Mauritz Stiller
An image from Johan, one of the productions that also features Mauritz Stiller.
Mauritz Stiller

Mauritz Stiller

July 17, 1883 — Helsinki, Finland

Mauritz Stiller (Moshe Stiller) was a Finnish-Swedish film director, actor and writer, probably best known for discovering Greta Garbo and bringing her to America. With Victor Sjöström he created the production company AB Svensk Filminspelning in 1922. Stiller was a major force in the international film industry and recognized for his refined narrator structure with different fictional levels. He produced some 50 feature films between 1912-1928. After frequent disagreements with studio executives at MGM and Paramount, Stiller returned to Sweden, where he died soon afterwards. Stiller's contribution to the motion picture industry has since been recognized with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 1713 Vine Street.

Sir Arne's Treasure

Sir Arne's Treasure

1919

Erotikon

Erotikon

1920

The Saga of Gosta Berling

The Saga of Gosta Berling

1924

Song of the Scarlet Flower

Song of the Scarlet Flower

1919

The Gardener

The Gardener

1912

The Wings

The Wings

1916

Gunnar Hede's Saga

Gunnar Hede's Saga

1923

Johan

Johan

1921