Nils Asther

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

3.232

Gender

Male

Birthday

16-Jan-1897

Age

(127 years old)

Place of Birth

Copenhagen, Denmark

Also Known As
  • Nils Anton Alfhild Asther

Nils Asther

Biography

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Nils Anton Alfhild Asther (17 January 1897 - 13 October 1981) was a Danish-born Swedish actor active in Hollywood from 1926 to the mid 1950s, known for his beautiful face and often called "the male Greta Garbo". Between 1916 and 1963 he appeared in over 70 feature films, 16 done in the silent era. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Nils Anton Alfhild Asther, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.


Credits

Aquel hombre de Tánger Aquel hombre de Tánger (1953) Character: Henri
Mary Ellen travels abroad and ends up marrying a Count while she is intoxicated. The Count disappears and with the aid of her father, George, she tracks down his address in the Casbah, only to discover he was an impostor. The real count is Henri, a nondescript man with a shrewd business sense. Mary Ellen pays him to carry on the masquerade of being her husband so she can get a divorce.
Guilty Melody Guilty Melody (1936) Character: Galloni
A British spy falls in love with a singer whose husband is working for the enemy.
The Marriage of Corbal The Marriage of Corbal (1936) Character: Varennes
The film hinges on the love triangle between a young aristocratic lady on the run (Cleonie, played by Hazel Terry), the murderous Varennes, Citizen-Deputy of the Revolution who saves her by disguising her as his nephew (Nils Asther) and finally the Marquis of Corbal of the film's title, played by Hugh Sinclair.
Make-Up Make-Up (1937) Character: Bux
Make-Up is a 1937 British drama film directed by Alfred Zeisler and starring Nils Asther, June Clyde and Judy Kelly. It was a circus film made by an independent production company at Shepperton Studios.
Der goldene Schmetterling Der goldene Schmetterling (1926) Character: Andy McFarland
A restaurant cashier, who has a mutual attraction to the restauranteur, has a secret passion for dance. As soon as she finishes work she is off down to the dance studio for a practice. She has a chance meeting with a handsome impresario, who promises to make her into the greatest dancer the world has ever known.
Die drei Kuckucksuhren Die drei Kuckucksuhren (1926) Character: Reginald Ellis
Lord Ernest Clifton lives with his beautiful wife, Gladys, at Easton Lodge. He has lost immense wealth in the lap of his uncle's death. One day Lord Clifton receives a mysterious package with an even more mysterious letter from his uncle. Three cuckoo clocks that strike only once a month should show him the way to find the second part of the pot of gold buried somewhere. Ernest's thirst for adventure only awakens and waits for the first cuckoo clock to mark the room number of a hotel in Cairo, where the second cuckoo clock hangs.
Svenska Floyd Svenska Floyd (1961) Character: Vincent Mitella
The world-famous Swedish boxer Flosse travels to Italy to fight for the world boxing title. In Rome he meets the nightclub singer Lollo.
När mörkret faller När mörkret faller (1960) Character: Vicar Tord Ekstedt
Young Elisabeth comes to Västlinge to meet her old relative, the vicar and and his young daughter. She is going to spend the Christmas there in peace and quiet but on Christmas Eve, the grocer is brutally murdered with an axe. Police inspector Christer Wijk comes to the small village to find the murderer. He soon discovers the puzzle of evidence that makes almost everybody a suspect.
Screen Snapshots (Series 12, No. 2) Screen Snapshots (Series 12, No. 2) (1932) Character: Himself
A Columbia Pictures promotional short which explains how a movie is made.
Minns du? Minns du? (1935) Character: (archive footage)
Compilation film with scenes from different Swedish silent films, many of the films have since been lost and the only surviving fragments can be found in this film.
Carl XII:s kurir Carl XII:s kurir (1924) Character: Stanislaus, Potockis nevö
Adjutant general Axel Roos is selected by King Charles XII to deliver a message to the court from the army in Bender, current day Moldova. His ride will take him straight through hostile Europe, where both Russians and Poles have interests in capturing him.
Die versunkene Flotte Die versunkene Flotte (1926) Character: Torpedooffizier Günther Adenried
The film portrays the Imperial German Navy during the First World War, particularly the Battle of Jutland and is based on a novel by Helmut Lorenz.
Gudrun Gudrun (1963) Character: Mr. Roscoe
Danish drama about a young woman's rites of passage in finding romance.
The Crime Doctor The Crime Doctor (1934) Character: Gary Patten
When he finds out that his wife is having an affair, a criminologist commits the perfect murder--and pins the crime on his wife's boyfriend so well that the man is convicted of the murder.
