Sven Hugo Borg
Biography
Sven Hugo Borg was born in Vinslöv, Skåne län, Sweden. Early in his career, Borg was a secretary with the Swedish Consulate in Los Angeles. While working at the consulate he met the actress Greta Garbo who had recently arrived in Hollywood. Garbo asked Borg to be her interpreter for an upcoming movie, to which he readily agreed. He served as Garbo's interpreter from 1925 to 1929.
After interpreting for Greta, Borg decided to pursue acting as a career. He had done some dramatic work on the Swedish stage. He continued to remain with the consulate until the late 1930s.
Borg became much in demand during World War II Hollywood films, playing both Nazi officers and Scandinavian resistance fighters. Throughout his acting career, Borg was an actor who portrayed a wide range of many different characters, e.g.Sverre-King of Norway in The Crusades.
He died in 1981 at the age of 84 in Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
Man Hunt
1941
It's Always Fair Weather
as Svenson - Masseur (uncredited) 1955
This Land Is Mine
as German Soldier 1943
Invisible Agent
as German Captain (uncredited) 1942
Action in the North Atlantic
as Norwegian Seaman (uncredited) 1943
Désirée
as Aide (uncredited) 1954
Theodora Goes Wild
as Bartender (uncredited) 1936
Above Suspicion
as German Guard (Uncredited) 1943
None Shall Escape
as German Soldier (uncredited) 1944
Address Unknown
as Angry German at Play (uncredited) 1944
Comrade X
as Streetcar Passenger 1940
Santa Fe
as 'Swede' Swanstrom 1951
The Crusades
as Sverre, the Norse King 1935
The Moon Is Down
as Sergeant (uncredited) 1943
They Raid by Night
as Dalberg 1942
Captain Pirate
as Swede 1952