Kristanna Loken
Birth Name: Kristanna Sommer Loken
Place of Birth: Ghent, New York, U.S.
Date of Birth: October 8, 1979
Ethnicity:
*50% German
*50% Norwegian
Kristanna Loken is an American actress and model. She starred as cyborg T-X in the film Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines.
Kristanna’s father is of three quarters Norwegian and one quarter German descent. Kristanna’s mother is of one quarter Norwegian and three quarters German descent. This makes Kristanna of half Norwegian and half German ancestry.
Kristanna has a son.
Kristanna’s paternal grandfather was Helmer George Loken (the son of Halvor/Holvor/Adam Larsen/Larson Løken/Loken and Anne Stenersdtr Sundet). Kristanna’s grandfather Helmer was born in Wisconsin, the son of Norwegian parents. Halvor was born in Løken, Heddal, Telemark, the son of Lars Larsen Aakre/Løken and Turid Halvorsdtr Skårnes. Anne was born in Braaten u/Mørk, Lisleherad, Heddal, Telemark, the daughter of a father surnamed Slettemo/Sundet, and of Anne Kittilsdatter Stormoe.
Kristanna’s paternal grandmother was Florence Isabel Dobbe (the daughter of Ole Peder Dobbe and Helena/Lina/Linie Emilia Grace Simonis). Florence was born in Wisconsin. Ole was born in Wisconsin, to Norwegian parents, Peder/Pedar Olsen/Ohlson Daabu/Dobbe and Anne/Anna Olsdatter Lindland. Helena was also born in Wisconsin, the daughter of Jacob A. Simonis, who was born in Pennsylvania, to German parents, and of Elizabeth Nice, who was also the daughter of German parents, from Prussia.
Kristanna’s maternal grandfather was Milton August Porath (the son of Frank Christoph Porath and Bertha Augusta Juhnke). Milton was born in Wisconsin. Frank was the son of German parents, August F. Porath and Wilhelmine M. “Minnie” Brodtke/Brodke. Bertha was born in Wisconsin, the daughter of German parents, Christoph/Christ M. Juhnke and Amelia/Emelie L. Wojahn.
Kristanna’s maternal grandmother was Ruby Louise Sommer/Sommers (the daughter of William Herman Sommer/Sommers and Julia Ovida Ramberg). Ruby was born in Wisconsin. William was born in Wisconsin or Illinois, the son of German parents, William Freidrich Sommer/Sommers, from Eissedt, Brandenburg, and Pauline Louise Auguste Olm. Julia was born in Wisconsin, the daughter of Charles Ramberg, who was Norwegian, and of Thea Mellum, who was born in Wisconsin, to Norwegian parents, Lars Broten Mellum and Pauline Grina.
Sources: Genealogy of Kristanna Loken – https://www.geni.com
Kristanna’s paternal grandmother, Florence Isabel Dobbe, on the 1910 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Florence Isabel Dobbe on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://www.familysearch.org
Obituary of Kristanna’s paternal uncle (her father’s brother) – http://www.livinglakecountry.com
Obituary of Kristanna’s maternal uncle (her mother’s brother) – http://www.peshtigotimes.net
Kristanna’s maternal grandfather, Milton August Porath, on the 1930 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
Kristanna’s maternal grandmother, Ruby Louise Sommer/Sommers, on the 1920 U.S. Census – https://familysearch.org
correction; her eyes are grey/green and her hair is dark brown (brunette) (dyed blonde)
She’s a tall Nordic beauty. Wish she was in marvel superhero movie for the fanboys
Typical Norwegian look, I should know as Norway is my native country
Typical German look, I should know as Germany is my native country …
:D
(This was not meant too serious, but perhaps we both are right …)
She looks very German to me
She doesn’t look Norwegian at all
She looks european
And norwegians are european. Or not?
They are not “whiter”, than European.
Norwegians, english, irish, german, north-french,
dutsch and even polish – all have the same look
variations.
Why 28 dislikes? Smb means “norwegians are not white”?
is she too” hot” to be Norwegian?
@nnnnn that isn’t true…
norwegians and english are “whiter” than irish, german and north-french!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Hair_color_in_Europe_map.png
that map is not accurate
check out
http://shrani.si/f/A/12M/lVbi88Z/europe-hair0223–light-h.png
light eyes
http://shrani.si/f/b/kM/2NGb019N/europe-eyes-general–lig.png
Once I read that in ancient times even referring to the Germanic peoples only about 40 % have blonde hair and the most dark blonde to brown (and a few red, of course). Perhaps a different definition of “light hair”.
So what’s “light hair” at all? Where’s the point at your graphic they call hair not light but … dark blonde? red? brown? black? And in some countries you can see regions with more light-haired people and some with less. And people with brown hair, blue eyes and really (!) light skin.
So what does it say to be “white”? (And what does it mean, to think further …)
You know more about her ethnicity than herself? Show pics of documents and papers than links with genealogy traced by internet users.