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Luis van Rooten
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Luis van Rooten : ウィキペディア英語版
Luis van Rooten

Luis van Rooten, (November 29, 1906 - June 17, 1973) was an American film actor. He was christened Luis d'Antin van Rooten.
Van Rooten earned his BA at the University of Pennsylvania and worked as an architect before deciding to pursue film work in Hollywood during World War II. His facility with languages made van Rooten an in-demand military radio announcer during the war, and he conducted a variety of broadcasts in Italian, Spanish, and French. This led into film work, often in roles requiring an accent or skill with dialects.
== Film work ==
Known for his villainous roles, he played Nazi ringleader Heinrich Himmler in both ''Hitler's Madman'' (1943) and ''Operation Eichmann'' (1961). He played supporting roles with a number of film stars, including Alan Ladd in ''Two Years Before the Mast'' (1946) and ''Beyond Glory'' (1948), Charles Laughton in ''The Big Clock'' (1948), Veronica Lake in ''Saigon'' (1948), Edward G. Robinson in ''Night Has a Thousand Eyes'' (1948), and Kirk Douglas in ''Detective Story'' (1951). He provided the voices for both the King and the Grand Duke in Disney's animated ''Cinderella''.

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