Victor Janson, a talented individual, entered the world on September 25, 1884, in Riga, a city that was then part of the Russian Empire, but is now located in the beautiful country of Latvia.
Throughout his remarkable life, Janson made a name for himself as a versatile performer, effortlessly transitioning between the roles of actor and director. His impressive filmography boasts an array of notable works, including the iconic "The Oyster Princess" released in 1919, the captivating "Die Dame in Schwarz" from 1920, and the equally impressive "The Doll" also from 1919.
As the years went by, Janson's remarkable journey eventually came to an end, and he passed away on June 29, 1960, in the vibrant city of West Berlin, which was then a part of West Germany.