
Georg af Klercker
Ernst Georg af Klercker was a Swedish writer, actor, photographer and director. After being forced to take leave of the military he became an actor. Two years later in 1912 he directed his first film, "Två bröder/Two Brothers". The film was however banned for moral reasons. But Klercker was unstoppable. He made three other feature films during the same year. Ingmar Bergman has appointed Georg af Klercker the first master of filmmaking in Sweden. Not least for his ability to create that magic depth in his pictures.
38 directing credits · 16 acting credits
Directing · 38

Reveille
1917
Calle's New Clothes
1916

The Nobel Prize Winner
1918

The Suburban Vicar
1917

Calle as a Millionaire
1916

Between Life and Death
1917

The Minister President
1916

The Judge
1917

There Are No Gods on Earth
1917
The Victory of Love
1916

Night Music
1918

The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter
1918
The Mystery of the Night before the 25th
1917

The Prisoner of Karlsten's Fortress
1916
Mother in Law on the Spree
1916

The Rose on Thistle Island
1915

For Hearth and Home
1917

For the Fatherland
1914

Bengt’s Ne Love or Where Is the Child?
1916

In Memories’ Trammels
1916
The Scandal
1913

The Girls of Solvik
1926

Children of the Night
1916
In the Fetters of Darkness
1917
With Weapon in Hand
1913

The Last Performance
1912

Lieutenant Galenpanna
1917
The Gift of Health, Ltd
1915

The Power of Music
1912
Ringvall in Search of Adventure
1913
Perseverance Dies It or Calle as an Actor
1916

In the King’s Uniform
1915
Two Brothers
1912

The Way Down
1916
Jupiter on Earth
1912
Those Servant Girls, Those Servant Girls
1916

The Top Prize
1916
From the Diary of a Fox Terrier
1916
Acting · 16

The Guldbagge Awards
1981

Love's Crucible
1922

Svensson ordnar allt!
1938

When Love Kills
1913

The Österman Brothers’ Virago
1925

For Hearth and Home
1917

The Springtime of Life
1912

For the Fatherland
1914

In Memories’ Trammels
1916
The Scandal
1913
With Weapon in Hand
1913

South of the Highway
1936

The Secret of Hotel Paradise
1931

The Last Performance
1912

The Power of Music
1912

The Top Prize
1916