Mini-Biography:
Axel Strøm was born on October 12, 1866. He was a Danish Regisseur, Schauspieler, Autor, known for Die weisse Geisha (1924), En rekrut fra 64 (1910), Dorian Grays Portræt (1910), Axel Strøm's first movie on record is from 1910. Axel Strøm died on April 12, 1950. His last motion picture on file dates from 1925.
Biographical Notes
Schauspieler und Regisseur des dänischen Stummfilms
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1925: Det store hjerte (Darsteller: Den offentlige anklager ), Directed by August Blom, with Philip Bech, , Peter Nielsen,
1924: Die weisse Geisha (Darsteller: Direktør Storm ), Directed by Heinz-Karl Heiland, Valdemar Andersen, with Philip Bech, Irene Ambrus, Carl W. Tetting,
1914: Dødsklokken (Darsteller: Oberst Holck), Directed by Alf Nielsen, with Alf Nielsen, ,
1914: Arvingen til Skjoldborg (Darsteller: Niels Holt, møller), Directed by Alfred Cohn, with , ,
1914: Den sorte Familie (Die Schwarze Familie) (Darsteller: Købmand Strøm, Oles morfar), Directed by Alfred Cohn, with , , Gyda Aller,
1912: En frygtelig Fejltagelse (Regisseur), with Nicolai Neiiendam, Berthe Forchhammer, ,
1912: Jernbanens Datter (Ein Kind der Sünde) (Darsteller), Directed by August Blom, with Valdemar Psilander, Karen Lund, Else Frölich,
1911: Dyrekøbt Glimmer (Die Asphaltpflanze) (Darsteller: Direktor von Wilcke), Directed by Urban Gad, with Johannes Poulsen, Frederik Jacobsen, ,
1911: Kærlighedens Styrke (Ein Liebesleben) (Darsteller: Direktør Saxild), Directed by August Blom, with , Clara Wieth,
1911: Folkets Vilje (Enterbte des Glücks) (Darsteller), Directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen, with , Einar Zangenberg, ,
1910: Dorian Grays Portræt (Das Bildnis des Dorian Gray) (Regisseur), with Valdemar Psilander, Clara Wieth, Adam Poulsen,
1910: Den døde Rotte (Regisseur), with ,
1910: En rekrut fra 64 (Der Krieg von 1864) (Darsteller: Hauptmann), Directed by Urban Gad, with , Hans Neergaard,
1910: Kærlighed og Selvmord (Darsteller), Directed by N. N., with Clara Wieth, ,
1910: Et Menneskeliv (Darsteller), Directed by Sven Lange, with Clara Wieth, Adam Poulsen,