Adrian Hoven

Adrian Hoven

Deceased · Born: May 18, 1922 · Died: Apr 8, 1981

1973
1970
1964
1954
1950

Personal Details

BornMay 18, 1922 Wöllersdorf, Lower Austria, Austria

Biography

Adrian Hoven's life began on a sunny day, May 18, 1922, in the picturesque town of Wöllersdorf, nestled in the heart of Lower Austria, Austria. This remarkable individual would go on to carve out a successful career as both an actor and producer, leaving an indelible mark on the world of entertainment.

His impressive filmography boasts a diverse range of projects, including the 1966 thriller "Der Mörder mit dem Seidenschal", the 1973 thought-provoking science fiction film "World on a Wire", and the 1968 horror classic "Castle of the Creeping Flesh". His dedication to his craft and ability to bring characters to life on the big screen have made him a beloved figure in the film industry.

Adrian Hoven's life was not without its challenges, and he ultimately passed away on April 8, 1981, in the charming town of Tegernsee, located in the picturesque Bavaria region of Germany. Despite the passing of time, his legacy continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the world.

Career

1981
Lili Marleen
Lili Marleen as Ginsberg
1978
Despair
Despair as Inspector Schelling
1976
1975
Inside Out
Inside Out as Dr. Maar
Fox and His Friends
Fox and His Friends as Wolf Thiess, Eugen's Father
Fear of Fear
Fear of Fear as Dr. Merck
Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven
Mother Kusters Goes to Heaven as Redacteur - in - chief Linke (uncredited)
1974
Martha
Martha as Father Heyer
1970
1968
Succubus
Succubus as Ralf Drawes
1965
Seven Hours of Gunfire
Seven Hours of Gunfire as Wild Bill Hickok
1962
1960
Foxhole in Cairo
Foxhole in Cairo as John Eppler
1954
The Story of Vickie
The Story of Vickie as Prince Albert of Sachsen-Coburg
1970
Mark of the Devil
Mark of the Devil as Director, Writer