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Anna Bjorn, Miss Iceland 1974 and Hollywood B-Lister, Outed Whitey Bulger for $2 Million

Categories: Celebrities, Crime

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Hulu via the Boston Globe
From "Remington Steele" bit part to FBI superstar.
Oh, Santa Monica -- where former Boston mobsters and Iceland beauty queens go to co-retire in the lovely sea breeze.

The Boston Globe is reporting that Anna Bjornsdottir, Miss Iceland 1974 turned graphic designer and yoga instructor (so Santa Monica), was neighbors with most-wanted crime boss James "Whitey" Bulger before returning to Reykjavik earlier this year. She even allegedly conspired with Bulger's live-in girlfriend, the notorious Catherine Grieg, on a Good Samaritan mission to save a stray cat!

Aw. But all neighborly loyalties melted away when Bjornsdottir saw the couple on CNN:

In the end, it wasn't a dogged agent, a bounty hunter, or even a police officer making a routine traffic stop who spotted fugitive gangster James "Whitey'' Bulger.

It was the flirty blonde from an old shaving cream commercial, an actress who once pleaded in a B-movie role, "I beg you, let me lead you to him.''

It is a line that sounds strangely prophetic, today.

Anna Bjornsdottir, who was crowned as Miss Iceland in 1974, called the FBI from her native Iceland on June 21, to report that the fugitive gangster and his girlfriend could be found in California, 4,300 miles away. The couple, she said, used to live near her in Santa Monica.

All very romantic, no? We were kind of hoping it was Bjork who had called in the $2 million tip, but Bjornsdottir -- who Hollywood-ized her name to Anna Bjorn while working here in the 1980s -- is certainly the next best thing.

Her IMDB resume includes small parts in such flops as "More American Graffiti" and "The Sword and the Sorcerer," as well as more memorable roles in two sexed-up Noxzema commercials -- all of which are sadly absent from the Tubes. (Let us know if you can find her anywhere.) But according to this People article from 1980, Bjorn was once the cream of L.A.'s modeling scene:

Anna Bjorn and Jakob Magnusson's marriage faces more threats than most. At 25, Bjorn is one of the world's most beautiful and successful models. She earns more than $2,000 a day for her "Take it off" and "Trust Anna" Noxzema commercials (following in the historic tradition of Noxzema girls Gunilla Knutson and Farrah Fawcett) and for the Sassoon ads in which she swirls her blond hair.

At that time, the Globe reports, Bjornsdottir was living with Magnusson (a rock star who has since died) in "the Los Angeles area." She didn't get a house in Santa Monica with new husband Halldor Gudmundsson until about 10 years ago -- "where they stayed for months at a time in the same neighborhood as Bulger and Catherine Greig."

Guess this Icelandic cherub learned the hard way that no quaint, unassuming Third Street apartment is safe from sharing a wall stashed with hundreds of thousands of dollars and dozens of business-time guns.

Or the easy way, seeing as she came out with $2 million for her keen eye and honesty. All that, and legs for days:

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Bjornsdottir in the 1974 Miss Universe competition.
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Justintime
Justintime

damn, i would be fearing for my safety if i was her.

Matt Moneymaker
Matt Moneymaker

Hello Simone (writer of article above),

You wrote "Let us know if you can find her anywhere."  Yes, I found YouTubery of Anna Bjorn, while I was taking a break from finding bigfoot. Here she is in her most iconic role: http://youtu.be/AlToFDc6OlA  

Anna plays the non-English-speaking exchange student from Iceland who bedazzles race car driver John Milner (Paul Le Mat) at the track.

Although you described "More American Graffiti" as a flop, it was a sequel to a cinema classic (American Graffiti) which was the first big hit for George Lucas, so a lot of people have seen the sequel and will remember the scene vividly. It was the first time (or only time) Americans heard someone speaking the Icelandic language on film. The media has largely missed this because they are reporting her name as Anna Bjornsdottir.  That was the name she used as a model. In Hollywood she went by the name Anna Bjorn.

That particular movie scene was influential in my own life, A few years after seeing that movie I met and married a non-English-speaking exchange student from Poland who reminded me a lot of Anna Bjorn in that movie. They were both too sweet to let go.

Matt Moneymaker

Finding Bigfoot (on Animal Planet).

Matt Moneymaker
Matt Moneymaker

Hello Simone (writer of article above),

You wrote "Let us know if you can find her anywhere."  Yes, I found YouTubery of Anna Bjorn, while I was taking a break from finding bigfoot. Here she is in her most iconic role: http://youtu.be/AlToFDc6OlA  

Anna plays the non-English-speaking exchange student from Iceland who bedazzles race car driver John Milner (Paul Le Mat) at the track.

Although you described "More American Graffiti" as a flop, it was a sequel to a cinema classic (American Graffiti) which was the first big hit for George Lucas, so a lot of people have seen the sequel and will remember the scene vividly. It was the first time (or only time) Americans heard someone speaking the Icelandic language on film. The media has largely missed this because they are reporting her name as Anna Bjornsdottir.  That was the name she used as a model. In Hollywood she went by the name Anna Bjorn.

That particular movie scene was influential in my own life, A few years after seeing that movie I met and married a non-English-speaking exchange student from Poland who reminded me a lot of Anna Bjorn in that movie. They were both too sweet to let go.

Matt MoneymakerFinding Bigfoot (on Animal Planet).

Chgoreader
Chgoreader

Perhaps one should not be so smug about capsulizing a former pageant queen's show biz career.  Her movie "On Top", which apparently is not as randy as the title suggests, still has frantic fans in Iceland...to wit, from IMDB comments:

"This film is a big laugh comedy with some great music and fabulous acting.It's about two bands, a male band (Stuðmenn) and a female band (Grýlurnar)that go into competition about the Icelandic musical market. It's a comedyabout the things that you do and do not do to get attention from the fansand to be bigger than the opponent. This film takes you to that year1982, a big year in Icelandic musical history. This is my favourite movieand it is so worth the watch. I've seen it a million times and I never gettired.(Note: The soundtrack (Með allt á hreinu) is available at all Icelandicmusic stores)"

Rock on, Anna, perhaps your 2 mil and replenished fame will yet bring you back to the silver screen!

Kimberly
Kimberly

I'm disgusted! Irresponsible Reporting! Anything for a story? You have put a target on her back, put her in danger!!! This story should have Never been reported! Shame On You!! I hope that Anna Bjornsdottir Sues your paper, the reporter personally & everyone that had anything to do with reporting this story. I hope she is able to file suit on more then endangerment charges.Ms. Bjornsdottir - Sue & Sue for Big money. Their story was apparently more important then Your Life!

galacticcannibal
galacticcannibal

Revealing the name of the tipster was in my view a criminal act , when you consider her safety.But lest we forget, the CIA and the FBI are the top criminal gangs on the planet. They care nothing about the person.The FBI and CIA were a match for the Soviet KGB another world class criminal gang.

I DID NOT NEED TO KNOW
I DID NOT NEED TO KNOW

When this lady turns up "whacked", how important was the :"public's right to know"?

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