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Philip Dorn
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BIRTHDAY
September 30, 1901
Scheveningen, Netherlands
DIED
January 01, 1975
RECENT CREDITS
The Fighting Kentuckian
(FILM)
Oct. 5, 1949
I've Always Loved You
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1946
Passage to Marseille
(FILM)
Mar. 11, 1944
Reunion in France
(FILM)
Jan. 1, 1942
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BIOGRAPHY
Born Hein Van Der Niet, this handsome, deep-voiced leading man debuted onstage at age 14, going on to play leads in Dutch and European productions, in which he was billed as "Fritz Van Dongen." By the late '30s he was a....
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Born Hein Van Der Niet, this handsome, deep-voiced leading man debuted onstage at age 14, going on to play leads in Dutch and European productions, in which he was billed as "Fritz Van Dongen." By the late '30s he was a popular matinee idol and screen actor. He moved to Hollywood when World War II broke out; beginning with Enemy Agent (1940) he played leads in numerous Hollywood films, often portraying refugees, anti-Nazi Germans, and Continental lovers. He began playing more mature roles in the late '40s, notably as Papa in I Remember Mama (1948) with Irene Dunne. Having long suffered from phlebitis, in 1945 he had the first of a series of strokes, which eventually ruined his voice; over the next few years he went on to have a heart attack and to require brain surgery. He returned to Europe in the early '50s and appeared in a number of films and plays; but following an injury in a stage accident he retired in 1955. He lived the last two decades of his life confined to his California home. He was married to Dutch actress Marianne Van Dam.
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The Fighting Kentuckian
Released: Jan. 1, 1949
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I've Always Loved You
Released: Dec. 2, 1946
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Passage to Marseille
Released: Mar. 11, 1944
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Reunion in France
Released: Jan. 1, 1942
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