
Carl Theodor Dreyer
Director
Born: February 3, 1889 (79 years old)
Died: March 20, 1968
Place of birth: Copenhagen, Denmark
Biography
Carl Theodor Dreyer (3 February 1889 – 20 March 1968), commonly known as Carl Th. Dreyer, was a Danish film director. He is regarded by many critics and filmmakers as one of the greatest directors in cinema. His best known films include The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928), Vampyr (1932), Day of Wrath (1943), Ordet (1955), and Gertrud (1964). Dreyer was born illegitimate in Copenhagen, Denmark. His birth mother was an unmarried Scanian maid named Josefine Bernhardine Nilsson, and he was put up for adoption by his birth father, Jens Christian Torp, a married Danish farmer living in Sweden who was his mother's employer. He spent the first two years of his life in orphanages until his adoption by a typographer named Carl Theodor Dreyer, and his wife, Inger Marie (née Olsen). He was named after his adoptive father, but in accordance with Danish practice, there is no "Senior" or "Junior" added to their names to distinguish them from each other. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Filmography (27)
- Day of Wrath (1943, ★ 8)
- Carl Th. Dreyer (1966, ★ 6.7)
- Diaries, Notes, and Sketches (1968, ★ 7.2)
- Vampyr (1932, ★ 7.3)
- The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928, ★ 8)
- Gertrud (1964, ★ 7.2)
- Ordet (1955, ★ 7.9)
- Cinéastes de notre temps : Carl Th. Dreyer (1965, ★ 6.7)
- The Cinema of Carl Th. Dreyer (1982, ★ 5.8)
- Carl Th. Dreyer: My Metier (1995, ★ 5.9)
- Leaves from Satan's Book (1920, ★ 6.1)
- Love One Another (1922, ★ 6.5)
- The Parson's Widow (1920, ★ 7.2)
- They Caught the Ferry (1948, ★ 6.8)
- Michael (1924, ★ 6.2)
- Master of the House (1925, ★ 6.9)
- Two People (1945, ★ 6.5)
- The Bride of Glomdal (1926, ★ 6.6)
- Once Upon a Time (1922, ★ 5.5)
- The President (1919, ★ 5.9)
- Thorvaldsen (1949, ★ 5.6)
- Medea (1989, ★ 6.5)
- The Fight Against Cancer (1947, ★ 5.5)
- A Castle Within a Castle (1954, ★ 5.2)
- The Village Church (1947, ★ 5.6)
- Storstrøm Bridge (1950, ★ 5.4)
- Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1972, ★ 6)