
Elith Pio
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Viggo Elith William Pio (3 July 1887 - 10 February 1983) was a Danish actor of stage, screen, radio and television. He is most noted for starring roles in films such as Carl Theodor Dreyer's Leaves from Satan's Book, Johan Jacobsen's Jenny and the Soldier and Benjamin Christensen's Häxan. Description above from the Wikipedia article Elith Pio, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: July 4, 1887
Place of Birth: Copenhagen, Denmark
Known For

Familien Schmidt
The bank is located in the square of a small, idyllic market town, and its manager, Anders B. Schmidt, is seriously ill in the town hospital. At the beginning of the story, he is quietly passing away. In the wealthy neighborhood of the market town, we find the bank manager's villa, which has been his pride and joy for many years. He leaves behind a deeply grieving widow and four adult children. It soon emerges that the respected citizen had a love affair before he got married, and this causes outrage.

Biskoppen
The priest on Snarø, Adam Valerius, is a widower for three years, and the young ladies in the parish are queuing up to become the next priest's wife. But when Adam's single housekeeper suddenly becomes pregnant, the small community gets talking, and soon the bishop is summoned. By a twist of fate, the Copenhagen actor Emil Flor, who is on his way to the island, is mistaken for the bishop, and he gets into the role and elegantly resolves the conflict. But then the real bishop appears...

Häxan
Grave robbing, torture, possessed nuns, and a satanic Sabbath: Benjamin Christensen's legendary film uses a series of dramatic vignettes to explore the scientific hypothesis that the witches of the Middle Ages suffered the same hysteria as turn-of-the-century psychiatric patients. But the film itself is far from serious-- instead it's a witches' brew of the scary, gross, and darkly humorous.

As You Want Me
A woman wants to teach her unfaithful husband a lesson for his constant stepping out. However, she might fall into her own trap when she falls in love with an attractive pianist.

Eight Chords
Eight separate family dramas (uncovering many aspects of deceit) are woven together to the sound of a certain Chopin waltz.

Tine
Danish melodrama about a housemaid struggling to find normalcy and love in the midst of war.

Take What You Want
Consul Bergholtz is ill and will probably die soon. Family members gather at her bedside, each with the expectation of receiving a share of the impending inheritance. Among the heirs are her sons, the alcoholic editor Oscar and the homosexual lecturer Ejnar, as well as their pretty and recently divorced sister Esther. But when her grandson, the cunning and unscrupulous businessman Kurt, shows up, the intrigues are stoked. Kurt couldn't care less about good manners and cultural veneer; he simply takes what he wants.

Tango
The "Tango Bar" is the fashion of the moment. The city's party-goers have chosen the small, cozy, intimate local venue for the night's wee hours. Gaby Grant is an ideal hostess who knows how to get guests to forget the day's sorrows and troubles - and knows how to get them to pay.

Rundt om Selma

Vi kunde ha' det saa rart
A renowned and widowed otolaryngologist hires a young, penniless poet as live-in nanny for his three rowdy – but musically gifted – children.
Filmography
as Self – Interviewee (archive footage)
as Jeronimus
as Konsul Mørch
as Wilhelmsen
as Overlægen
as Karl Havermann
as Stiftsprovst
as Hans Puggaard
as Olaf Knauer
as Robert Jensen
as Dr. Wolffen - kongens livlæge
as Kriminalassistent Steffensen
as Valdemar Mogensen
as Hr. Andersen
as Professor K.M. Jørgensen
as Frederik IV
as Christian VII
as Otto Gronemann
as Amtsskriver
as Fridolin
as Johannes / Witch Judge
as Joseph (third sequence)
as Suffløren
as Franz Victor von Sendlingen, Karl's father