Arthur Donaldson (5 April 1869 – 28 September 1955),[1] was a Swedish-American actor and opera singer. He appeared in 71 films between 1910 and 1934.
Biography
Donaldson was born in Norsholm, Sweden.[2] His father was a sea captain, and his mother was an actress. He was educated at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in Stockholm.[3] He moved to the United States at the age of 14 and quickly became a prolific actor on stage. He made his film debut in 1910.
Donaldson debuted on stage when he was seven years old, performing in Uncle Brown's Leather Couch at the Stora Theatre in Norrköping, Sweden. He first performed on stage in the United States in 1890 as part of a Swedish company. Donaldson moved from theatrical productions to singing, first with the Duff Opera Company and then performing in a concert tour with Emma Cecilia Thursby. He returned to acting in 1893, organizing a Swedish stock company in Brooklyn, New York. The troupe moved to Chicago in 1894. In 1903, Donaldson created the title role in The Prince of Pilsen with the Tivoli Opera Company in San Francisco. Donaldson sang the role for four consecutive seasons, a total of 1,345 performances.[4]
After Ireland, he returned briefly to Sweden, appearing in operettas at Oscarsteatern and making two Swedish films (one as director) before going back to America. He also directed Domen (1924), a Swedish-language short film, a version of Retribution, in the DeForestPhonofilm process.