Knud Almar

Knud Almar was an American actor who is best known for Nordhavets mænd (1939), Den store Magt (1925), and Det store hjerte (1925). Born on June 29, 1889, he had a notable career in film before passing away on November 7, 1965.

Personal and Family Life

Knud Almar was born in 1889, but details about his early personal and family life are not widely documented. Throughout his life, Almar focused primarily on his acting career. He may have had a family, but specific information about his relationships and upbringing is scarce.

Career

Almar had a successful acting career with several notable performances during the early to mid-20th century. His work spanned different genres, and he appeared in films such as Kan Kvinder fejle? (1924) and Panserbasse (1936). His contributions to cinema in his era were significant, making him a recognized figure among audiences of that time.

Death and Legacy

Knud Almar passed away on November 7, 1965. Though he is less known today, his films continue to be appreciated by fans of classic cinema. His work laid a foundation for future generations of actors, and he remains a part of film history.

Filmography

Title Release Date Character
Panserbasse 1936-09-30 H.C. Brandt
Diskret ophold 1946-08-05
De tre måske fire 1939-02-27
De bør forelske Dem 1935-12-19
En fuldendt gentleman 1937-01-25
Vi kunde ha’ det saa rart 1942-11-20 Erhardt, chief surgeon
Tante Cramers Testamente 1941-09-19 Søren Rømer, adjunkt
Kan Kvinder fejle? 1924-11-20 Carlo Morton
Susanne 1950-03-24 Magnus Hallenberg, skibsreder
Det store hjerte 1925-01-01
Den Store Magt 1925-04-20