Dan van Husen
Dan van Husen | |
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Born | |
Died | May 2020 | (aged 75)
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1968–2020 |
Dan van Husen (30 April 1945 – May 2020) was a German actor. He started his career in the 1960s, playing in a number of Spaghetti Westerns (usually he was cast as the bad guy), and also performed in Italian and German films by renowned directors including Frederico Fellini and Werner Herzog and in German TV series. Starting in the 2000s he performed in Hollywood films, and in 2008 had a role in a Dutch World War 2 movie, Winter in Wartime.
Career[]
Dan van Husen was born in Gummersbach, Germany, in the day Adolf Hitler committed suicide in Berlin.[1][2] He was first discovered by Italian producers while working as a club disc jockey in Spain and began working increasingly seriously as an actor in the late 60s.[2] He appeared in twenty Italo Westerns in six or seven years and before branching out to diverse roles and genres. In the years 1968-1974 he participated in more than 24 Italo Westerns, amongst others directed by Sergio Corbucci, Sergio Martino, Enzo G. Castellari etc. In 1977, he was also involved in the play Courage at the Schauspielhaus Bochum, directed by Jérôme Savary. He was cast as the bad guy in 90% of his films.[2]
Van Husen was credited for numerous further film appearances such as Fellini Casanova, by Federico Fellini,[2] in Salon Kitty by Tinto Brass and Nosferatu the Vampyre directed by Werner Herzog, amongst others.
He also worked in German TV series such as The Old Fox, Derrick, Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei and many more. He was often cast as a rogue as in the television disaster film Tsunami or in the '80s cult film Ritchy Guitar of Michael Laux, and in the film Cold and Dark directed by Andrew Goth.
In 2001 he worked on Band of Brothers, a Steven Spielberg production, Perfect Strangers directed by Stephen Poliakoff and in Enemy at the Gates directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud, as well as Hart's War directed by Gregory Hoblit in 2002.
In 2006, he acted in the German television film Karol Woityla directed by Gero von Boehm and in 2007 in Gellert, a motion picture film under the direction of Ayassi with Ken Duken and the German TV crime series SOKO Wismar.
In February/March 2008 he worked on Winter in Wartime a Dutch movie based on the hit novel by the same name, written by Jan Terlouw and directed (and written) by Martin Koolhoven. In June and July 2010, he worked in southern California on the American Western film Scarlet Worm, in the role of the antagonist Heinrich Kley, directed by Michael Fredianelli.
In 2011, he worked on the American film production Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, directed by Jo Kastner, and got invited to the Spaghetti Western Film Festival in Los Angeles on 19 March of that year. He attended the Almería Western Film Festival from 8 to 11 September 2011, and received a lifetime achievement award in the western film genre. He then got invited to the Lund International Fantastic Film Festival in Sweden, from 15 to 24 September 2011. He attended the Cinefest 2011, VIII, and Internationales Festival des deutschen Film-Erbes Hamburg from 12 to 20 November 2011.
Dan van Husen died at Ilminster, Somerset, England in May 2020 from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in England at age 75.[3]
Selected filmography[]
Van Husen played in film including:[1]
- The Cats (1968) (uncredited)
- Las trompetas del apocalipsis (1969) as Beatnik (uncredited)
- Sundance and the Kid (1969) as Cowboy on the Train (uncredited)
- A Bullet for Sandoval (1969) as Mestizo
- Robin Hood: the Invincible Archer (1970)
- El Condor (1970) as Bandit
- Arizona Colt Returns (1970)
- The Arizona Kid (1970)
- More Dollars for the MacGregors (1970) as Frank Landon (uncredited)
- Cannon for Cordoba (1970) as Soldier (uncredited)
- Light the Fuse... Sartana Is Coming (1970) as Deputy Sheriff in Sandy Creek (uncredited)
