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Oscar Augustus Constantine Lund (May 21, 1885 – May 2, 1963) was a Swedish-born silent film actor, screenwriter and director of the
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and Swedish motion picture industry.


Biography

Oscar A. C. Lund was born May 21, 1885 in
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, Sweden, the son of Swedish actor and theater director Carl Ludvig Lund (1858–1893). He emigrated in 1900 to the United States. Lund joined the burgeoning
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industry, directing his first film in 1912 titled ''The Wager''. The following year, Lund filmed ''The Great Unknown'' in Canada . Lund also wrote the screenplay as well as acted in many of the films he directed. In 1917 he wrote ''Mother Love and the Law'' based on a real life child-custody case in Illinois. Between 1912 and 1924, Lund directed more than 60 films in the United States. These included the first feature film made by the New Jersey based U.S. division of the French Éclair Film Company in 1914 titled ''Into the Wilderness''. He was a director and writer for ''Together'' (1918), ''The Nature Girl'' (1918) and ''Peg of the Pirates'' (1918). He frequently worked with director and screenwriter
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(1879–1956) and with the British actress Barbara Tennant (1892–1982), directing her in more than half a dozen films. Lund returned to Sweden in 1931, and to filmmaking, directing his first and only talkie, a Swedish language film titled ''Kärlek och dynamit'' (1933). Lund died May 2, 1963 and was interred in the Skogskyrkogården in Stockholm.


Selected filmography

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For Woman's Favor ''For Woman's Favor'' is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by O. A. C. Lund and starring Seena Owen and Henry Hull. Plot As described in a film magazine review, Howard Fiske finds himself penniless and disillusioned and deserted by J ...
'' (1924) * ''Kärlek och dynamit (
Love and Dynamite ''Love and Dynamite'' (Swedish: ''Kärlek och dynamit'') is a 1933 Swedish drama film directed by O.A.C. Lund and starring Valdemar Dalquist, Birgit Sergelius and Isa Quensel. It is now considered to be a lost film. Synopsis An engineer takes th ...
)'' (1933)


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