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Josse De Pauw (born 15 March 1952) is a versatile
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actor, film director, dramatist, author and columnist. He was married to modern dance performer Fumio Ikeda for over thirty years.


Theatre

After graduating from the Royal Conservatory in Brussels De Pauw founded the mime theatre group Radeis International (1976), and after that Schaamte, the theatre company that would be the start of the Brussels Kaaitheater. He both writes and performs in highly regarded theatre plays such as ''Larf'' and ''Weg'' (both with music by
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, and has received many awards for his works, such as the Océ Podium Prize for his entire oeuvre in 2000. He has led theatre companies such as Het Net (Bruges), Victoria (Ghent) and Het Toneelhuis (Antwerp). With the latter company, he played the main role in "Tenebrous Heart", after Joseph Conrad's novel, performed in Paris in 2011. Throughout his career he has collaborated with various actors, directors, writers and artists, such as
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, Jürgen Gosh, Jan Ritsema, Jan Lauwers, Manu Riche,
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, I Solisti del Vento and many more. It is said that from 2017 he will work on a trilogy in collaboration with LODcomposers Dominique Pauwels, Jan Kuijken and
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. The first part of the trilogy or "''Trifonie''"(as called by De Pauw) will be called ''Heroes'' (in
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: De Helden) and will deal with the theme of heroism and its role in today's society.


Movies

Josse De Pauw starred in his first major movie part in 1989. After that he has played in about 50 movies, among them most of the movies by Belgian director
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, including ''Crazy Love'', ''Kaas'' (Cheese), ''Hombres Complicados'', ''Wait Until Spring, Bandini'' and ''Iedereen Beroemd!'' (Everybody Famous). This last movie was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2000
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''. De Pauw directed two movies of his own: ''Vinaya'' and ''Übung''.


Filmography

* 2019 - ''
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'' (''De Patrick'') * 2017 - ''Cargo'' * 2016 - ''Everybody Happy'' * 2014 - ''
Flying Home "Flying Home" is a jazz and jump blues composition written by Benny Goodman and Lionel Hampton with lyrics by Sid Robin. Background It was reportedly developed while Hampton was in the Benny Goodman band. A gig in 1939 required the band to f ...
'' * 2006 - '' Crusade in Jeans'' (''Kruistocht in spijkerbroek'') * 2005 – ''
Someone Else's Happiness ''Someone Else's Happiness'' ( nl, Een ander zijn geluk) is a 2005 Belgian- Dutch film directed and written by Fien Troch. The movie was the Belgian entry for the Academy Awards 2006 in the category Best Foreign Language Film but failed to receiv ...
'' (''Een ander zijn geluk'') * 2004 - '' The Kiss'' (''De kus'') * 2004 – ''25 degrés en hiver'' * 2003 – ''De vreemde Mann'' * 2001 – ''Verboden te zuchten'' * 2000 – ''
Wild Mussels Wild, wild, wilds or wild may refer to: Common meanings * Wildlife, Wild animal * Wilderness, a wild natural environment * Wildness, the quality of being wild or untamed Art, media and entertainment Film and television * Wild (2014 film), ''Wi ...
'' * 2000 – ''
Everybody's Famous! ''Everybody's Famous!'' ( nl-BE, Iedereen beroemd!) is a 2000 Belgian satirical comedy film directed by Dominique Deruddere about a young teenage girl who is pushed by her poor parents to become a musical star. It was nominated for Academy Award ...
'' (''Iedereen beroemd!'') * 1999 – ''Pour toujours'' * 1999 - '' Kaas (film)'' * 1998 – '' Hombres Complicados'' * 1996 – ''Zwarte sneeuw'', TV * 1996 – ''Jeunesse sans dieu'', TV * 1995 – ''
The Passion of Darkly Noon ''The Passion of Darkly Noon'' is a 1995 psychological horror drama film written and directed by Philip Ridley. The film stars Brendan Fraser, Ashley Judd, and Viggo Mortensen. The protagonist's name and film title come both from a passage in t ...
'' * 1995 – ''
The Flying Dutchman The ''Flying Dutchman'' ( nl, De Vliegende Hollander) is a legendary ghost ship, allegedly never able to make port, but doomed to sail the seven seas forever. The myth is likely to have originated from the 17th-century Golden Age of the Dut ...
'' (''De vliegende Hollander'') * 1995 - ''Last Call'' (''Hoogste Tijd'') * 1994 – ''
Just Friends ''Just Friends'' is a 2005 American Christmas comedy film directed by Roger Kumble, written by Adam 'Tex' Davis and starring Ryan Reynolds, Amy Smart, Anna Faris, Chris Klein and Christopher Marquette. The plot focuses on a formerly obese high ...
'' * 1993 – ''Aan Zee'' * 1992 – ''L’Ordre de jour'' * 1991 – ''
Toto le héros ''Toto the Hero'' (french: Toto le héros) is a 1991 Belgian film (co-produced with France and Germany) by Belgian film director and screenwriter Jaco Van Dormael. It won the Caméra d'Or award at the Cannes Film Festival in 1991, and the Cés ...
'' * 1989 – ''
Wait Until Spring, Bandini ''Wait Until Spring, Bandini'' is a novel by American author John Fante. Released in 1938, it was his first published novel; '' The Road to Los Angeles'', written in 1936, was discovered after Fante has died and was released posthumously in 1985. ...
'' * 1987 – '' Crazy Love'' * 1986 – ''De Wisselwachter'' * 1985 – ''Wildshut'' * 1984 – '' De stille Oceaan''


Books

Josse De Pauw has also published two books, consisting of his theatre plays intermingled with popular short stories from daily life: ''Werk'' (Work) and ''Nog'' (More). ''Werk'' was nominated for the Gouden Uil in 2000.


References


External links

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Josse De Pauw, door Jef Aerts en Anne-Marie Van Wijnsberghe

Jose De Pauw on LOD
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