- The Trojan Women (1971) as Soldier (uncredited)
- Doc (1971) as Clanton Cowboy (uncredited)
- Captain Apache (1971) as Al
- Catlow (1971) as Dutch
- Boulevard du Rhum (1971) as Un tireur (uncredited)
- Bad Man's River (1971)
- Kill! Kill! Kill! Kill! (1971) as Bodyguard (uncredited)
- Long Live Your Death (1971) as Kelly, Prison Guard
- Condenados a vivir (1972) as Lackey (uncredited)
- Sonny and Jed (1972) as Bounty Hunter (uncredited)
- Cry of the Black Wolves (1972) as Joe
- Pancho Villa (1972) as Bart
- Der Todesrächer von Soho (1972) as Kronstel
- 100 Fäuste und ein Vaterunser (1972)
- Verflucht, dies Amerika (1973) (uncredited)
- Zinksärge für die Goldjungen (1973) as O'Brian
- Tendre et perverse Emanuelle (1973) as Inspecteur Siodmak
- La noche de los asesinos (1974) as Albert Pagan (uncredited)
- The White, the Yellow, and the Black (1975) as Albino, Donovan's Cousin (uncredited)
- John Glückstadt (1975) as Wenzel
- Cipolla Colt (1975) as Deputy Zachary
- Berlinger (1975)
- Salon Kitty (1976) as Rauss
- Der starke Ferdinand (1976) (uncredited)
- Montana Trap (1976) as Smoothie Nestler
- Anita Drögemöller und die Ruhe an der Ruhr (1976) as Killer
- Fellini's Casanova (1976) as Viderol / Faulkircher's lover (uncredited)
- Paradies (1976)
- Eierdiebe (1977)
- (1977, TV Movie) as Zaplata
- Kiss Me Killer (1977) as Jules (uncredited)
- The Rip-Off (1978) as Hans
- Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979) as Warden
- Wehe, wenn Schwarzenbeck kommt (1979) as Schwarzer Sheriff
- The Lady Vanishes (1979) as 2nd Killer
- Bloodline (1979) as Cameraman
- Avalanche Express (1979) as Bernardo
- Lena Rais (1979) as Harry
- Graf Dracula in Oberbayern (1979) as Franz
- Derrick (1979-1980, TV Series) as Walter Lohmann / Moersch
- Warum die UFOs unseren Salat klauen (1980)
- The Sea Wolves (1980) as First Officer
- (1981)
- Freak Orlando (1981) as Zwolf Lederboys
- Sei zärtlich, Pinguin (1982)
- Comeback (1982) as Zuhaelter
- Ich bin dein Killer (1982) as Danny
- (1985) as Harter Bursche
- Gotcha! (1985) as Man in Shadow
- Wild Geese II (1985) as Stroebling's Driver
- The Holcroft Covenant (1985) as Journalist (uncredited)
- (1985) as Schlaeger
- Morena (1986) as Henry, Street Painter
- Enemy at the Gates (2001) as Political Officer
- Hart's War (2002) as Boxcar Sergeant
- Killer Barbys vs. Dracula (2002) as Seaward
- Darkhunters (2004) as Jack
- Cold and Dark (2005) as Solly Tunkel
- Forest of the Damned (2005) as Crazy Old Man
- Drawn in Blood (2006) as Bergen
- The Man Who Sold the World (2006) as Zisna
- Winter in Wartime (2008) as Auer
- The Scarlet Worm (2011) as Heinrich Kley
- One Last Game (2011) as Obonya
- Killing all the Flies (2013, TV Movie) as Simon Moskovitz
- Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn (2014) as Windy
- Zombie Massacre 2: Reich of the Dead (2015) as Doktor Mengele
- Brimstone (2016) as Coach Driver
- EXCRETION: The Shocking True Story of the Football Moms (2017) as Dr. Helmut Rechte
- In Search of Fellini (2017) as Dan van Husen
- Le Accelerator (2017) as The Death Advisor
- The Price of Death (2018) as Wolfgang
- Beyond Fury (2019) as Reverend Tony Mortimer
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Dan van Husen". filmportal.de (in German). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d Lorentz, Frank (4 May 2003). "Gummersbacher Dämon des englischen Fußballs". Die Welt (in German). Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- ^ "Duitse Oorlogswinter-acteur Dan van Husen (75) overleden". De Telegraaf (in Dutch). 31 May 2020. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
External links[]
- Official website[dead link]
- Literature by and about Dan van Husen in the German National Library catalogue
- Dan van Husen at IMDb
- Dan van Husen fernsehserien.de
- 1945 births
- 2020 deaths
- People from Gummersbach
- German male film actors
- German male television actors
- Expatriates in England
- 20th-century German male actors
- 21st-century German male actors
- Male Spaghetti Western actors
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in England