Otto Elg-Lundberg

Otto Elg-Lundberg was an American actor who is best known for Charlotte Löwensköld, The Saga of Gösta Berling, and his contributions to film soundtracks. He was born on August 26, 1855, and passed away in 1942.

Personal and Family Life

Otto Elg-Lundberg was born into a family that supported his artistic pursuits. Specific details about his family life are not widely known, but his passion for acting was evident in his work in early cinema.

Career

Elg-Lundberg began his acting career in the silent film era, earning recognition for his roles in significant productions. He is particularly remembered for his roles in “Charlotte Löwensköld” and “The Saga of Gösta Berling,” which helped shape his acting legacy.

Death and Legacy

Otto Elg-Lundberg died in 1942, leaving behind a rich legacy in the early days of film. His work continues to be appreciated by film historians and fans of classic cinema, marking him as an important figure in the industry.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1930 Charlotte Löwensköld Gäst på Juldagsmiddagen (uncredited) Actor
1924 The Saga of Gösta Berling Samzelius Actor
1930 Charlotte Löwensköld Performer Soundtrack: “Die lustigen Musikanten”