Sweater Girl Sweater Girl (1942) Character: Prof. Henri Menard
College students attempt to solve a series of murders on campus while also trying to put together the school's big show.
The Cossacks The Cossacks (1928) Character: Prince Olenin Stieshneff
Stirring romance, hard riding, desperate fighting with the Cossacks playing their game of war and chivalry. A mighty picturization of Count Leo Tolstoi's famous novel of the same name.
Our Dancing Daughters Our Dancing Daughters (1928) Character: Norman
A flapper who's secretly a good girl and a gold-digging floozy masquerading as an ingénue both vie for the hand of a millionaire.
The Feathered Serpent The Feathered Serpent (1948) Character: Paul Evans
In order to learn the location of a fabled Aztec treasure, a professor kidnaps his colleague, the only man able to read the ancient Aztec script that is supposed to reveal the location of the treasure. Charlie Chan and his #1 and #2 sons journey to the jungles of Mexico to find the victim and bring the kidnapper and his gang to justice.
Norrtullsligan Norrtullsligan (1923) Character: N/A
A collective of office girls and their tribulations in the male world, female solidarity, the place of women in the labor and civil rights struggles and the conflict between love and work.
Bluebeard Bluebeard (1944) Character: Inspector Lefevre
Young female models are being strangled. Will law enforcement be able to stop the crime wave before more women become victims?
The Night of January 16th The Night of January 16th (1941) Character: Bjorn Faulkner
Accused of killing her employer, financier Bjorn Faulkner, Kit is championed by wisecracking sailor-on-leave Steve Van Ruyle, who has a vested interest in the outcome of the trial.
The Single Standard The Single Standard (1929) Character: Packy Cannon
A bored socialite finds fleeting romance with an artist.
The Right To Romance The Right To Romance (1933) Character: Dr. Helmuth Heppling
Against her better judgment, a dedicated and hard-working plastic surgeon (Ann Harding) finds herself falling in love with a playboy (Robert Young). Drama.
The Night Before the Divorce The Night Before the Divorce (1942) Character: Victor Roselle
Marital comedy with a dash of murder.
Wild Orchids Wild Orchids (1929) Character: Prince de Gace
A prince in J... tries to seduce his visitor's wife, but he's discovered.
Love, Honor and Goodbye Love, Honor and Goodbye (1945) Character: Tony Linnard
A lawyer's wife walks out on him, then poses as a French nurse to spy on him.
Vem dömer Vem dömer (1922) Character: Apprentice
At the end of the middle ages, Ursula is accused of having poisoned her own husband. She claims she is innocent, but to prove it, she must submit to a ritual: trial by fire, walking on fire along a path leading directly to a crucifix. A film that has been much commended for the visual creativity shown by the director in successive blending in of images involving Ursula, her husband, the Virgin Mary, and Jesus Christ. Much applauded, also: the performance of Jenny Hasselqvist, thus described by French director René Clair: “We shall never forget her flaming eyes, the severity of her spirit, her abrupt and alarmed expressions, like an animal under threat.”
The Bitter Tea of General Yen The Bitter Tea of General Yen (1932) Character: General Yen
An American missionary is gradually seduced by a courtly warlord holding her in Shanghai.
Letty Lynton Letty Lynton (1932) Character: Emile Renaul
Socialite Letty Lynton is returning to New York, abandoning one-time lover Emile Renaul in South America, when she strikes up a shipboard romance with Jerry Darrow. Renault is waiting for her in New York and will not leave her alone, so she poisons him. When detectives take her to the D.A.s office, Jerry cooks up an alibi.
Son of Lassie Son of Lassie (1945) Character: Olav
Laddie (Son of Lassie) and his master are trapped in Norway during WW2 - has he inherited his mothers famous courage?
The Cardboard Lover The Cardboard Lover (1928) Character: Andre
A ditzy American girl visiting Monte Carlo is hired by a tennis champ to be his "cardboard lover"--to pretend to be in love with him so he can teach his two-timing fiancé a lesson and win her back. What he doesn't realize is that the girl isn't pretending --she actually is in love with him, and she sets out to win him for herself.
By Candlelight By Candlelight (1933) Character: Prince Alfred Von Rommer
A beautiful woman mistakes a Prince's butler for the Prince.
Night Monster Night Monster (1942) Character: Agor Singh
Kurt Ingston, a rich recluse, invites the doctors who left him a hopeless cripple to his desolate mansion in the swamps as one by one they meet horrible deaths.
Dream of Love Dream of Love (1928) Character: Prince Mauritz
