
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.

Hornankoski
MOVIE • 1949

Vain laulajapoikia
MOVIE • 1951

All this - and Iceland too
MOVIE • 1951

Kenraalin morsian
MOVIE • 1951

Maaret – tunturien tyttö
MOVIE • 1947

On lautalla pienoinen kahvila
MOVIE • 1952

The Log Drivers
MOVIE • 1953

Hormoonit valloillaan
MOVIE • 1948

Dynamiittityttö
MOVIE • 1944

Rakas varkaani
MOVIE • 1957

Suomalaistyttöjä Tukholmassa
MOVIE • 1952