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.
Acting
50
Male
1884-05-09
Copenhagen, Denmark
Valdemar Einar Psilander
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
The Candle and the Moth
A Golden Heart
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
A Marriage of Convenience
Arbejdet adler
Vanquished
The Price of Beauty
Strejken paa den gamle Fabrik
Hendes Hjertes Ridder
The Black Chancellor
Prinsens Kærlighed
Lydia
Kærlighedsleg
Nordisk Films Kompagnis studier
Hvem skød Psilander?
Man's Greatest Adversary