Holger-Madsen
Holger-Madsen was born on Apr 11, 1878 in Denmark. Holger-Madsen's big-screen debut came with The Grey Lady directed by Viggo Larsen in 1909, strarring Dr. Watson.
Holger-Madsen made his acting debut on the stage in 1896. He was a touring actor until 1905. Played at Casino 1905-12 an Dagmarteatret 1912-14. He never quite abandoned the stage and would return between film jobs. Acting debut on film in 1908. In 1912 he wrote, directed and starred in "Kun en Tigger" which provided him with a contract with Nordisk Film, where he made his greatest films. Between 1913-19 he directed about 80 films and soon became one of the leading director in Denmark. He often wrote his own scripts and brought creative cinematography and innovative lighting to his dramas. In 1920 he started to direct features in Germany but these films never gained the same prominence as his Danish achievements and he returned to Denmark with the advent of sound. In the 1930s he only directed three more films.
Birthday
Apr 11, 1878Place of Birth
Copenhagen, Denmark
Movies & TV Shows
- 1931
actor
5.8 - 19206.7
- 1918
director
6.4 - 1915
director, writer
6.2 - 1909