Thom Hoffman(I)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
In his early career he often played tormented/troubled characters such
as in De Witte Waan, as a death-seeking junkie (1984), and in Zoeken Naar
Eileen (1987) as a desperately in love, and in De Avonden (1989) playing Frits
van Egters. An often quoted phrase of Hoffman is "I have a dark look on
human motives", dating from his debut film Luger (1982) under direction
of Theo van Gogh. He also considers himself more "a hardworking man
than a gifted actor" as well as someone "who is hard to put in one
category." He played main roles in more than sixty movies and
TV-series, with directors ranging from Sally Potter, Harry Kumel, Lars
Von Trier, Paul Verhoeven to the radical South-African filmmaker Ian
Kerkhof. Many Years since The Fourth Man (1982) and his awarded role in
Avonden, De (1989), Verhoeven's movie Blackbook put him back in the
international arena. Hoffman also directed several documentaries about
filmmakers he admires, and is a successful photographer. In 2004 French
star Jeanne Moreau officially received the first copy of Hoffman's book
"FOTO's Thom Hoffman" during the international Ghent Film Festival.
In 1998 Hoffman worked with Don van Dijke in the theater play
"Publieksbeschimping; De Gasten Komen".