Background
He was born as Jacques van Drielen Gimberg and until 1950 his stage name was Jack Gimberg, at which time he changed it to John van Dreelen. The son of Dutch actor and director Louis Gimberg, van Dreelen was born in Amsterdam.
He was born as Jacques van Drielen Gimberg and until 1950 his stage name was Jack Gimberg, at which time he changed it to John van Dreelen. The son of Dutch actor and director Louis Gimberg, van Dreelen was born in Amsterdam.
Student, Lyceum and Gymnasium, The Hague, Netherlands.
He was fluent in several languages, he escaped the Emslandlager labor camp near Papenburg by disguising himself as one of the German officers he would later play so often on both big and small screens. In 1962, he played the part of Ulrich in the episode "The Immigrants" on Columbia Broadcasting System"s Rawhide. In 1964 he played a film producer (and murderer) in the Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Bountiful Beauty." In 1965 he was again cast as the murderer in the episode, "The Case of the Feather Cloak."
Never a major player in theatrical films, he nonetheless scored a few choice roles, including the Danish concert pianist who rescues and woos Lana Turner during an extended sequence in Madame X in 1966.
Four episodes of Blue Light were edited together to create the theatrical film I Deal in Danger, which was released in December 1966 and included his appearance.
His other film credits included roles in Von Ryan"s Express (1965), Topaz (1969), Lost Horizon (1973), The Big Game (1973), The Clone Master (1978), The Formula (1980), The Money Pit (1986) and Born to Fight (1989), as well as television miniseries such as The Rhinemann Exchange and Washington: Behind Closed Doors. Van Dreelen also enjoyed an international stage career and starred in a Dutch staging of My Fair Lady as well as the original American touring production of The Sound of Music.
(According to the actor, Richard Rodgers wanted van Dreelen and Audrey Hepburn to play the film"s leads).
Member Screen Actors Guild, American Federation television and Radio Artists, Equity, Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences M C.
Married Adriana Maria Boon, 1949 (divorced 1966).