Nils Aréhn was an American actor who is best known for The Phantom Carriage (1921), Damen med kameliorna (1925), and Thomas Graals myndling (1922). He was born on December 30, 1877, in Sundsvall, Västernorrlands län, Sweden, and passed away on April 1, 1928, in Stockholm, Sweden.
Personal and Family Life
Nils Aréhn was born Nils Oscar Gerhard Ahrén. There is limited information available about his personal and family life. However, he pursued a successful acting career in the early 20th century, becoming a notable figure in Swedish cinema.
Death and Legacy
Nils Aréhn died on April 1, 1928, in Stockholm, Sweden. His contributions to the film industry have left a lasting legacy, particularly through his work in classic films of the silent era. Aréhn’s performances are still remembered by film enthusiasts today.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Ingmarsarvet | 1925-12-26 | Schoolmaster Storm |
Tösen från Stormyrtorpet | 1917-09-09 | Judge |
Troll-Elgen | 1927-12-26 | P. Rustebakke, rik slekting |
Gustaf Wasa del II | 1928-03-18 | Danish sheriff at Falun |
Hans nåds testamente | 1919-11-03 | Mayor Bjoerner |
Flickan i frack | 1926-09-05 | Old Man Kock |
Karin Ingmarsdotter | 1920-02-02 | Berger Sven Persson |
Körkarlen | 1921-01-01 | Prison Chaplain |
Berg-Ejvind och hans hustru | 1918-01-01 | Bailiff Björn Bergstéinsson, Halla’s Brother-in-Law |
Två konungar | 1925-11-09 | Carl Fredrik Pechlin |
Carolina Rediviva | 1920-12-13 | Roth |
Mordbrännerskan | 1926-10-10 | |
Mälarpirater | 1923-10-21 | Count |
Fiskebyn | 1920-03-15 | |
Hemsöborna | 1919-05-05 | |
Thomas Graals myndling | 1922-10-09 | |
33.333 | 1924-02-04 | |
Unga greven tar flickan och priset | 1924-11-11 | |
Damen med kameliorna | 1925-10-12 | |
Kalle Utter | 1925-02-02 | |
Surrogatet | 1919-01-27 | Amandus Sax |
Amatörfilmen | 1922-10-30 | Edmond Garter, juvelerare |
Till Österland | 1926-02-01 | |
Nur eine Tänzerin | 1926-11-04 | |
Hin och smålänningen | 1927-11-14 | |
Livets konflikter | 1913-11-10 | |
De lefvande dödas klubb | 1914-01-30 |