A duke has deposed Prince Mauritz's father, so Mauritz spends his time in affairs with a countess, the duke's wife and a gypsy girl Adrienne. Years later she is a famous actress in a play resembling the sad story of their earlier relationship. He falls in love with her again. The jealous duchess and the duke arrange to have him shot by firing squad but revolutionaries save him and make him King.
Jealousy Jealousy (1945) Character: Peter Urban
A female cabbie is suspected of killing her drunken husband.
Fördom & stolthet – en queer filmhistoria Fördom & stolthet – en queer filmhistoria (2022) Character: Self (archive footage)
A journey through Swedish queer film history.
If I Were Free If I Were Free (1933) Character: Tono Casanove
A recently divorced interior decorator falls in love with a married barrister.
Madame Spy Madame Spy (1934) Character: Capt. Franck
Maria is married to Captain Franck of German Intelligence. He does not know she is a Russian assigned to spy on him. When he is told to uncover a leak, he vows revenge on his wife.
The Hour Before the Dawn The Hour Before the Dawn (1944) Character: Kurt van der Breughel
A beautiful Austrian refugee in England--who is also a Nazi agent--marries a scholarly English pacifist. He lives near a secret military base she needs to get information about so she can help in Hitler's planned invasion of England.
Abdul the Damned Abdul the Damned (1935) Character: Kadar Pasha, Chief of Police
In 1908, Sultan Abdul Hamid rules the Turkish Empire, but he is faced with the threat of revolt by the Young Turk party. He allows Hilmi Pasha, the leader of the Young Turks, to return from exile and form the country's first constitutional government. With tensions still growing, chief of police Kadar Pasha assassinates Hassan Bey, the leader of the Old Turk party, and makes it look as if a Young Turk committed the crime, in order to give Abdul an excuse for arresting the Young Turk leaders. Meanwhile, Abdul becomes infatuated with a visiting Austrian singer. When she rejects his advances, she endangers both herself and her fiancé, a Turkish officer who also knows who really shot Hassan Bey.
The Man Who Lost Himself The Man Who Lost Himself (1941) Character: Peter Ransome
John Evans encounters his lookalike, Malcolm Scott. When Scott is killed in an accident, Evans finds himself mistaken for Scott and decides to do some good in his new role.
Topsy and Eva Topsy and Eva (1927) Character: George Shelby
Topsy, a Black slave girl who "jes' growed" is auctioned but nobody will bid. A young girl named Eva purchases Topsy for a nickel.
The Washington Masquerade The Washington Masquerade (1932) Character: Henri Brenner
An honest, talented and well respected attorney defeats a corrupt incumbent U.S. Senator. After a very good start he has to face the subtle temptations and innocent looking traps of Washington.
Sorrell and Son Sorrell and Son (1927) Character: Christopher 'Kit' Sorrell
Stephen Sorrell, a decorated war hero, raises his son Kit alone after Kit's mother deserts husband and child in the boy's infancy. Sorrell loses a promising job offer and is forced to take work as a menial. Both his dignity and his health are damaged as he suffers under the exhausting labor and harsh treatment he receives as a hotel porter. But Sorrell thrives in the knowledge that his son will benefit from his labors. Sorrell has allowed the boy to believe his mother dead, but when the mother shows up, wanting to re-enter the young man's life, Sorrell must make hard decisions. Preserved and restored by the Academy Film Archive in 2004.
But the Flesh Is Weak But the Flesh Is Weak (1932) Character: Prince Paul
A poor-but-charming father and son try to enter high society by marrying rich English widows.
Vingarne Vingarne (1916) Character: Aspiring actor
The story is that of a conniving countess coming between a gay sculptor, Claude Zoret, and his bisexual model and lover, Mikaël, ultimately leading to Zoret's death in a raging storm at the base of a statue of Mikaël as the mythological Icarus. The film is missing 19 minutes of run time.
The Sea Bat The Sea Bat (1930) Character: Carl
The sister of a sponge diver killed by a stingray loves an escaped convict posing as a priest.
Forced Landing Forced Landing (1941) Character: Col. Jan Golas
On faraway Mosaque, an American pilot finds that he is in a desperate struggle with a military officer intent on sabotaging a local fort.
Flying Blind Flying Blind (1941) Character: Eric Karolek
A spy steals a secret military device, then hijacks an airliner to get away. The airliner crashes in the wilderness & the survivors are threatened by a raging forest fire.
Mystery Broadcast Mystery Broadcast (1943) Character: Ricky Moreno
A radio detective sets out to solve an old murder case, with the help of her sound man and another radio detective. They manage to talk to the people involved in the case, but shortly afterwards the main suspects turn up dead.
The Man in Half Moon Street The Man in Half Moon Street (1945) Character: Dr. Julian Karell
