Georg af Klercker

Georg af Klercker

1877-12-15 – 1951-11-13 (age 73) Kristiansstad, Sweden
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Biography

Ernst Georg af Klercker was a Swedish writer, actor, photographer and director. After being forced to take leave of the military he became an actor. Two years later in 1912 he directed his first film, "Två bröder/Two Brothers". The film was however banned for moral reasons. But Klercker was unstoppable. He made three other feature films during the same year. Ingmar Bergman has appointed Georg af Klercker the first master of filmmaking in Sweden. Not least for his ability to create that magic depth in his pictures.

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Known For

The Last Performance
The Last Performance

1912

as Carl von Harden

Love's Crucible
For Hearth and Home
South of the Highway
South of the Highway

1936

as Gustav Berghammar

The Österman Brothers’ Virago
The Österman Brothers’ Virago

1925

as Greve Lejonflyckt

In Memories’ Trammels
In Memories’ Trammels

1916

as Count Cronschöld

When Love Kills
When Love Kills

1913

as Bjelke - Greve

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The Scandal

1913

as Lycklig

The Power of Music
The Power of Music

1912

as Carl Schiller

The Springtime of Life
The Springtime of Life

1912

as Seydling

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With Weapon in Hand

1913

as Carl Ståhle

For the Fatherland
For the Fatherland

1914

as Ivan van Kaunowitz

The Top Prize
The Top Prize

1916

as The machinist