John Van Eyssen

South African actor (1922–1995) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Matthew John Du Toit Van Eyssen[1] (19 March 1922 – 13 November 1995) was a South African born actor, agent and film production executive in the UK. He moved to Britain following the Second World War, attending the Central School of Speech and Drama.[2] In 1951 and in 1954 he played the role of Lucifer in the York Cycle of Mystery Plays, first revived in 1951 as part of the Festival of Britain.[3]

Born
Matthew John Du Toit Van Eyssen

(1922-03-19)19 March 1922
Died13 November 1995(1995-11-13) (aged 73)
Fulham, London, England, UK
OccupationsActor
Literary agent
Producer
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John Van Eyssen
Photo by Anthony Buckley, 1955
Born
Matthew John Du Toit Van Eyssen

(1922-03-19)19 March 1922
Died13 November 1995(1995-11-13) (aged 73)
Fulham, London, England, UK
Alma materRoyal Central School of Speech and Drama
OccupationsActor
Literary agent
Producer
Years active1950–1991
SpouseShirley Goulden (divorced 1977)
PartnerIngrid Bergman
ChildrenDavid Van Eyssen
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Van Eyssen appeared in films from 1950 as well as on stage (playing Cassio in Orson Welles' 1951 production of Othello, for example[4]) but achieved his greatest fame as an actor when he portrayed Jonathan Harker in the Hammer Film Productions version of Dracula (released as Horror of Dracula in the US) in 1958.[5]

He left acting in 1961 to become head of the Grade Organisation literary agency.[6] His subsequent clients were Franco Zeffirelli, Tennessee Williams and Arthur Miller.[5] He left the business in 1965 to work for the UK division of Columbia Pictures, eventually becoming managing director in July 1969.[6] Among the films he oversaw were A Man for All Seasons (1966), Born Free (1966), Georgy Girl (1966), To Sir, with Love (1967), The Taming of The Shrew (1967), and Oliver! (1968).[5] Both Oliver! and A Man for All Seasons won Best Picture Academy Awards.[7] In 1970, he was promoted to Worldwide Head of Production (ex-USA) and moved to New York.

After his tenure at Columbia, Van Eyssen became an independent producer, returning to the UK in 1991 to establish Britain's premier showcase for talented young filmmakers, the Chelsea Film Festival.[8] He was longtime companion of Ingrid Bergman in the years before her death in 1982.[9]

His son, David Van Eyssen, is a visual artist, and a producer-director known for the science fiction streaming series RCVR.[10][5]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1950The Angel with the TrumpetAlbert Drauffer
1951Murder in the Cathedral5th Priest
1953Four Sided TriangleRobin
1953Three Steps in the DarkHenry Burgoyne
1954The Men of Sherwood ForestWill Scarlett
1955The Cockleshell HeroesMarine Bradley
1956Kitty Clive[11]Robert WilksTV movie
1957Brothers in LawMr. Forbes - Barrister.Uncredited
1957The TraitorLieut. Grant
1957Quatermass 2The P.R.O.
1957Account RenderedClive Franklyn
1957The One That Got AwayGerman prisoner #5
1958DraculaJonathan Harker
1958The Whole TruthArcher
1958Moment of IndiscretionCorby
1959Carlton-Browne of the F.O.Hewitt
1959Carry On NurseSurgeon Stephens
1959I'm All Right JackReporter #1
1959Blind DateInsp. Westover
1960Make Mine MinkRowsonUncredited
1960The CriminalFormby
1961ExodusDetectiveUncredited
1961A Story of DavidJoab
1963Like Two Drops of WaterUncredited
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