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    Person Name ديرك بوجارد
    Person Name in English Dirk Bogarde
    Birth Name ديرك جولز جاسبارد أولريك نيفن فان دن بوجيردى
    Birth Name in English Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven Van den Bog
    Nickname تفاح/معبود الاوديون/روك هدسون البريطانى
    Nickname in English Pippin/The Idol of the Odeon/The British Rock Huds
    Nationality UK
    gender male
    Date of Birth 1921-03-28
    Died on 1999-05-08
    Birth Country UK
    Birth City London, City of
    Death Country UK
    Death City London, City of
    Death Reason نوبة قلبية
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    Toqa Hesham

    A British actor, born in Hampstead, London, England, United Kingdom, as Derek Jules Gaspard Ulric Niven Van den Bogaerde. He was nominated and won many awards in the United States and Britain. Dirk did not marry, but he lived for a long time with his life partner, theater director Anthony Forwood. His credits include The Servant (1963), for which he won the BAFTA Award, Darling (1965), and A Bridge Too Far (1977). He had a sister and a brother. His father, who edited the art section of The Times newspaper, was of Finnish origins, and his mother was Finnish. He studied at Allen Glen School in Glasgow, then he studied at the University of London, then he studied commerce in Chelsea. He stood for the first time on the stage of a small theater in London in 1939, but World War II broke out. He served in the British Air Force until he reached the rank of major. After his discharge from the army, he returned to theatrical acting, then signed a contract with the Wessex Film Company, and his first film was Sin of Esther Waters (1948). Bogarde became the most famous British star in the mid-fifties. He met the American expatriate director Joseph Losey, and their cooperation in five films was a turning point in the life of Bogarde. In 1960, Bogarde headed to Hollywood and participated in two high-budget films, but they failed, so he made the decision to abandon commercial films. He died on May 8, 1999, in Chelsea, London, England, United Kingdom, due to a seizure.

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