Louis H. Chrispijn

Louis H. Chrispijn
Louis Chrispijn sr.
Born Louis Hermanus Chrispijn
May 13, 1854
Died November 1, 1926(1926-11-01) (aged 72)
Years active 1913-1915
Spouse Christine van Meeteren (?-?)

Louis Chrispijn sr. (May 13, 1854, Amsterdam – November 1, 1926, Amsterdam) was a Dutch actor, writer and director. Together with M.H. Laddé, Willy Mullens, Maurits Binger and Theo Frenkel he was one of the pioneers of early Dutch cinema.

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  • De vrouw Clasina — Directed by Maurits Binger Release date(s) 1915 Country Netherlands Language Silent …   Wikipedia

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