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Jan Decleir

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Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir in 2003
Born
Jan Amanda Gustaaf Decleir

(1946-02-14) 14 February 1946 (age 78)
Notable work"Priest Daens" in Daens;
"Dreverhaven" in Character;
"Angelo Ledda" in The Memory of a Killer
AwardsBest Supporting Actor
2007 Wolfsbergen
Culture Prize
2003 Lifetime Achievement
Grolsch Film Award
1997 Character

Jan Decleir (born as Jan Amanda Gustaaf Decleir on 14 February 1946) is a prolific Belgian movie and stage actor born in Niel, Antwerp.[1][2]

Career

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He had his first big role in Fons Rademakers's Mira (1971). Since then, he has appeared in countless Flemish and Dutch films and TV productions. In the world of theater he gained his fame by acting at the International New Scene for the play Mistero Buffo by Dario Fo. To the larger audiences of television he became known through his role of Sil de strandjutter in 1976 in the equally named TV series. He starred in Academy Award winning movies including Karakter by Mike van Diem and Antonia and the Oscar-nominated social drama Daens. More recently he turned down roles in Stanley Kubrick's Eyes Wide Shut (due to commitments to other projects) and the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough. Decleir was also Belgium's national performer of Sinterklaas from 1993 until 2019.[3]

In 2003 he had the starring role in the critically acclaimed thriller The Memory of a Killer (The Alzheimer Case) of which the leading American critic Roger Ebert wrote in his review: "Jan Decleir never goes for the easy effect, never pushes too hard, is a rock-solid occupant of his character. Everything he has to say is embodied, not expressed. Talks are underway for a Hollywood remake, but this performance will not be easily equaled. Gene Hackman, maybe. Morgan Freeman. Robert Mitchum, if he were alive. Decleir is the real thing."[4]

For several years he also led the Studio Herman Teirnlick where he brought in many new teachers: actors from various theater companies (e.g., de Blauwe Maandag Compagnie, STAN, etc.). [citation needed]

Personal life

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Jan Decleir has been married to Brechtje Louwaard since 1 April 2006. He was previously married to Caroline van Gastel with whom he has 3 children (Sofie, Jenne and Flor). Both his siblings – sister Reinhilde Decleir (died in 2022) and brother Dirk Decleir (died in 1974) involved in acting, too.[5]

Honors and awards

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Over the lifespan of his career, Jan Decleir has received several prizes for his acting. He was awarded the Best Actor Award for his role in Off Screen (directed by Pieter Kuijpers) at the Montreal World Film Festival. In 2003 he received Golden Calf Culture Prize (Dutch: Gouden Kalf) and in 2007 a Golden Calf for Best Supporting Actor for the movie Wolfsbergen at the Netherlands Film Festival. In 2008 he was awarded the best actor prize at the Tiburon International Film Festival for his role in Man zkt vrouw (A Perfect Match). For his role in The Barons, he received the Magritte Award for Best Supporting Actor. In 2013 he also received the Flemish Culture Prize for General Cultural Merit.[6]

Overview

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Jan Decleir in 2009

The movie Karakter in which Decleir played the leading role, won the Academy Award for best international feature film in 1997. Prior, Daens was nominated for this Oscar in 1992.[8]

Filmography

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Decleir appeared in more than a hundred Belgian, Dutch, French and German movies.[9]

Decleir in "All For Love" (1993)

He is also known from Flemish and Dutch TV series such as:

