Roger Van Hool Explained

Roger Van Hool
Birth Date:1940 9, df=y
Birth Place:Antwerp, German-occupied Belgium and Northern France
Death Place:Paris, France
Nationality:Belgian
Occupation:Actor

Roger Van Hool (27 September 1940 – 28 August 2023) was a Belgian actor.[1] He worked in the theatre in addition to his film and television career. In 1977, he received the .

Biography

Born in Antwerp on 27 September 1940, Van Hool spoke Brabantian with his mother and French with his father. To improve his French, he was sent to a boarding school in Nivelles. He began his acting career with the in Antwerp. After that, he moved to Paris and participated in the theatrical production Le Knack. In the years following, he appeared in multiple French theatre productions, as well as films and television series. In the 1960s, he held roles in the films Oscar and La Chamade.

During the 1970s, Van Hool collaborated with Belgian film director André Delvaux for the films Rendezvous at Bray and Woman Between Wolf and Dog. A decade later, he also collaborated with Delvaux in The Abyss. In the 1980s, Van Hool held prominent roles in the films The Woman Next Door and Iris. He briefly retired and lived in the Pyrenees before returning in the mid-1990s for De ooggetuige, directed by Emile Degelin.

Roger Van Hool died in Paris on 28 August 2023, at the age of 82.[2]

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Book: Mercier, Jacques. 2006. Belges en France. French. Lannoo. 2873864788.
  2. News: 28 August 2023. Le cinéma belge en deuil: Roger Van Hool est décédé. French. RTL-TVI. 29 August 2023.