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Otto Matieson

Otto Matieson

Acting1893Copenhagen, Denmark

Biography

Otto Matieson was a Danish-born Hollywood screen actor who appeared in films from 1920 to 1931. He died, aged 38, in a Arizona car accident in 1932.

Acting History

1931
The Maltese Falcon
as Dr. Joel Cairo
Beau Ideal
as Jacob Levine
1930
The Last of the Lone Wolf
as Prime Minister
Conspiracy
as James Morton / Steamer Marko
Golden Dawn
as Capt. Eric
1929
Prisoners
as Sebfi
General Crack
as Colonel Gabor
Strange Cargo
as Second Stranger (as Otto Matiesen)
Behind Closed Doors
as Max Randolph
1928
The Telltale Heart
as The Insane
The Woman from Moscow
as Gretch Milner
The Desert Bride
as Kassim Ben Ali
1927
Old San Francisco
as Vasquez's Grandson - in Prologue
Too Many Crooks
as Fast Hands Foster (as Otto Matiesen)
The Road to Romance
as Don Carlos (as Otto Matiesen)
Surrender
as Joshua
1926
Whispering Wires
as Albert Norton
While London Sleeps
as London Letter
Bride of the Storm
as Hans Kroon
The Silver Treasure
as Martin Decoud
1925
Parisian Love
as Apache Leader
Sackcloth and Scarlet
as Etienne Fochard
Morals for Men
as Frank Bowman
1924
Captain Blood
as Lord Jeffreys
Revelation
as Du Clos
Folly of Vanity
as Frenchman (modern sequence)
1923
Scaramouche
as Philippe de Vilmorin
The Dangerous Maid
as Judge George Jeffreys
Boston Blackie
as Danny Carter
1922
1920
The Golden Trail
as Dick Sunderlin

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Personal Info

Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
3/27/1893
Day of Death
2/19/1932
Place of Birth
Copenhagen, Denmark