Bodil Rosing
Biography
Bodil Rosing was born on December 27, 1877 in Copenhagen, Denmark. She was an actress, known for Sunrise (1927), You Can't Take It with You (1938) and Why Be Good? (1929). She was previously married to Einer Jansen. She died on December 31, 1941 in Hollywood, California, USA.
Known For

All Quiet on the Western Front

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

Grand Hotel

Heidi

You Can't Take It with You

Libeled Lady

The Mortal Storm

Queen Christina
All Movies (69)
- Marry the Boss's Daughter1941 · as Mrs. Polgar
- No Greater Sin1941 · as Ma James
- They Dare Not Love1941 · as Leni
- Reaching for the Sun1941 · as Rita's Mother
- The Mortal Storm1940 · as Old Woman on Train
- Florian1940 · as Anna - Diana's Maid
- Hitler: Beast of Berlin1939 · as Frau Kohler
- Nurse Edith Cavell1939 · as Charlotte
- Hotel Imperial1939 · as Ratty Old Woman (uncredited)
- Confessions of a Nazi Spy1939 · as Passenger on Boat
- You Can't Take It with You1938 · as Mrs. Schmidt
- The First Hundred Years1938 · as Martha
- Breakfast for Two1937 · as Nanny - Blair's Household Staff (uncredited)
- Heidi1937 · as Village Woman (uncredited)
- Michael O'Halloran1937 · as Mrs. Polska
- The Plot Thickens1936 · as Theresa the Cook (uncredited)
- Rose Bowl1936 · as Mrs. Schultz
- Libeled Lady1936 · as Justice of the Peace's Wife (uncredited)
- Thunder in the Night1935 · as Lisa
- Let 'em Have It1935 · as Mrs. Keefer
- Four Hours to Kill!1935 · as Ma
- A Night at the Ritz1935 · as Mama Jaynos
- Roberta1935 · as Fernande
- The Painted Veil1934 · as Frau Koerber
- Crimson Romance1934 · as Mama von Bergen
- King Kelly of the U.S.A.1934 · as Sylvia
- Such Women Are Dangerous1934 · as Helma
- Mandalay1934 · as Mrs. Kleinschmidt
- Queen Christina1934 · as Innkeeper's Wife (uncredited)
- Reunion in Vienna1933 · as Kathie - the Krug Family Maid
- Ex-Lady1933 · as Mrs. Bauer - Helen's Mother
- The Crime of the Century1933 · as Hilda Ericson
- Hallelujah, I'm a Bum1933 · as Undetermined Secondary Role
- The Match King1932 · as Frau Necher (uncredited)
- 6 Hours to Live1932 · as Greta
- Grand Hotel1932 · as Nurse Helping Old Lady Into Elevator (uncredited)
- Downstairs1932 · as Sophie
- The Miracle Man1932
- Three Who Loved1931 · as 'Aunt Anna' Larson
- Part Time Wife1930 · as Martha - the Cook
- Oh, for a Man!1930 · as Masseuse
- A Lady's Morals1930 · as Innkeeper's Wife
- All Quiet on the Western Front1930 · as Mother of Hospital Patient (uncredited)
- Hello Sister1930 · as Martha Peddie
- The Bishop Murder Case1929 · as Grete Menzel
- Broadway Babies1929 · as Durgan
- Eternal Love1929 · as Housekeeper
- Betrayal1929 · as Andre's Mother
- Why Be Good?1929 · as Ma Kelly
- King of the Rodeo1929 · as Mother
- The Woman from Moscow1928 · as Nadia
- The Fleet's In1928 · as Mrs. Deane
- Out of the Ruins1928 · as Mère Gilbert
- Ladies of the Mob1928 · as The mother
- Wheel of Chance1928 · as Sara Turkeltaub
- The Big Noise1928 · as Ma Sloval
- The Law of the Range1928 · as Jim and the Kid's Mother
- Wild Geese1927 · as Mrs. Sandbo
- Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans1927 · as The Maid
- Blondes by Choice1927 · as Caroline Bennett
- Stage Madness1927 · as Maid
- The City1926 · as Sarah
- The Midnight Kiss1926 · as Swedish maid
- It Must Be Love1926 · as Mom Schmidt
- The Sporting Lover1926
- The Volga Boatman1926 · as Tartar Woman
- Lights of Old Broadway1925 · as Widow Gorman
- The Tower of Lies1925 · as Midwife
- Pretty Ladies1925 · as Minor Role (uncredited)