Gerda Nielsen
**Gerda Nielsen (1896-1971)**, a Danish actress, was a prominent figure in cinema, primarily during the silent era. Recognized for her magnetic presence and dramatic intensity, she was able to embody a wide range of complex characters.
She achieved international fame with her role in August Blom's *Atlantis* (1913), where she portrayed a mysterious femme fatale. Other significant performances include Holger-Madsen's innovative science fiction film *Himmelskibet* (A Trip to Mars, 1918) and the poignant *Den lille pige med svovlstikkerne* (The Little Match Girl, 1925).
Her style was characterized by a profound ability to convey melancholy and resilience, often portraying heroines with tragic destinies or strong, independent women. Although her career extended for a brief period into the sound era, Nielsen remains one of the most iconic actresses of Danish silent cinema.