
Dirk Bogarde
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
Acting History
2021
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
2019Fascism on a Thread: The Strange Story of Nazisploitation Cinema as (archive footage)
2013Talking Pictures as Self (archive footage)
2005Rainer Werner Fassbinder, 1977 as Self
2004A Letter to True as Self (archive footage)
2001The Private Dirk Bogarde as Himself (Archive Footage)
2000Sir John Mills' Moving Memories as Self (archive footage)
2000Boys Don't Cry as Gustav von Aschenbach (archive footage) (uncredited)
1995Empire of the Censors as Self
1993Hollywood U.K.: British Cinema in the Sixties as Self
1992Dirk Bogarde: By Myself as Self
1990Daddy Nostalgia as Daddy aka Tony Russell
1990Pictures of Europe as Self
1987Catch a Fallen Star as Self
1987The Vision as James Marriner
1986May We Borrow Your Husband? as William Harris
1985The Golden Gong: The Story of Rank Films - British Cinema's Legendary Studio as Self
1983Schindler as Self - Narrator (voice)
1981The Patricia Neal Story as Roald Dahl
1978Despair as Hermann Hermann
1977A Bridge Too Far as Lt. Gen. Frederick Browning
1977Providence as Claude Langham
1975Permission to Kill as Alan Curtis
1974The Night Porter as Max
1973The Serpent as Philip Boyle
1971Film '72 as Self
1971Death in Venice as Gustav von Aschenbach
1970Visconti's Venice as Self
1970Upon This Rock as Bonnie Prince Charlie (voice)
1969The Damned as Frederick Bruckmann
1969The Epic That Never Was as Narrator
1969Justine as Pursewarden
1969Oh! What a Lovely War as Stephen
1968The Fixer as Bibikov
1968Sebastian as Sebastian
1967Our Mother's House as Charlie Hook
1967Accident as Stephen
1967Lionpower from MGM
1966Blithe Spirit as Charles Condomine
1966El Rey en Londres
1966Modesty Blaise as Gabriel
1965Darling as Robert Gold
1964The High Bright Sun as Major McGuire
1964King and Country as Capt. Hargreaves
1964Little Moon of Alban as Kenneth Boyd
1964Hot Enough for June as Nicholas Whistler
1963The Servant as Hugo Barrett
1963Doctor in Distress as Dr. Simon Sparrow
1963We Joined the Navy as Dr. Simon Sparrow (uncredited)
1963I Could Go on Singing as David Donne
1963The Mind Benders as Dr. Henry Laidlaw Longman
1962The Password Is Courage as Sergant-Major Charles Coward
1962H.M.S. Defiant as Lieut. Scott-Padget
1961Victim as Melville Farr
1961The Singer Not the Song as Anacleto Comachi
1960Song Without End as Franz Liszt
1960The Angel Wore Red as Arturo Carrera
1959Libel as Sir Mark Loddon / Frank Welney / Number Fifteen
1959The Doctor's Dilemma as Louis Dubedat
1958The Wind Cannot Read as Flight Lieutenant Michael Quinn
1958A Tale of Two Cities as Sydney Carton
1957Campbell's Kingdom as Bruce Campbell
1957Doctor at Large as Dr. Simon Sparrow
1957Ill Met by Moonlight as Maj. Patrick Leigh Fermor aka "Philedem"
1956The Spanish Gardener as Jose
1955Cast a Dark Shadow as Edward "Teddy" Bare
1955Doctor at Sea as Dr. Simon Sparrow
1955Simba as Alan Howard
1954The Sleeping Tiger as Frank Clemmons
1954For Better, for Worse as Tony Howard
1954The Sea Shall Not Have Them as Flt Sgt Mackay
1954Doctor in the House as Simon Sparrow
1954They Who Dare as Lieutenant Graham
1953The Oscars as Self
1953Desperate Moment as Simon Van Halder
1953Appointment in London as Tim Mason
1952The Gentle Gunman as Matt Sullivan
1952Penny Princess as Tony Craig
1952Hunted as Chris Lloyd
1951Hallmark Hall of Fame as Charles Condomine
1951Blackmailed as Stephen Mundy
1950The Woman in Question as R.W. (Bob) Baker
1950So Long at the Fair as George Hathaway
1950What's My Line? as Self - Panelist
1950The Blue Lamp as Tom Riley
1949Boys in Brown as Alfie Rawlins
1949Dear Mr. Prohack as Charles Prohack
1949Once a Jolly Swagman as Bill Fox
1948Quartet as George Bland (segment "The Alien Corn")
1948Esther Waters as William Latch
1947The Case of Helvig Delbo
1947Dancing with Crime as Policeman (uncredited)
1947Power Without Glory as Cliff
1947Rope as Charles Granillo
1939Come on George! as Extra








