In 1936, Gurie arrived in
Hollywood. Film
magnate Sam Goldwyn reportedly took credit for discovering her, promoting his discovery as "the Norwegian Garbo" and billed her as "the siren of the fjords". When the press discovered Gurie's birth in
Flatbush, Goldwyn then claimed "the greatest hoax in movie history." Gurie performed well in the supporting role of Ines in
Algiers (1938), but did less well in
Universal’s
Three Faces West (1940), the
New York Times deeming her effort “less than adequate.” Gurie accepted the lead role in
Voice in the Wind (1944), but the production was panned by critics. She had a minor role in the classic Norwegian film
Kampen om tungtvannet (1948). The movie was based principally on the book
Skis Against the Atom which was written by her brother,
Knut Haukelid, a noted saboteur and member of the Norwegian resistance against German occupation in World War II. ==Later years and death==