Anders Wilhelm Sandberg (22 May 1887 – 27 March 1938) was a Danish film director and screenwriter.
He was educated as a bookhandler and then worked as a journalist and photographer for the weekly magazine Verdensspejlet (English: World's Mirror).
The film's premiere two months after Psilander's sudden death created a media sensation which launched Sandberg's career.
During that period, his reputation was cemented by adaptations of Charles Dickens novels: Our Mutual Friend (1921), Great Expectations (1922), David Copperfield (1922) and Little Dorrit (1924).
In 1926, Sandberg directed a remake of Kloven starring Gösta Ekman and Karina Bell.