Valdemar Psilander
Valdemar Einar Psilander was a Danish actor hugely prevalent in early 20th century cinema, dubbed a popular world star of his time, achieving great success among many European audiences. He notably appeared in 83 films while working with Nordisk Film, whereof only 27 have survived, before his untimely death at the height of his career in 1917.
Known For
Acting
Born
May 9, 1884
Place of Birth
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died
March 6, 1917 age 32

Lady Mary's Love

Love in the Tropics

The Modern Girl

Goofy Movies Number Two

Count Dahlbog's Secret

The Black Dream

The Clown

The Actor's Love-Story

Fire at Sea

Alone with the Devil

A Golden Heart

The Candle and the Moth

In Defense of the Nation

A Revolution Marriage

The Man Without a Future

Love the Conqueror

A Fatal Lie

A Victim of the Mormons

One Life One Love

The Aviator's Generosity

Desdemona

Love and Money

The Little Railroad Queen

Temptations of a Great City

Midsummer-Time
The Picture of Dorian Gray

The Road to Happiness

The Great Circus Catastrophe

The Ballet Dancer

The Monomaniac

The Right of Youth

A Daughter of Eve

When Bacchus Reigns

The Wages of Virtue

The Film in the Film

Love's Devotee

For Sit Lands Ære

Arbejdet adler

A Marriage of Convenience

Vanquished

The Price of Beauty

Strejken paa den gamle Fabrik

Hendes Hjertes Ridder

The Black Chancellor
Prinsens Kærlighed

Lydia

Kærlighedsleg

Nordisk Films Kompagnis studier
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