A British doctor and painter must kill for the glands he needs to stop the aging process.
Alaska Alaska (1944) Character: Thomas Leroux
A man who has been framed on a murder charge is placed in the custody of a crooked U.S. marshal, who is secretly running a murderous claim-jumping gang.
Storm at Daybreak Storm at Daybreak (1933) Character: Capt. Geza Petery
Sarajevo June 28, 1914. Dushan, the Serbian mayor of a Hungarian town, has come to see the parade of Archduke Ferdinand. While there he runs into Geza, an old friend in the Hungarian Army and invites him to come to his house and visit him and his new wife.
Gyurkovicsarna Gyurkovicsarna (1920) Character: Bandi Gyurkovics
Mr. and Mrs. Gyurkovics have a dozen children the oldest of which, the twins Géza and Bandi, just preparing for their matriculation examination. When graduation day has come Géza refuses to set up but taken by force by the principal's henchmen. When dad Gyurkovics later dies, takes over Bandi goods while Géza becoming an officer cadet in the nearby garrison city.
Vita frun Vita frun (1962) Character: Simon Ek
A ghost called Vita Frun (White Lady) is accused of several murders. Detective Hillman is contacted to resolve the case.
Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day (1941) Character: Constanzo Labardi
A variety of predicaments arise to distract Dr. Kildare from his wedding to Nurse Mary Lamont.
Love Time Love Time (1934) Character: Franz Schubert
Newly arrived in the nineteenth century court of Emperor Francis 1st of Austria Countess Valerie happens to overhear a young pianist and advises him to play with more feeling, for he is playing a piece by Franz Schubert, her favorite composer. Unknown to Valerie, the man is Schubert, and he playfully keeps his identity a secret. Valerie visits Franz the next day, and he teaches her to play the violin part of a new song he has written, and she hopes for romance though he still longs for his lost love Caroline. But as a week passes, he forgets Caroline and returns Valerie's affections. When Franz is evicted, there is much tumult, but he is finally called to court where his music is celebrated, and Valerie and he are reunited.
Himmelskibet Himmelskibet (1918) Character: Martian citizen
The navy captain Avanti Planetaros is inspired by his astronomer-father to travel through outer space to reach other worlds. He becomes an aviator and, along with the young scientist Dr. Krafft, the driving force behind the construction of a space-ship. Despite oppostion from the mocking Professor Dubius, Planetaros gathers a crew of fearless men and takes off. During the long voyage, the crew becomes restless; a mutiny is narrowly avoided. Finally, they reach Mars and discover that the planet is inhabited by people who have reached a higher stage of development, free of diseases, sorrow, violence, sexual urges, and the fear of death. Avanti falls in love with Marya, daughter of the Prince of Wisdom, the head of the Martians. Marya shares his feelings and decides to return with him in order to bring the wisdom of the Martians to the backward Earthlings. (stumfilm.dk)
The Blue Danube The Blue Danube (1928) Character: Erich von Statzen
Marguerite, the beauty of an Austrian village, loves the poverty-stricken Baron Erich von Statzen, although her mother is opposed to the affair, having been made suspicious by the hunchback Ludwig, who is smitten by Marguerite's charms and insanely jealous of Statzen. Statzen's uncle would have him marry Helena Boursch, the local brewer's daughter, to save his dwindling estate. Ordered to the front when war is declared, Statzen is forced to leave without saying goodby to Marguerite.
Loves of an Actress Loves of an Actress (1928) Character: Raoul Duval
Rachel becomes the leading actress in the Comédie Française through the patronage of three influential men: Baron Hartman, the wealthiest man in France; Count Vareski, a relative of Napoleon; and Dr. Durande. All three men are in love with her, but she throws them over when she falls in love with Raoul Duval....
Submarine Alert Submarine Alert (1943) Character: Dr. Arthur Huneker
Nazi spies use a stolen shortwave transmitter prototype to broadcast top secret shipping info to an offshore Japanese sub. To nab the spy ring, the Government has the West Coast's top radio engineers fired and shadowed to see if the Nazis recruit them to complete work on the prototype radio. Radio engineer Lew Deerhold, a resident alien without a job to pay for his adorable little ward Gina's life-saving operation, falls prey to the spy ring, and is swept up in a maelstrom of deceit and danger.
Laugh, Clown, Laugh Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928) Character: Count Luigi Ravelli
A despairing clown suffering a broken heart and a self-indulgent count who uncontrollably laughs learn to help each other with their problems, but both fall in love with the same young woman.



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