Sunday, May 31, 2020

RIP Dan van Husen


German winter war actor Dan van Husen (75) died

De Telegraaf
May 31, 2020

German actor Dan van Husen passed away at the age of 75. Several fan sites of the actor report this. The actor is said to have died from the effects of the corona virus.

He passed away on May 25, 2020 at his home in
Ilminster, Somerset, England. Van Husen was probably best known as the German officer Auer in the movie War Winter War.

Director Martin Koolhoven responds on Twitter to a message that the German actor has died. "I heard this too. Good guy. I worked with him for Brimstone and the Winter of War. ”

The actor starred in dozens of spaghetti westerns and mainly played several minor roles in films such as Band of Brothers, Fellini Casanova and Enemy at the Gates. During his career, he worked with stars such as Dakota Fanning, Jude Law and Lee van Cleef.


Van HUSEN, Dan (Daniel van Husen)
Born: 4/30/1945, Gummersbach, Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, Germany
Died: 5/25/2020, Ilminster, Somerset, England, U.K.

Dan van Husen’s westerns – actor:
A Bullet for Sandoval – 1969 (Mestizo)
El Condor – 1969 (bandit)
Sundance Cassidy and Butch the Kid - 1969 (Ranger)
Another Dollar for the McGregors – 1970 (Frank Landon)
The Arizona Kid – 1970 (outlaw)
Arizona Returns – 1970 (bounty hunter)
Cannon for Cordoba – 1970 (soldier)
Captain Apache – 1970 (Ben)
Cut-Throats Nine – 1970 (Lackey)
‘Doc’ – 1970 (Clanton cowboy)
Gunman in Town – 1970 (deputy sheriff)
Bad Man’s River – 1971 (hired gun)
Catlow – 1971 (Dutch)
Long Live Your Death – 1971 (Kelly)
Pancho Villa – 1971 (Bart)
Alleluia and Sartana, Sons of God – 1972 (Olson)
Cry of the Black Wolves – 1972 (Joe)
Sonny & Jed – 1972 (bounty hunter)
Yankee Dudler – 1973 (bank guard)
Spaghetti Western – 1974 (Zachary)
The White, the Yellow the Black – 1974 (albino)
Montana Trap – 1975 (Smoothie Nestler)
ProSieben Funny Movie – Spiel mir das Lied und Du bist tot (TV) – 2007 (bartender)
Brimstone – 2011 (coach driver)
Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn – 2014 (Windy)
The Price of Death – 2017 (Wolfgang)

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