Osa Massen
Osa Massen, born Aase Madsen Iversen, was a Danish actress who began her career as a newspaper photographer before becoming a successful movie actress in Hollywood.
Miscellaneous Crew | Movie Actress
January 13, 1914
January 02, 2006
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Osa Massen, born Aase Madsen Iversen, was a Danish actress who rose to prominence during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Initially working as a newspaper photographer, she transitioned into acting and became known for her roles in films such as “A Woman’s Face” (1941), “The Devil and Miss Jones” (1941), “International Settlement” (1938), “The House Across the Bay” (1940), and “Berlin Correspondent” (1942). Massen was honored with the Danish Knight’s Cross of the Dannebrog. She passed away on January 2, 2006, at 91 years old.