William Markus

AKA: William Marcus, Karl William Söderström
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1917-01-12

Liverpool, England, UK

Biography

William Markus, born Karl William Marcus, was a Finnish-British film director, actor, screenwriter, and producer. Born in Liverpool to a Finnish father and an English mother, he held dual citizenship in Finland and the United Kingdom. Markus began his acting career in 1944 and later transitioned into directing. He directed 13 films between 1953 and 1965, with notable works including Miriam (1957), which was entered into the 8th Berlin International Film Festival. His films often explored complex social themes, contributing significantly to Finnish cinema during his active years.

Crew Roles

Scarlet Week
Assistant Director
Neiti talonmies
Screenplay
Miriam
Screenplay
Autuas eversti
Screenplay
Varsovan laulu
Assistant Director
Tyttö kuunsillalta
Assistant Director
A Barrel of Amontillado
Director
A Barrel of Amontillado
Writer
The Tell-Tale Heart
Director
The Tell-Tale Heart
Writer
Matkailijan keitaita
Director
The Milkmaid
Assistant Director
Miriam
Director
Taikayö
Director
Neiti talonmies
Director
Rakkaus kahleissa
Director
Verta käsissämme
Director
Rakas varkaani
Director
Autuas eversti
Director
Lumisten metsien tyttö
Director
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