Robert Boon

Robert Boon

Deceased · Born: Oct 26, 1916 · Died: Jan 13, 2015

Personal Details

BornOct 26, 1916 Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Biography

Robert Boon, a multifaceted individual, entered this world on October 26, 1916, in the charming city of Haarlem, situated in the province of Noord-Holland, Netherlands.

As a thespian, Boon showcased his acting prowess in various productions, including the 1966 film "Queen of Blood", which garnered significant attention.

Furthermore, his talents extended to writing, as evidenced by his contributions to the esteemed "Producers' Showcase" in 1954.

Moreover, his work on the iconic television series "The Twilight Zone" in 1959 solidified his reputation as a skilled and versatile performer.

Boon's remarkable life came to a close on January 13, 2015, in West Hills, California, USA, leaving behind a lasting legacy in the world of entertainment.

Career

1972
Probe
Probe as Felix Ernst
1966
Queen of Blood
Queen of Blood as Anders Brockman
Torn Curtain
Torn Curtain as Prof. Winkelmann (uncredited)
1960
G.I. Blues
G.I. Blues as German Guitarist (uncredited)
1959
Verboten!
Verboten! as un officier SS
The Diary of Anne Frank
The Diary of Anne Frank as SS Man (uncredited)
1957
Four Girls in Town
Four Girls in Town as Karl Wagner
The Enemy Below
The Enemy Below as Chief Engineer
1956
Screaming Eagles
Screaming Eagles as Hans Schacht
1953
Fort Algiers
Fort Algiers as Mueller
The Desert Rats
The Desert Rats as German Lieutenant (uncredited)
The Juggler
The Juggler as Samuel (uncredited)
1952
Affair in Trinidad
Affair in Trinidad as Pilot (uncredited)
1951
The Tanks Are Coming
The Tanks Are Coming as Heinrich 'Heinie' Weinburger
Target Unknown
Target Unknown as Marx (uncredited)
Go for Broke!
Go for Broke! as German Soldier
1950
Mister 880
Mister 880 as Dutchman (uncredited)
The Flying Saucer
The Flying Saucer as Barge Captain
Battleground
Battleground as German Soldier
1948
Fighter Squadron
Fighter Squadron as German Operator
Berlin Express
Berlin Express as German Youth