Thomas S. Hermansen

Producer, Director of Photography - Danmark
Born June 3, 1867
Died March 30, 1930

Mini-Biography:
Thomas S. Hermansen was born on June 3, 1867. He was a Danish Producer, Director of Photography, known for Den hvide Slavehandel (1910), Bagerstrædes Hemmelighed (1914), Holger Danske (1910), Thomas S. Hermansen's first movie on record is from 1910. Thomas S. Hermansen died on March 30, 1930. His last motion picture on file dates from 1914.

Thomas S. Hermansen Filmography [Auszug]
1914: [05.10] Bagerstrædes Hemmelighed (Producer), Directed by Alfred Cohn, with Philip Bech, Berthe Forchhammer, ,
1910: [11.22] Ambrosius (Director of Photography), Directed by Gunnar Helsengreen, with Philip Bech, , Aage Fønss,
1910: [] Holger Danske (Producer), Directed by Eduard Schnedler-Sørensen, with Aage Fønss, Gunnar Helsengreen, Aage Schmidt,
1910: [04.11] Den hvide Slavehandel (Producer), Directed by Alfred Cohn, with Christel Holch, Kai Lind, Gunnar Helsengreen,

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