Torben Emil Meyer was a Danish-American character actor who appeared in more than 190 films in a 55-year career. He began his acting career in Europe before moving to the United States.
Meyer was born in Aarhus, Denmark and began his career as a stage actor.
Starting in 1912 Meyer acted in 20 European silent movies, culminating with Don Quixote in 1926. He emigrated to the United States in 1927. Danish friends Benjamin Christensen and Jean Hersholt may have helped Meyer obtain his first roles in Hollywood films. For decades Meyer found roles playing characters from many countries. A 1948 newspaper article stated Meyer can't complain about being typecast for he speaks German in Sealed Verdict, was a 17th-century Dutch sea captain in The Exile, a French professor in To the Victor, and the headwaiter in Variety Girl.
Date of Birth | 1st December 1884 |
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Date of Death | 22nd May 1975 |
Age at Death | 90 Years |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
Country | Denmark |
Current City | Copenhagen |
Birth Place | Copenhagen |
Death Place | Hollywood |
Nationality | Denmark |
Citizenship | Denmark |
Occupation | actor, film actor |
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