Philip Dorn
In 1939 Van Dongen and his second wife, Jewish actress Marianne van Dam, left for the United States at the invitation of director Henry Koster, who had directed Van Dongen in 'De Kribbebijter'. When he was given a seven-year contract at MGM, Van Dongen changed his name to Philip Dorn. After making his American debut in 1940 with 'Enemy Agent', he would frequently be cast as continental lover, anti-Nazi German or refugee. In 1952 he returned to Europe for several German films and a Dutch theatre tour with Lily Bouwmeester. In 1953 he quit acting in films, partly due to speech problems due to a concussion. He retired for the rest of his life in California, where he died.
Filmography (36 Appearances)
Salto Mortale
Dreaming Lips
Türme des Schweigens
Behind Monastery Walls
Sealed Cargo
Spy Hunt
The Fighting Kentuckian
I Remember Mama
I've Always Loved You
Escape in the Desert
Blonde Fever
Passage to Marseille
Twenty Years After
Paris After Dark
Chetniks!
Reunion in France
Random Harvest
Calling Dr. Gillespie
Tarzan's Secret Treasure
Underground
Ziegfeld Girl
Escape
Diamond Frontier
Ski Patrol
Enemy Agent
The Journey to Tilsit
Der Hampelmann
Covered Tracks
The Indian Tomb
Waltz Melodies
The Tiger of Eschnapur
Rubber
The Crosspatch
De big van het regiment
On the Move
The Good Hope
