Born 1881 (age 90) · Vesterbro, Copenhagen, Denmark
Appears in 85 titles

Asta Sofie Amalie Nielsen (1881–1972) is considered one of the most influential figures in early film history. Born on September 11, 1881, in Copenhagen, she grew up in modest circumstances. Her father died when she was young, and the family had to move frequently. Despite these difficult circumstances, Nielsen developed a strong affinity for the stage even as a young girl. She took acting lessons and gained her first experience at small theaters before becoming a mother to a daughter in 1901. The decisive turning point in her career came in 1910 with the Danish film “Afgrunden” (The Abyss). Her passionate, modern performance made her internationally famous overnight. Unlike many of her contemporaries, Nielsen did not act in an overly theatrical manner, but relied on subtle facial expressions and psychologically rich body language. This new style of acting made her one of the first major international stars of silent film. Shortly thereafter, she moved to Germany, where she became one of the most sought-after actresses between 1911 and the early 1920s. Together with director Urban Gad, to whom she was married for a time, she starred in a series of successful films. Nielsen often portrayed strong, independent female characters who challenged social norms—an approach that was both unusual and courageous at the time. Among her best-known works are Die arme Jenny (1912), Engelein (1914), and especially her extraordinary portrayal of Hamlet (1921), in which the title character is raised as a woman. With the advent of sound film, Nielsen increasingly withdrew from the cinema. She was convinced that her expressiveness was better showcased in silent film and later focused on theater work, art, and writing. In 1946, she published her memoirs, “The Silent Muse,” in which she reflected openly on her life and work. Asta Nielsen remained a cultural icon into her old age. She spent her final years living a secluded life in Denmark and died on May 25, 1972, in Frederiksberg. Her influence on the art of film is still felt today: she is regarded as a pioneer of a modern, natural acting style and as one of the first women to possess true star power in the international film industry.

Filmography

Joyless Street
6.7
Joyless Street
1925
as Maria Lechner (Mizzi)
The Abyss
6.3
The Abyss
1910
as Magda Vang
Hamlet
7.1
Hamlet
1921
as Hamlet
The Black Dream
5.1
The Black Dream
1911
as Stella, cirkusdanserinde
Tragedy of the Street
6.5
Tragedy of the Street
1927
as Auguste - Old Street Walker
Little Angel
5.9
Little Angel
1914
as Jesta
Poor Jenny
6.4
Poor Jenny
1912
as Jenny Schmidt
I.N.R.I. – A Film of Humanity
5.6
I.N.R.I. – A Film of Humanity
1923
as Maria Magdalena
Earth Spirit
6.0
Earth Spirit
1923
as Lulu
The Suffragette
5.2
The Suffragette
1913
as Nelly Panburne
The ABC of Love
6.5
The ABC of Love
1916
as Lis
The Ballet Dancer
5.6
The Ballet Dancer
1911
as Camille
Vanina
5.2
Vanina
1922
as Vanina
A Romany Spy
6.3
A Romany Spy
1912
as Zidra
The Traitress
4.5
The Traitress
1911
The Eskimo Baby
6.2
The Eskimo Baby
1918
as Eskimo Ivigtut
6.4
In Turmoil
1918
as Margit
Towards the Light
6.8
Towards the Light
1919
as Komtesse Ysabel, grevindens datter
Play On!  Shakespeare in Silent Film
5.7
The Queen of the Stock Exchange
1918
as Helene Netzler