Alfred Lundberg

Alfred Lundberg was an American actor who is best known for Kiss of Death (1916), The Governor’s Daughters (1915), and Millers dokument (1916). He was born in 1852 and passed away in 1935.

Personal and Family Life

Alfred Lundberg was born in 1852, but not much is known about his early life or family background. He spent much of his career in acting, contributing to various films in the early 20th century. His family details remain largely undisclosed.

Career

Throughout his acting career, Lundberg appeared in several films, showcasing his talent in various genres. He was particularly recognized for roles in silent films, which were popular during his time. Lundberg’s performances contributed to the development of early cinema.

Death and Legacy

Alfred Lundberg passed away in 1935. His work in film has left a lasting mark on the industry, representing a significant period in the history of cinema. Despite the passage of time, he is remembered for his contributions to early film.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Allt hämnar sig 1917-07-09 Williams
Millers dokument 1916-08-04 Friedman
Landshövdingens döttrar 1915-08-25
Miraklet 1913-12-01
Strejken 1915-01-04
Livet på landet 1924-09-15
Synnöve Solbakken 1919-10-20 The Priest
Dödskyssen 1916-08-25 Workshop manager
Kvarnen 1921-01-01 Court president
Vem dömer 1922-01-01
Ingmarsarvet 1925-12-26 Juryman
Fänrik Ståls sägner 1926-11-01
Gustaf Wasa del II 1928-03-18 Mayor of Stockholm
Gustaf Wasa del I 1928-03-04 Mayor of Stockholm
Bra flicka reder sig själv 1914-10-12 Fellman, grosshandlare
En lyckoriddare 1921-03-14 Priest
Stormens barn 1928-01-16
Hjärtan som mötas 1914-11-30
För sin kärleks skull 1914-03-09