Florence Dagmar Oberg (October 22, 1895 – May 7, 1986) was an American silent film actress. She had several leading roles and worked for the Famous Players–Lasky film company, appearing at least twice with Thomas Meighan and Victor Moore while being directed by Cecil B. DeMille.
Born to Swedish parents in Oregon, Dagmar was a stage actress in the Pacific Northwest before relocating with her family to Los Angeles and pursuing a film career. She began her film career in 1914, appearing in several features including DeMille's The Man from Home. She subsequently appeared in DeMille's Kindling (1915). Other credits include the drama Blackbirds, the Western Chimmie Fadden Out West, and The Clown.
1918
as Lucille Spinney
1916
as Millicent - His Daughter
1916
as Rowena Cooper
1915
as Betty Van Courtlandt
1915
as Miss Crocker
1915
as Alice Burke-Smith
1915
1915
as Kate
1915
as Jane Belknap
1915
as Lou
1914
as Christine Braddock
1914
as Ivanoff Maid
1914
as Ida Tyler
1914
as Elodie