Louis Borel was an American actor known for his roles in Swiebertje, Head Over Heels in Love, and Over the Moon. Born on October 6, 1905, in The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands, he passed away on April 24, 1973, in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Personal and Family Life
Louis Borel, whose birth name was Lodewijk Borel, lived a life dedicated to the performing arts. Not much is publicly known about his family background or personal relationships. His acting career spanned several decades, showcasing his talent in various roles.
Career
Borel’s career included a variety of film and television roles. His notable works include performances in classic Dutch and international films, where he often portrayed endearing characters that resonated with audiences. Throughout his career, he earned recognition for his contributions to the entertainment industry.
Death and Legacy
Louis Borel died on April 24, 1973, leaving behind a legacy as a celebrated actor. His performances continue to be remembered and appreciated by fans of classic cinema. Borel’s contributions to film laid the groundwork for many actors in the industry.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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A Night of Adventure | 1944-06-02 | Tony Clair |
The Avenging Hand | 1936-04-16 | Pierre Charrell |
Head Over Heels | 1937-02-12 | Marcel Larimour |
Over the Moon | 1939-10-12 | Pietro |
De Spooktrein | 1939-05-10 | Ted |
London Blackout Murders | 1943-01-15 | Peter Dongen (as Louis Borell) |
Foreign Correspondent | 1940-08-16 | Capt. Lawson (uncredited) |
10.32 | 1966-01-27 | Verkoper Blom |
Malle Gevallen | 1934-09-28 | Hans Rikman |
De Kribbebijter | 1935-08-07 | Hans van Maren |
Suikerfreule | 1935-01-01 | Hans Vermeer |
Fientje Peters, Poste Restante | 1935-11-15 | Willem van Scheltema |
The Purple Mask | 1955-06-15 | Workman (uncredited) |
De klop op de deur | ||
Queer Cargo | 1938-08-06 | Benson |
House Broken | 1936-11-30 | Charles Delmont |
Swiebertje | 1961-10-18 | Burgemeester |