Agnes von Rosen
Agnes von Rosen (1924–2001) was a Swedish noblewoman, circus performer, and stuntwoman. She was known for her daring acts and contributions to the entertainment industry, particularly in the mid-20th century.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Agnes von Rosen was born in 1924 in Sweden into a noble family. She was the daughter of Baron Carl von Rosen and Countess Elisabeth von Rosen. Her early life was marked by privilege and education, but she soon developed a passion for adventure and performance.
Circus Career[edit | edit source]
Agnes von Rosen joined the circus in the 1940s, a move that was unconventional for someone of her social standing. She quickly gained a reputation for her fearless performances, which included high-wire acts, trapeze, and equestrian stunts. She performed with several renowned circuses across Europe and North America.
Stunt Work[edit | edit source]
In addition to her circus career, Agnes von Rosen worked as a stuntwoman in the film industry. She was known for performing dangerous stunts that many of her contemporaries would not attempt. Her work in this field earned her a place among the most respected stunt performers of her time.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Agnes von Rosen was married twice. Her first marriage was to Count Gustaf Wachtmeister, with whom she had two children. After their divorce, she married John Ringling North, the owner of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. This marriage further solidified her ties to the circus world.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Agnes von Rosen's contributions to the circus and stunt industries have left a lasting impact. She is remembered for her bravery, skill, and the barriers she broke for women in these fields. Her life story continues to inspire performers and stunt professionals around the world.
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