Known for Acting

Handsome smart tall blonde Danish performer Johannes Meyer born in 1884. After graduating grom Gymnasium, Mayer applied twice to the Royal Theatre School and was twice rejected. He made his stage debut at the Dagmarteatret in Copenhagen in 1905 and went on to perform at nearly every theatre in Copenhagen. He appeared in more than 100 movies, making his first film playing the role of Erneste des Tressailles in Viggo Larsen's 'Revolutionsbryllup' at the Nordist Film Co in 1909, His most memorable role as Viktor Frandsen in Carl Theodor Dreyer's 'Master of the House' at the Palladium Film Co in 1925. He was mostly seen in character or supporting roles in many talkies from 1933 until his last film appearance playing the role of Bilvis in Gabriel Axel's 'Hagbard and Signe' in 1967. He was also active on radio and in T.V. dramas and was stage director of the Fonixteatret and Norrebros Theatre before he was hired by the Royal Theatre in 1941. Died in Denmark in 1972 age 88.
1953
as Redaktøren
1948
1951
as Prokurist Nielsen
1950
1940
as Fyrst Ivar Rose
1922
as Rylowitsch
1948
1967
as Bilvis
1942
as Organisten 'Bessefar'
1948
as Jonas Olsen
1952
as Theodor Nielsen
1953
as Klemmesen
1949
as Niels Nielsen
1950
as Claus Munk
1964
as Hr. Bølling
1951
as Prokuristen
1962
1961
as Læge A.H. Bonnesen
1945
1920
as Don Fernandez (second sequence)