Aino Lillalida Bergö (commonly spelled Aino Bergo in English-language publications) (1915 – July 1944) was a Swedish ballerina, opera singer and film actress.
Bergö studied ballet in Stockholm. She performed ballet in Berlin and Munich and starred in operettas in Vienna. [1] Bergö starred in the 1936 German film Das Frauenparadies and later relocated to England, where producer Irving Asher helped her land a starring role in Thistledown. In 1938 in Chelsea, London Bergö married Richard Fairey, the eldest son of Sir Charles Richard Fairey, an aircraft manufacturer. [2] [3] They were divorced in 1943. [2]
Bergö was killed in July 1944 in a German flying bomb attack in southern England. [4] Her death was registered in Kensington, London. [5] Her services were held at the Swedish Church on Harcourt Street in London.
Aino Lillalida Bergö (commonly spelled Aino Bergo in English-language publications) (1915 – July 1944) was a Swedish ballerina, opera singer and film actress.
Bergö studied ballet in Stockholm. She performed ballet in Berlin and Munich and starred in operettas in Vienna. [1] Bergö starred in the 1936 German film Das Frauenparadies and later relocated to England, where producer Irving Asher helped her land a starring role in Thistledown. In 1938 in Chelsea, London Bergö married Richard Fairey, the eldest son of Sir Charles Richard Fairey, an aircraft manufacturer. [2] [3] They were divorced in 1943. [2]
Bergö was killed in July 1944 in a German flying bomb attack in southern England. [4] Her death was registered in Kensington, London. [5] Her services were held at the Swedish Church on Harcourt Street in London.