Svend Aggerholm was a Danish actor who is best known for The Princess’s Dilemma, Unjustly Accused, and Addys Ægteskab. He was born on January 19, 1875, in Denmark, and he passed away on February 12, 1940, in Denmark.
Personal and Family Life
Svend Aggerholm was born and raised in Denmark. Information about his family life and relationships is limited, but he pursued a career in acting that spanned several years and included various notable roles in early cinema.
Career
Aggerholm had a significant impact on the Danish film scene during the early 20th century. He starred in numerous films from 1912 to the late 1930s, becoming recognized for his talent and contributions to the industry.
Death and Legacy
Svend Aggerholm died on February 12, 1940, in Denmark. His work helped lay the groundwork for future Danish cinema, and he is remembered for his performances in silent and early sound films.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Pavillonens Hemmelighed | 1916-09-08 | Karl Frank – Detective |
Expressens Mysterium | 1914-03-15 | Laroque, fabrikant |
Den gamle præst | 1939-02-01 | |
Ballettens Datter | 1913-09-26 | Grev de Croisset |
Prinsesse Elena | 1913-11-20 | |
Penge | 1915-12-31 | Mazaud, veksellerer |
De Tre Kammerater | 1912-12-02 | |
The Monomaniac | 1914-01-01 |