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Mrs. Dahl
Mrs. Dahl
Biological Information
Full name

Mrs. Dahl

Gender

Female

Born

1810s

Death

April 15, 1912

Cause

Perished on the Titanic

Background Information
Family

Olaf Dahl (husband)
Helga Dahl (daughter)

Hometown

Somewhere in Norway

Religion

Christian

Titanic Statistics
Boarded

Southampton, England

Destination

New York, U.S.A.

Occupation

Passenger

Class

Third class

Fate

Falls from the stern into the sea. Died on impact or of hypothermia.

Production
Classification

Fictional character

Portrayal

Uncredited

Mrs. Dahl was the mother of Helga Dahl, and the wife of Olaf Dahl. Her first name is never revealed, because she was a minor character. She (with her family) boarded the Titanic as a third-class passenger.

Life on the Titanic

Upon boarding, her daughter falls in love with another third-class passenger, Fabrizio De Rossi. Like her husband, Mrs. Dahl did not approve of the romance (presumably because he was not Norwegian as they were).

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Mrs. Dahl in a deleted scene, trying to coax Fabrizio away from Helga.

The two of them persuade Helga to stay with them instead of looking for a lifeboat with Fabrizio and his friends when the Titanic begins to sink.

Helga died during the Titanic's sinking, but makes it farther than her parents, who apparently drowned, because they received such little screentime, Mrs. Dahl and Olaf do not appear in Rose DeWitt Bukater's Titanic Heaven sequence. Her final scene is when she holds on to the rail before drowning when she falls off the ship after being pushed over the rail.

In James Cameron's film, Titanic, Mrs. Dahl was portrayed by an uncredited actress.