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(b. **/**/1892? - d. **/**/****). Actor.  Despite the fact that between 1916 and 1919, Holger Petersen acted in nine silent films for [[African Film Productions]], nothing much is known about him.  Initially he played supporting roles, but in [[Copper Mask]] he had the title role as the highwayman who falls in love with [[Adele Fillis]].  In June 1919, shortly after that film’s release, it was announced that he had joined [[Norman H. Lee]]’s [[Rand School of Cinema Acting]], but August saw the opening of the [[Holger Petersen School of Cinema Acting and Dramatic Art]].  A mining contractor named Holger Petersen, born in 1892, came to South Africa in 1912 at the age of 20 on board the Braemar Castle.
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(b. Denmark, **/**/1892 - d. **/**/****). Actor.
  
FILMS: [[A Zulu’s Devotion]] ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), [[The Splendid Waster]] ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), [[De Voortrekkers]] ([[Harold M. Shaw]]/1916), [[And Then---]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), [[The Piccanin’s Christmas]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), [[The Symbol of Sacrifice]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918), [[Bond and Word]] ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918), [[Copper Mask]] ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919), ''[[Fallen Leaves]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1919). (FO)
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== Biography ==
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Even though between 1916 and 1919 Holger Petersen acted in no fewer than nine films for [[African Film Productions]], not all that much is known about him.  Born in Denmark, he seems to have come to South Africa in 1912 as a mining contractor, but eventually found his way into the film industry.  Initially he played supporting roles, but in ''[[Copper Mask]]'' he had the title role as the highwayman who falls in love with [[Adele Fillis]].  In June 1919, shortly after that film’s release, it was announced that he had joined [[Norman H. Lee]]’s [[Rand School of Cinema Acting]], but August saw the opening of the Holger Petersen [[School of Cinema Acting and Dramatic Art]], probably because Lee was working on his feature ''[[Virtue in the City]]'' (released January 1920) and, after its failure, had decided to return to England.  [[Holger Petersen Film Productions]] produced a short comedy that was released in March/April, but like Lee before him, he could not make a go of the acting school and the overwhelming monopoly of [[African Film Productions]] stymied any production ambitions he might have had.  It is not known what became of him or even whether he stayed in the film industry.  (FO)
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== Filmography ==
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''[[A Zulu’s Devotion]]'' ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), ''[[The Splendid Waster]]'' ([[Lorimer Johnston]]/1916), ''[[De Voortrekkers]]'' ([[Harold M. Shaw]]//1916), ''[[And Then---]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), ''[[The Piccanin’s Christmas]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]] & [[Joseph Albrecht]]/1917), ''[[The Symbol of Sacrifice]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918), ''[[Bond and Word]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1918), ''[[Copper Mask]]'' ([[Joseph Albrecht]]/1919), ''[[Fallen Leaves]]'' ([[Dick Cruikshanks]]/1919).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 19:09, 4 February 2017

(b. Denmark, **/**/1892 - d. **/**/****). Actor.

Biography

Even though between 1916 and 1919 Holger Petersen acted in no fewer than nine films for African Film Productions, not all that much is known about him. Born in Denmark, he seems to have come to South Africa in 1912 as a mining contractor, but eventually found his way into the film industry. Initially he played supporting roles, but in Copper Mask he had the title role as the highwayman who falls in love with Adele Fillis. In June 1919, shortly after that film’s release, it was announced that he had joined Norman H. Lee’s Rand School of Cinema Acting, but August saw the opening of the Holger Petersen School of Cinema Acting and Dramatic Art, probably because Lee was working on his feature Virtue in the City (released January 1920) and, after its failure, had decided to return to England. Holger Petersen Film Productions produced a short comedy that was released in March/April, but like Lee before him, he could not make a go of the acting school and the overwhelming monopoly of African Film Productions stymied any production ambitions he might have had. It is not known what became of him or even whether he stayed in the film industry. (FO)

Filmography

A Zulu’s Devotion (Lorimer Johnston/1916), The Splendid Waster (Lorimer Johnston/1916), De Voortrekkers (Harold M. Shaw//1916), And Then--- (Dick Cruikshanks & Joseph Albrecht/1917), The Piccanin’s Christmas (Dick Cruikshanks & Joseph Albrecht/1917), The Symbol of Sacrifice (Dick Cruikshanks/1918), Bond and Word (Dick Cruikshanks/1918), Copper Mask (Joseph Albrecht/1919), Fallen Leaves (Dick Cruikshanks/1919).

Sources

S.A. Pictorial, 19 April 1919

Gutsche, Thelma - The history and social significance of motion pictures in South Africa 1895-1940

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm

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