Albert Dekker
Albert Dekker, born on December 20, 1905, was a prominent American actor and politician whose career spanned several decades. He gained recognition for his compelling performances in a variety of films, most notably in classics such as "Dr. Cyclops," "The Killers," "Kiss Me Deadly," and "The Wild Bunch." Throughout his acting journey, Dekker demonstrated a remarkable ability to embody diverse characters, showcasing his talent as a character actor.
In addition to his film career, Dekker was also involved in politics, reflecting his multifaceted interests beyond the silver screen. He occasionally appeared under the name Albert Van Dekker or Albert van Dekker, but his contributions to cinema remain the most celebrated aspect of his legacy.
Dekker's work in the film industry was marked by his unique presence and versatility, earning him a devoted following and respect among his peers. His performances in film noir, particularly, helped define the genre during its heyday.
Despite his untimely passing on May 5, 1968, Albert Dekker's influence endures through his memorable roles and the impact he made in both entertainment and public service. His legacy continues to resonate, reminding audiences of the rich tapestry of talent that characterized mid-20th-century American cinema.
Filmography
Hold That Blonde!
The Sound and the Fury
These Thousand Hills
Kiss Me Deadly
Fury at Furnace Creek
Lulu Belle
Seven Sinners (1940)
In Old Oklahoma
In Old California
Bride of Vengeance
Suddenly, Last Summer
The Killers
The Kid from Texas
Two Years Before the Mast
Among the Living
Beau Geste (1939)
Destination Murder
Gammera the Invincible
Middle of the Night
Gentleman's Agreement
She Devil
Death of a Salesman (1966)
California
Cass Timberlane
Experiment Perilous
The Pretender
The Furies
Yokel Boy
The Wonderful Country
Tarzan's Magic Fountain
Honky Tonk
Strange Cargo
Dr. Cyclops