Ton Lutz
Ton Lutz
Biography
Antonius Cornelis "Ton" Lutz (1919 – 2009) was a Dutch actor and stage director. He was married to actress Ann Hasekamp. Twice, in 1968 and 1983, he was awarded the prestigious Louis d'Or, the award for the best Dutch actor. The Ton Lutz prize, for the best stage direction debut int he Netherlands, was named after him. After finishing high school, Lutz worked as a reporter for the Nieuwe Delftse Courant newspaper in Delft, where eventually he found himself assigned to write the theater reviews. During World War II he tried join the repertoire group at the Royal Theatre in The Hague, known as the Residentie Tooneel, but was rejected. Instead, he was accepted for training at the Amsterdam Theatre School in 1944, but the program was shut down by the war. After liberation Lutz went to work as a radio announcer in Groningen. Subsequently he worked as an actor for various theatre companies, including the Nederlands Volkstoneel, Toneelgroep Comedia, De Nederlandse Comedie, the Rotterdam Theatre, Zuidelijk Toneel Globe and the Publiekstheater.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
10
Gender
Male
Birthday
1919-06-17 (105 years old)
Place of Birth
Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Acting

1986

Shadow of Victory as Verzetsman

1982

Things Past as Mr. Huisman

1981

Lucifer as Gabriël

1978

The Rising Sun as Mathijs de Sterke

1974

Martha as Berend Zevenhuis

1970

Champagne Rose Is Dead as Not available

1963

Each for the Other as Not available

1959

A Bride in the Morning as Rik Patijn / Henri Pattini

1958

Fanfare as Altena
Crew