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Nils Chrisander : ウィキペディア英語版
Nils Olaf Chrisander

Nils Olaf Chrisander (14 February 1884 – 5 June 1947) was a Swedish actor and film director in the early part of the twentieth-century.
Born Waldemar Olaf Chrisander in Stockholm, Sweden, Chrisander's first screen appearances as an actor were in German and Swedish silent films in the mid-1910s. His first motion picture role was in the 1915 Carl Schönfeld-directed German silent film drama ''Um ein Weib''.
As an actor, Chrisander is possibly best recalled for starring as "Erik the Phantom" in the now lost 1916 Ernst Matray-directed German adaptation ''Das Phantom der Oper'', based on Gaston Leroux's novel ''The Phantom of the Opera'' opposite Norwegian actress Aud Egede-Nissen.〔(Phantom of the Opera )〕 Matray's version is the first film adaptation of Leroux's 1909-1910 serialized novel.〔(Pianomos.com )〕 In 1917, he appeared opposite the popular Polish film actress Pola Negri in her first role in a German production, ''Nicht lange täuschte mich das Glück''. In 1919, he co-directed the German silent film ''Alraune und der Golem'' with actor and director Paul Wegener.
After performing in a film serial for director Karl Gerhardt opposite actress Lil Dagover from 1920 to 1921, Chrisander began his career in Germany as a director. In total, he directed three films in Germany, before relocating to the United States where he directed two dramatic films: 1927's ''Fighting Love'', starring Jetta Goudal, Victor Varconi and Henry B. Walthall for Cecil B. DeMille Pictures,〔(Turner Classic Movies )〕 and that same year, ''The Heart Thief'', starring Joseph Schildkraut and Lya De Putti.〔(''New York Times Movies'', review: 27 April 1927 )〕

By 1930, he was living at S. Gramercy Place in Los Angeles, California.〔(Movieland Directory - United States Census, 1930 )〕 He died in 1947.
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