Tor Weijden, a renowned Swedish actor, entered the world on January 6, 1890, in the vibrant city of Stockholm, situated within the boundaries of Stockholms län, Sweden.
Throughout his illustrious career, Weijden made a lasting impact on the film industry, leaving behind a legacy of iconic performances in notable productions such as the 1921 cinematic masterpiece, "The Phantom Carriage". He also appeared in the 1925 historical epic, "Charles XII", and the 1923 comedy, "Andersson, Pettersson och Lundström".
In his personal life, Weijden was married to the lovely Bullan Weijden and later to Ruth Weijden. His life was tragically cut short, and he passed away in 1931, leaving behind a lasting impression on the world of Swedish cinema.