Josse De Pauw

Josse De Pauw

73 · Born: Mar 15, 1952

2016
1987

Personal Details

BornMar 15, 1952 Asse, Flanders, Belgium

Biography

Josse De Pauw, a renowned Belgian thespian and wordsmith, took his first breath on March 15, 1952, in the picturesque Flemish municipality of Asse, situated in the heart of Belgium. This multifaceted artist, whose impressive career has spanned multiple decades, has made a lasting impact on the world of entertainment.

As a talented actor, Josse De Pauw has had the privilege of bringing to life a wide range of memorable characters in various cinematic masterpieces. One of his most notable roles can be seen in the critically acclaimed film "Everybody's Famous!" (2000),a heartwarming tale that has captivated audiences worldwide.

In addition to his work on the big screen, Josse De Pauw has also made a name for himself as a writer. His pen has brought forth a plethora of captivating stories, each one a testament to his remarkable skill and creativity. Two notable examples of his literary prowess include "The Twelve" (2019),a gripping drama that has left viewers on the edge of their seats, and "Crazy Love" (1987),a poignant exploration of the human experience.

Throughout his illustrious career, Josse De Pauw has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt to a wide range of roles and genres, solidifying his position as a master of his craft.

Career

2019
Patrick
Patrick as Rudy
2018
The Command
The Command as Vadim Markov, Anton's Father
2017
2016
Everybody Happy
Everybody Happy as Big Bonzo
2014
2010
Orly
Orly as Theo
Pulsar
Pulsar as Vader
2008
Vinyan
Vinyan as Matthias
2000
Everybody's Famous!
Everybody's Famous! as Jean Vereecken
1998
S.
S. as Priester
1996
The Eighth Day
The Eighth Day as Policeman of police station
1991
1987
Hector
Hector as Commentator
Love Is a Dog from Hell
Love Is a Dog from Hell as Harry Voss/Vader Harry Voss eerste deel
1985
Stronghold
Stronghold as Deleye