Early life Valdemar Psilander was born in
Copenhagen on 9 May 1884. At the age of 15, he was employed as an apprentice actor at the Casino theater in Copenhagen and performed at both the
Frederiksberg and Dagmar Theaters through 1909. His stage performances were not particularly notable.
Film career Psilander debuted on screen in the fall of 1910 in
The Portrait of Dorian Gray for a small film company, Regia Kunst Film. He was immediately hired away by
Nordisk Film to perform in
August Blom's
Ved Fængslets Port (
At the Prison Gates). Psilander's charismatic performance earned him great praise and he quickly became Nordisk's highest-paid actor. He often acted alongside Norwegian–Danish actress
Else Frölich. In 1911, Nordisk Film had a fine international reputation and a wide distribution network, but it was Psilander's films which spearheaded the company's sales. He was especially popular among German, Russian and Hungarian audiences. In a rare newspaper interview from 1913, he spoke about his acting method: "We so often see fine stage actors become nothing on film because they don't understand that it depends upon concentration. The interesting thing about film is that we play to all social classes and in all parts of the world. We must in our means of expression appear nearly primitively genuine, truly original. One can perhaps learn to become an actor but you can never learn to be filmed. Studied emotions on film become artificial and false. Film relentlessly demands truthfulness and sincerity."
Marriage and death Psilander married actress Edith Buemann. However, rumors circulated that he had committed suicide. He was buried at the
Taarbæk Kirkegård. ==Selected filmography==