Albert Dekker Movies and Career Information
Dec 20, 1905
Brooklyn
Actor
Albert Dekker (December 20, 1905 – May 5, 1968) was an American character actor and politician best known for his roles in Dr. Cyclops, The Killers, Kiss Me Deadly, and The Wild Bunch. He is sometimes credited as Albert Van Dekker or Albert van Dekker. Born as Albert Van Ecke in Brooklyn, New York, he adopted his mother's maiden name of Dekker as his stage name. Dekker attended Bowdoin College and made his professional acting debut with a Cincinnati stock company in 1927. Within a few months, Dekker was featured in the Broadway production of Eugene O'Neill's play Marco Millions. On April 4, 1929, Dekker married actress Esther Guernini. The couple had two sons and a daughter before divorcing. After a decade of theatrical appearances, Dekker transferred to Hollywood in 1937, and made his first film, 1937's The Great Garrick. He spent most of the rest of his acting career in the cinema, but also returned to the stage from time to time. He replaced Lee J. Cobb as Willy Loman in the original production of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman, and during a five-year stint back on Broadway in the early 1960s, he played the Duke of Norfolk in Robert Bolt's A Man for All Seasons. Dekker
- Albert Dekker Movies before 2012
- Suspense (1946) 2001
- Strange Cargo 1999
- Suddenly, Last Summer (1959) 1959
- Middle of the Night (1959) 1959
- Kiss Me Deadly (1955) 1955
- East of Eden (1955) 1955
- Experiment Perilous (1944) 1944
- Kasan 1943
- Once Upon a Honeymoon (1942) 1942
- Among the Living (1941) 1941
- Seven Sinners (1940) 1940
- Dr. Cyclops
- Killers (1946)
- Gentleman's Agreement (1947)
- Furies (1950)
- These Thousand Hills