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Victor Sjöström(1879-1960)

  • Director
  • Actor
  • Writer
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Victor Sjöström in Wild Strawberries (1957)
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Victor Sjöström was born on September 20, 1879, and is the undisputed father of Swedish film, ranking as one of the masters of world cinema. His influence lives on in the work of Ingmar Bergman and all those directors, both Swedish and international, influenced by his work and the works of directors whom he himself influenced.

As a boy Sjöström was close to his mother, who died during childbirth when he was seven years old. Biographers see this truncated relationship as being essential to the evolution of his dramatic trope of strong-willed, independent women in his films. He was masterful at eliciting sensitive performances from actresses, such as that of Lillian Gish in his American classic The Wind (1928).

The teenaged Sjöström loved the theater, but after his education he turned to business, becoming a donut salesman. Fortunately for the future of Swedish cinema, he was a flop as a salesman, and turned to the theater, becoming an actor and then director. The Swedish film company Svenska Bio hired him and fellow stage director Mauritz Stiller to helm pictures, and from 1912-15 he directed 31 films. Only three of them survive (it is estimated that approximately 150,000 films, or 80% of the total silent-era production, has been lost). He directed Ingeborg Holm (1913), considered the first classic of Swedish cinema.

Despite the exigencies of working in an industrial art form, most Svenska Bio films of this period are embarrassments in an artistic sense--turgid melodramas, absurd romances and shaggy dog-style comedies--and there is no reason to think that the director didn't helm his share of such fare. Even taking that into account, Sjöström managed to develop a personal style. The reason he became internationally famous (and wooed by Hollywood) was the richness of his films, which were full of psychological subtleties and natural symbolism that was integrated into the works as a whole. He dealt with such major themes as guilt, redemption and the rapidly evolving place of women in society.

His 1920 film The Phantom Carriage (1921) (a.k.a. "Thy Soul Shall Bear Witness") was an internationally acclaimed masterpiece, and Goldwyn Pictures hired him to direct Name the Man! (1924) (Goldwayn was folded into Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1924, where he worked until shortly after the advent of sound). Sjöström's name was changed to "Victor Seastrom" (a phonetic pronunciation in a country with limited word fonts), and he became a major American director, a pro-to David Lean, who was renowned for balancing artistic expression with a concern for what would play at the box office. His first MGM film was the Lon Chaney melodrama He Who Gets Slapped (1924). It was not only a critical success but a huge hit, getting the new studio off onto a sound footing.

He was highly respected by MGM chief Louis B. Mayer and by production head Irving Thalberg, who shared Sjöström's concerns with art that did not exclude profit. Sjöström became one of the most highly paid directors in Hollywood, reaching his peak at the end of the silent era (when the silent film reached its maturation as an art form) with two collaborations with Lillian Gish: The Scarlet Letter (1926) and "The Wind" (1926), his last masterpiece.

He departed Hollywood for Sweden after A Lady to Love (1930), returning one last time to helm Under the Red Robe (1937) for 20th Century-Fox, and although he made two movies in Sweden in the intervening years, his career as a director basically ended with the sound era. He returned to his first avocation, acting in Swedish films, in the 1930s, '40s and '50s. In his later years he was a mentor to Ingmar Bergman and gave a remarkable performance in Bergman's masterpiece "Wild Strawberries" (1957), for which he won the National Board of Review's Best Actor Award. In his professional life he was a workaholic, and in his private life was reticent about his films and his fame and remained intensely devoted to his wife Edith Erastoff and his family.

Victor Sjöström died on January 3, 1960, at the age of 80.
BornSeptember 20, 1879
DiedJanuary 3, 1960(80)
BornSeptember 20, 1879
DiedJanuary 3, 1960(80)
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  • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
    • 4 wins & 1 nomination total

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Known for

Wild Strawberries (1957)
Wild Strawberries
8.1
  • Dr. Eberhard Isak Borg
  • 1957
The Phantom Carriage (1921)
The Phantom Carriage
8.0
  • Director
  • 1921
The Outlaw and His Wife (1918)
The Outlaw and His Wife
7.2
  • Director
  • 1918
A Man There Was (1917)
A Man There Was
7.3
  • Director(directed by)
  • 1917

Credits

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Director



  • Annabella, Romney Brent, Lawrence Grant, Raymond Massey, Sophie Stewart, and Conrad Veidt in Under the Red Robe (1937)
    Under the Red Robe
    5.9
    • Director
    • 1937
  • Father and Son (1931)
    Father and Son
    7.1
    • Director
    • 1931
  • Väter und Söhne (1930)
    Väter und Söhne
    6.4
    • Director
    • 1930
  • Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau (1930)
    Die Sehnsucht jeder Frau
    6.6
    • Director
    • 1930
  • A Lady to Love (1930)
    A Lady to Love
    6.2
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1930
  • John Gilbert, Alma Rubens, Eva von Berne, and Polly Ann Young in The Masks of the Devil (1928)
    The Masks of the Devil
    7.1
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1928
  • The Wind (1928)
    The Wind
    8.0
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1928
  • Greta Garbo and Lars Hanson in The Divine Woman (1928)
    The Divine Woman
    7.0
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1928
  • Lillian Gish in The Scarlet Letter (1926)
    The Scarlet Letter
    7.6
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1926
  • Lon Chaney, William Haines, and Norma Shearer in The Tower of Lies (1925)
    The Tower of Lies
    7.6
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1925
  • Alice Terry in Confessions of a Queen (1925)
    Confessions of a Queen
    6.6
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1925
  • He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
    He Who Gets Slapped
    7.7
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1924
  • Name the Man! (1924)
    Name the Man!
    6.8
    • Director (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1924
  • Jenny Hasselqvist and Matheson Lang in The Hell Ship (1923)
    The Hell Ship
    6.9
    • Director
    • 1923
  • The House Surrounded (1922)
    The House Surrounded
    7.6
    • Director
    • 1922

