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Peter van Eyck

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Peter van Eyck

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Overview

  • Born
    July 16, 1911 · Steinwehr, Pomerania, Germany [now Kamienny Jaz, Zachodniopomorskie, Poland]
  • Died
    July 15, 1969 · Zurich, Switzerland (blood infection)
  • Birth name
    Götz von Eick
  • Nickname
    • Peter Van Eyck
  • Height
    1.84 m

Biography

    • With his whitish blond crew-cut, slow, menacing drawl and Germanic manner, Van Eyck was destined to be typecast as stereotypically scowling, arrogant Nazi officers. This was ironic, because he was an avowed anti-fascist who had left Germany in 1931 -- two years before Adolf Hitler came to power. The son of an aristocratic Prussian land owner, his father had intended him to embark on a military career. Instead, Peter spent his education in Berlin, where he trained as a musician.

      In 1937, Van Eyck arrived in New York via Havana, Cuba, and became acquainted with the composer Aaron Copland. This led to a collaboration, as well as solo efforts, as composer and lyricist on a variety of songs for revue and cabaret. He also moonlighted as a pianist in bars and nightclubs. Around this time, he also began to work as a stage manager and arranger for Irving Berlin. Not afraid to try any job that came along, he tried his hand at driving a truck, and this, somehow, led him to Hollywood where he became a protege of the director Billy Wilder. Wilder prompted him to appear in front of the camera. In 1943, Peter commenced his career in films, by this time, as a naturalized American citizen. For the remainder of the decade, he had little to do but act an assembly line of parts as German officers and Gestapo henchmen in films like Les cinq secrets du désert (1943) and Address Unknown (1944).

      After the war, Van Eyck returned to Germany, where he was ironically cast as an American officer in Hello Fräulein (1949). He also appeared in the comedy Enfants de roi (1950) ,with Jenny Jugo), as yet another American. He gave one of his very best performances in the role of Bimba in Henri-Georges Clouzot's high octane thriller Le Salaire de la peur (1953). In this famous French classic, he played one of a group of daredevil truck drivers traversing an impenetrable South American jungle with a deadly load of nitroglycerin.

      Down the track, he found other good roles: as the womanising Frenchman Fribert in La fille Rosemarie (1958); as a police inspector investigating a famous murder in Témoins à abattre (1958),aka ('Dr.Crippen lives'); a starring role as Paul Decker, who attempts the perfect murder of his wife in L'homme au masque de verre (1958); and one of two industrialist brothers in Helmut Käutner''s Et tout le reste n'est que silence (1959).

      During the 60's, Van Eyck appeared increasingly in international co-productions of variable quality. Having settled in Switzerland and maintaining a residence in Paris, he was ideally placed to alternate between French, English and German film roles. He made three potboilers about the master criminal Dr. Mabuse which were extremely popular in Germany. His best performances during this period were as the East German intelligence officer Mundt, who is the target of L'espion qui venait du froid (1965) and as Colonel General von Brock in the absorbing war drama Le pont de Remagen (1969), which was also his last film.

      Van Eyck died near Zurich in July,1969, of septicemia, just short of his 58th birthday.
      - IMDb mini biography by: I.S.Mowis

Family

  • Spouses
      Ruth Ford(1940 - 1945) (divorced, 1 child)
      Inge von Voris(? - July 15, 1969) (his death, 2 children)
  • Children
      Kristina van Eyck

Trivia

  • A music arranger for such luminaries as Irving Berlin before he started working in Hollywood as an actor, he also served as Berlin's stage manager and production assistant. He also was an assistant at one time for Orson Welles' Mercury Theatre.
  • Initially found radio work through the help of Billy Wilder.
  • After World War II he was film officer for the Office of Military Government, United States (OMGUS) in Germany.
  • In his early days he also wrote cabaret revues and played piano at bars.
  • Father of Kristina van Eyck.

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