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Einar Hanson

Known For
Acting

Known Credits
19

Gender
Male

Birthday
June 14, 1899 (127 years old)

Place of Birth
Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden

Einar Hanson

Biography

From Wikipedia

Einar Hanson (June 15, 1899; Stockholm, Sweden – June 3, 1927; Santa Monica, California), also known as Einar Hansen, was a Swedish silent film motion-picture actor.

Discovered at Stockholm's Royal Dramatic Theatre by director Mauritz Stiller, handsome and sophisticated, he was in 1927 ideally positioned to take over from the late Rudolph Valentino as Hollywood's "great screen lover".

Upon his arrival in Hollywood in 1925, along with Stiller and the director's other protegée Greta Garbo, Hanson starred opposite some of the era's leading ladies, including Pola Negri and Corinne Griffith.

Hanson was destined for even bigger and better things at Paramount Pictures, who had bought his original five-year contract from Universal Studios. He showed great progress opposite Clara Bow and Esther Ralston in Children of Divorce, as well as The Woman on Trial and Barbed Wire both with Pola Negri, and Fashions for Women (all 1927), directed by Dorothy Arzner.

On June 3, 1927, Hanson was on his way home from having dinner with Stiller and Garbo when his car apparently skidded off the road on the Pacific Coast Highway near Topanga Canyon and died on the way to the hospital. He was 27.

Known For

Acting

1927The Woman on Trialas Pierre Bouton
1927Barbed Wireas André Moreau
1927Children of Divorceas Prince Ludovico de Saxe
1927Fashions for Womenas Raoul de Bercy
1927The Masked Womanas Dr. René Delatour (as Einar Hansen)
1927The Lady in Ermineas Adrian Murillo
1926Her Big Nightas Johnny Young
1926Into Her Kingdomas Stepan
1925Mists of the Pastas Henry Vernon
1925Joyless Streetas
1925The Bilberriesas Mestersvenden
1925Rags and Silkas Werner, Erik's brother
1925No. 40 Skipper Streetas
1924Life in the Countryas
192433.333as
1923Johan Ulfstjernaas Helge Ulfstjerna
1923Pirates of the Mälarenas Georg Schalén
1923The Tale of Gunnar Hedeas Gunnar Hede
1919The People of Hemsöas

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