Actor



  • Wild Strawberries (1957)
    Wild Strawberries
    8.1
    • Dr. Eberhard Isak Borg
    • 1957
  • Männen i mörker (1955)
    Männen i mörker
    4.6
    • Gustaf Landberg
    • 1955
  • Kärlek (1952)
    Kärlek
    5.0
    • Bishop
    • 1952
  • Hård klang (1952)
    Hård klang
    4.7
    • Klaus Willenhart
    • 1952
  • Kvartetten som sprängdes (1950)
    Kvartetten som sprängdes
    5.3
    • Gustaf Borg
    • 1950
  • To Joy (1950)
    To Joy
    7.1
    • Sönderby
    • 1950
  • Farlig vår (1949)
    Farlig vår
    5.7
    • Antikhandlare Bladh
    • 1949
  • Jag är med eder... (1948)
    Jag är med eder...
    4.7
    • Vicar
    • 1948
  • Railroad Workers (1947)
    Railroad Workers
    5.5
    • Stora Ballong
    • 1947
  • Kejsarn av Portugallien (1944)
    Kejsarn av Portugallien
    5.9
    • Jan i Skrolycka
    • 1944
  • Ordet (1943)
    Ordet
    7.2
    • Knut Borg Sr.
    • 1943
  • There Burns a Fire (1943)
    There Burns a Fire
    6.7
    • Henrik Falkman
    • 1943
  • Striden går vidare (1941)
    Striden går vidare
    4.8
    • Andreas Berg
    • 1941
  • Mot nya tider (1939)
    Mot nya tider
    5.7
    • Hjalmar Branting
    • 1939
  • Gubben kommer (1939)
    Gubben kommer
    6.6
    • Carl-Henrik de Grévy, 'Gubben'
    • 1939

Writer



  • He Who Gets Slapped (1924)
    He Who Gets Slapped
    7.7
    • adapted for the screen by (as Victor Seastrom)
    • 1924
  • Jenny Hasselqvist and Matheson Lang in The Hell Ship (1923)
    The Hell Ship
    6.9
    • writer
    • 1923
  • The House Surrounded (1922)
    The House Surrounded
    7.6
    • Writer
    • 1922
  • Mortal Clay (1922)
    Mortal Clay
    6.7
    • Writer
    • 1922
  • The Phantom Carriage (1921)
    The Phantom Carriage
    8.0
    • Writer
    • 1921
  • Vladimir Stenberg and Georgii Stenberg in Karin Ingmarsdotter (1920)
    Karin Ingmarsdotter
    6.3
    • Writer
    • 1920
  • Eric Rohman in Klostret i Sendomir (1920)
    Klostret i Sendomir
    6.8
    • Writer
    • 1920
  • Eric Rohman in Hans nåds testamente (1919)
    Hans nåds testamente
    6.6
    • writer
    • 1919
  • Ingmarssönerna (1919)
    Ingmarssönerna
    7.1
    • writer
    • 1919
  • The Outlaw and His Wife (1918)
    The Outlaw and His Wife
    7.2
    • writer
    • 1918
  • Eric Rohman in The Girl from the Marsh Croft (1917)
    The Girl from the Marsh Croft
    6.6
    • Writer
    • 1917
  • A Man There Was (1917)
    A Man There Was
    7.3
    • Writer (uncredited)
    • 1917
  • Hon segrade (1916)
    Hon segrade
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1916
  • Skomakare, bliv vid din läst (1915)
    Skomakare, bliv vid din läst
    Short
    • Writer
    • 1915
  • The Governor's Daughters (1915)
    The Governor's Daughters
    • Writer
    • 1915

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The Phantom Carriage: The Criterion Collection [Blu-Ray]
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Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Victor Seastrom
  • Height
    • 5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
  • Born
    • September 20, 1879
    • Silbodal, Värmlands län, Sweden
  • Died
    • January 3, 1960
    • Stockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Edith ErastoffJanuary 22, 1922 - April 17, 1945 (her death, 2 children)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 3 Print Biographies
    • 2 Portrayals
    • 11 Articles

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    He was the idol of director Ingmar Bergman, and Bergman wrote Wild Strawberries (1957) with Sjostrom in mind for the lead role. Bergman once said that if Sjostrom had not agreed to do the film, he would not have made it at all.

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