  • Keromar (1971)
  • Sil de Strandjutter (1976)
  • Adriaen Brouwer (1986)
  • Klein Londen, Klein Berlijn (1988)
  • Moeder, Waarom Leven Wij? (1993)
  • Dag Sinterklaas (1993)
  • Ons Geluk (1995)
  • Gaston Berghmans Show (1995)
  • Kulderzipken (1996)
  • Diamant (1997)
  • Karakter (1997)
  • Retour Den Haag (1999)
  • De Grote Boze Wolf Show (2000)
  • Stille Waters (2001)
  • De 9 Dagen van de Gier (2001)
  • Meiden van De Wit (2002)
  • W817 (2003)
  • Sprookjes (2004-08)
  • Koning van de Wereld (2005)
  • Als 't Maar Beweegt (2005)
  • De Kavijaks (2005)
  • Stellenbosch (2007)
  • Sinteressante Dingen (2009)
  • Met Man en Macht (2013)
  • Nieuw Texas (2015)
  • Den Elfde van den Elfde (2016)
  • Tytgat Chocolat (2017)
  • De Bever & Co (2019)

Theatre

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Decleir as "Risjaar modderfokker den Derde" (Richard III) in 1997
  • Het Goudland (1966-67)
  • De Meeuw (1968)
  • Koning Lear (1968-69)
  • Koning Jan (1969-70)
  • De Familie Tót (1969-70)
  • August, August, August (1970-71)
  • Een Blijde Gebeurtenis (1970-71)
  • Mijnheer Puntila en Zijn Knecht Matti (1971-72)
  • De Parochie van Miserie (1972)
  • Mistero Buffo (1972-73)
  • Ballade voor Grote en Kleine Poppen (1974-75)
  • Mezcal (1982-83)
  • Obscene Fabels (1984–85)
  • Het Offer is te Kort (1985-86)
  • Wolfsklem (1986-87)
  • DE TIJGER (1986-87)
  • Gilles! (1987-88)
  • De Meeuw (1988-89)
  • Mijn Zoetje Junior (1989-90)
  • Dodendans (1989-90)
  • Repetitie I (1991-92)
  • All for Love (1992-93)
  • Vrijen met Dieren (1994-95)
  • Meneer Paul (1995-96)
  • Edwaar The King (1997-98)
  • Richaar Deuzième (1997-98)
  • Risjaar Modderfokker den Derde (1997-98)
  • Margaretha di Napoli (1997-98)
  • En Verlos Ins van het Kwade (1999)
  • Lulu (2000-01)
  • Bloedarm (2002-03)
  • Onder het Melkwoud (2009-10)
  • Lucifer (2010-11)
  • Bloedarm (2002)
  • Onvoltooid Verleden (2012)[10]
  • Risjaar Drei (2016-17)[11]
  • MARX (2018)
  • Landru (2020-21)[12]

References

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  1. ^ Cinémathèque royale de Belgique (1999), Belgian Cinema, Royal Belgian Film Archive, ISBN 978-90-5544-234-8
  2. ^ Jozef Deleu (1998), The Low Countries: Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands : a Yearbook, 1998-99, Stichting Ons Erfdeel, ISBN 978-90-75862-28-7
  3. ^ "Filmografie Jan Decleir". CineNews (in Dutch). 13 September 2023.
  4. ^ ""The Memory of a Killer" Review". rogerebert.com. 8 September 2005.
  5. ^ "Jan Decleir reageert voor het eerst op overlijden van Reinhilde: "We hebben onze jongste zus zo verwend"". Het Laatste Nieuws (in Dutch). 10 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Jan Decleir beste acteur in Tiburon". vaf.be (in Dutch). 24 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Jan Decleir awards". IMDb. 13 September 2023.
  8. ^ "Karakter - Een calvinistisch verhaal op katholieke wijze verbeeld" [Character - A Calvinist story depicted in a Catholic way]. filmkrant.nl/ (in Dutch). 27 October 2020.
  9. ^ "Jan Decleir". IMDb. 13 September 2023.
  10. ^ "Onvoltooid verleden - Toneelhuis & Olympique Dramatique". digitalevoorstellingen.be (in Dutch). 30 December 2022.
  11. ^ "Risjaar Drei - Olympique Dramatique / Toneelhuis". theaterfestival.be (in Dutch). 13 September 2023.
  12. ^ "Landru | Het Banket". Het Banket (in Dutch). 14 September 2023.
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