie Rocketship X-M (1950), the first space adventure of the
post-World War II era.
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