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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1915–1965


Name
  
Lars Hanson

Role
  
Film actor

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Full Name
  
Lars Mauritz Hanson

Born
  
July 26, 1886 (
1886-07-26
)
Goteborg, Sweden

Died
  
April 8, 1965, Stockholm, Sweden

Spouse
  
Karin Molander (m. 1922–1965)

Movies
  
The Wind, Flesh and the Devil, The Saga of Gosta Berling, The Scarlet Letter, The Divine Woman

Similar People
  
Victor Sjostrom, Mauritz Stiller, Karin Molander, Gustaf Molander, Clarence Brown

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Lars Mauritz Hanson (26 July 1886 – 8 April 1965) was a Swedish film and stage actor, internationally mostly remembered for his motion picture roles during the silent film era.

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Biography

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Born in Göteborg, Sweden, Hanson began his career on the stages of Sweden after studying drama in Helsinki, Finland and Stockholm as a Shakespearean actor, appearing in such classics as Othello and Hamlet. Hanson made his film debut in the 1915 film Dolken, directed by Mauritz Stiller, and his popularity as a leading man in his homeland grew with ensuing roles. He was a student of Dramatens elevskola.

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While already a well established popular actor in Sweden and much of continental Europe, Lars Hanson gained greater international recognition for his role as the title character in the 1923 Stiller film Gösta Berlings saga (English: The Story of Gösta Berling), which featured a young Mauritz Stiller protégé named Greta Garbo in one of her first major appearances on screen as well as film stage actress Gerda Lundequist. At the request of American actress Lillian Gish, Hanson arrived in Hollywood, California in 1926 (the same year as Garbo) to star opposite Gish in the film version of The Scarlet Letter directed by fellow countryman Victor Sjöström.

In 1922, Lars Hanson married the ex-wife of influential director Gustaf Molander, Swedish actress Karin Molander. The couple remained married until Hanson's death in 1965.

Hanson's Hollywood career as an actor steadily grew momentum during the 1920s and he was paired with Greta Garbo in two more motion pictures; MGM's 1927 box-office hit Flesh and the Devil, which also starred Garbo's offscreen lover, the successful film actor John Gilbert, and 1928's The Divine Woman, again directed by Victor Sjöström. Sjöström also directed Hanson in a performance opposite Lillian Gish in The Wind (1928). By the end of the 1920s however, the era of the silent film was waning, and seeing that his heavy Swedish accent might be a liability in American films, Lars Hanson returned to Europe.

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Upon arriving back in Europe in 1928, Hanson starred in the aptly titled German film Heimkehr (English: Homecoming) opposite Gustav Fröhlich and Dita Parlo. The following year, he starred in a British version of The Informer filmed at Elstree Studios, playing the same role for which Victor McLaglen won an Academy Award for Best Actor in the John Ford-directed version six years later.

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Lars Hanson continued to appear in Swedish films until the early 1950s before retiring. Hanson's last performance was in the 1951 film Dårskapens hus (The Nuthouse).

In Sweden, Hanson balanced his film work with an outstanding stage career, making memorable appearances in A Dream Play (1935), The Ghost Sonata (1942), and as James Tyrone in the world premiere of Eugene O'Neill's Long Day's Journey into Night (1956). In 1956, Hanson, along with actress Inga Tidblad (who played Mary Tyrone) also became the first two actors to receive The Eugene O'Neill Award; today known as Sweden's most prestigious theatre award and presented annually to the country's most outstanding stage actors. Hanson was also a successful Shakespearean actor, especially for his performances as Richard III and Hamlet.

Lars Hanson died in Stockholm, Sweden in 1965 after a short illness at the age of 78.

Filmography

Actor
1948
Intill helvetets portar as
Victor Barring
1944
Excellensen as
Hans Excellens Herbert von Blankenau
1943
There Burns a Fire as
Ernst Lemmering
1942
Rid i natt! as
Jon Stånge
1941
Första divisionen as
Överste Ståhlberg
1938
Vingar kring fyren as
Fyrmästare Holmstrand
1937
Konflikt as
Edvard Banck
1936
On the Sunny Side as
Harold Ribe
1935
Walpurgis Night as
Johan Borg
1929
The Informer as
Gypo Nolan
1928
Synd as
Maurice Gérard - The Writer
1928
The Wind as
Lige
1928
Homecoming as
Richard
1928
The Divine Woman as
Lucien
1927
Buttons as
Captain Travers
1927
Captain Salvation as
Anson Campbell
1926
Flesh and the Devil as
Ulrich von Eltz
1926
The Scarlet Letter as
The Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale
1926
Till österland as
Ingmar
1925
Ingmarsarvet as
Ingmar Ingmarsson
1924
The Saga of Gösta Berling as
Gösta Berling
1921
Konsum Stockholm Promo (Short)
1921
Guarded Lips as
Wladimir Andrejevitsch Michailov
1920
Erotikon as
Preben Wells, the Sculptor
1920
Fiskebyn as
Thomas Rilke
1919
Ett farligt frieri as
Tore Naesset
1919
Fairy of Solbakken as
Thorbjörn Granliden
1919
Sången om den eldröda blomman as
Olof Koskela
1917
The Girl from the Marsh Croft as
Gudmund Erlandsson
1916
Guldspindeln as
Charles Coudriet
1916
Wolo czawienko as
Wolo Czawienko
1916
Therese as
Gerhard
1916
Vingarne as
Eugène Mikael
1915
Dolken as
Herbert
Soundtrack
1944
Excellensen (performer: "Largo: Ombra mai fù /Serse" [Aria from "Xerxes" an opera seria in three acts])
Self
1953
Med Ingrid Bergman på Berns (Short)
1931
Fröken, Ni liknar Greta Garbo! (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2005
Garbo (Documentary) as
Self
1995
Cinema Europe: The Other Hollywood (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Olof Koskela
- Art's Promised Land (1995) - Olof Koskela (uncredited)
1993
Minns Ni? (Documentary short)
1988
Stiller, Garbo & Me (Documentary) as
Self
1951
Dårskapens hus as
Överste von Blankenau
1944
Some of the Best (Documentary) as
Ulrich von Eltz in Flesh and the Devil (uncredited)

References

Lars Hanson Wikipedia


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