Dirk Bogarde

Dirk Bogarde

1921-03-28 – 1999-05-08 (age 78) Hampstead, London, England, UK
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Biography

Sir Dirk Bogarde (born Derek Niven van den Bogaerde; 28 March 1921 – 8 May 1999) was an English actor, novelist, and screenwriter. Initially a matinée idol in films such as Doctor in the House (1954) for the Rank Organisation, he later acted in art-house films. In a second career, he wrote seven best-selling volumes of memoirs, six novels, and a volume of collected journalism, mainly from articles in The Daily Telegraph.

Bogarde came to prominence in films including The Blue Lamp in the early 1950s, before starring in the successful Doctor film series (1954–1963). He twice won the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role, for The Servant (1963) and Darling (1965). His other notable film roles included Victim (1961), Accident (1967), The Damned (1969), Death in Venice (1971), The Night Porter (1974), A Bridge Too Far (1977), and Despair (1978). He was appointed a Commander of the Order of Arts and Letters in 1990 and a Knight Bachelor in 1992.

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Known For

A Bridge Too Far
A Bridge Too Far

1977

as Lt. Gen. Frederick Browning

Death in Venice
Death in Venice

1971

as Gustav von Aschenbach

The Servant
The Servant

1963

as Hugo Barrett

Victim
Victim

1961

as Melville Farr

The Night Porter
The Night Porter

1974

as Max

The Damned
The Damned

1969

as Frederick Bruckmann

Schindler
Schindler

1983

as Self - Narrator (voice)

The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World

2021

as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)

Accident
Accident

1967

as Stephen

H.M.S. Defiant
H.M.S. Defiant

1962

as Lieut. Scott-Padget

Darling
Darling

1965

as Robert Gold

Justine
Justine

1969

as Pursewarden

Modesty Blaise
Modesty Blaise

1966

as Gabriel

Despair
Despair

1978

as Hermann Hermann

Oh! What a Lovely War
Oh! What a Lovely War

1969

as Stephen

King and Country
King and Country

1964

as Capt. Hargreaves

The Serpent
The Serpent

1973

as Philip Boyle

We Joined the Navy
We Joined the Navy

1963

as Dr. Simon Sparrow (uncredited)

Quartet
Quartet

1948

as George Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")

The Angel Wore Red
The Angel Wore Red

1960

as Arturo Carrera