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- Viggo Larsen was born on August 14, 1880 in Copenhagen, Denmark. He was a director and actor, known for Der Eid des Stephan Huller (1912), The Grey Lady (1909) and Das Kriegslied der Rheinarmee (1914). He died on January 6, 1957 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
- From 1910 he went to Germany and continued his film career; he only returned again to Denmark in 1945.
- Viggo Larsen also directed most of his movies till 1920.
- The actor and director Viggo Larsen belonged to the film pioneers. At the beginning of the film history the Danish film businesses was a world power and Viggo Larsen found ideal conditions for his film works.
- When the Nordisk film company produced Sherlock-Holmes movies in series in 1908, Viggo Larsen impersonated the leading role. Between 1908 and 1909 he appeared in five movies with the English detective. The actor Alwin Neuss took over the role later. The Holmes movie "Den Graa dame" 19(09) fascinated the audience in a special way. Based on "Der Hund von Baskerville" (the dog was replaced by a ghost in this filming) the movie transferred the audience to excitement with Holmes' excursions through creepy ways, and the height with the appearance of the ghost beaten everything.
- In Germany he shot again several Sherlock-Holmes movies like "Arsène Lupin gegen Sherlock Holmes" (10) and "Sherlock Holmes gegen Professor Moryarty" (11) - he played his last part as Sherlock Holmes in 1918.
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