Oscar Augustus Constantine Lund (May 21, 1885 – May 2, 1963) was a Swedish-born silent film actor, screenwriter and director of the American and Swedish motion picture industry.
Lund joined the burgeoning motion picture industry, directing his first film in 1912 titled The Wager.
In 1917 he wrote Mother Love and the Law based on a real life child-custody case in Illinois.
[6] Lund was a member of the New York brank of the Motion Picture Directors Association and served as Outer Guard in 1922.
[2] Lund returned to Sweden in 1931, and to filmmaking, directing his first and only talkie, a Swedish language film titled Kärlek och dynamit (1933).