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Clara Schønfeld is a Actor Danoise born on 26 august 1856

Clara Schønfeld

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Birth name Clara Julie Christensen
Nationality Danemark
Birth 26 august 1856
Death 5 may 1939 (at 82 years)

Clara Schønfeld (26 August 1856 - 5 May 1938) was a Danish stage and film actress whose career spanned from the late 19th century through the 1920s.

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Filmography of Clara Schønfeld (2 films)

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Master of the House, 1h47
Directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Comedy
Themes Films about families
Actors Johannes Meyer, Johannes Meyer, Astrid Holm, Karin Nellemose, Mathilde Nielsen, Clara Schønfeld
Roles Alvilda Kryger
Rating69% 3.495523.495523.495523.495523.49552
Viktor Frandsen, embittered by losing his business, is a tyrant at home, constantly criticizes his patient, hard-working wife Ida and their three children. He does not appreciate the effort it takes to maintain a household. While his wife is resigned and browbeaten, his old nanny, nicknamed "Mads" by all, openly defends her. When Ida's mother, Mrs. Kryger, pays a visit, he is very rude to her. Finally, he issues an ultimatum: either Mrs. Kryger and the openly hostile Mads (who regularly helps the family) are gone by the time he returns, or the marriage is over.
The Hand of Fate
Directed by August Blom
Origin Danemark
Genres Drama, Crime
Actors Viggo Wiehe, Gunnar Tolnæs, Ingeborg Spangsfeldt, Clara Schønfeld
Roles Moster Gertrud

Søren Qvist, a village minister with a short-temper, is accused of murdering his unlikeable servant when the man disappears after an argument. Erik Sørensen, the local judge, reluctantly investigates but he is conflicted because he is happily betrothed to the minister's daughter, Mette. The judge becomes distraught as more and more witnesses offer evidence against the minister. The minister, although he doesn't remember any murder, believes the evidence is undeniable and decides to confess—condemning himself to death. The judge is forced to pass sentence—the pastor is beheaded—and Judge Sørensen's relationship with the woman he loves is destroyed. Twenty years later, the murder victim returns to the village. He reveals his alleged murder was a cruel hoax constructed by his brother as revenge for his rejection as a suitor for Mette.