Biography
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Thomas Antonius Cornelis Ancion (born March 3, 1957 in Wassenaar, The Netherlands) is a Dutch actor and photographer, known by the pseudonym Thom Hoffman.
Hoffman acts mainly in serious roles, especially those of complicated characters, this may be partially explainable by one of his quotes: "I take a dim view of human motives." His film debut was Luger under director Theo van Gogh in 1982 and since then has played more than twenty roles in films and TV series. He calls himself "more of a hard worker than a good actor," which is appropriate, since he never studied formally to become an actor.
Since 1991 he has worked in photography, also without professional training.
Hoffman married actress Giam Kwee on July 30, 2005
Partial filmography
- Luger (1982)
- The Fourth Man (1984)
- De Witte Waan (1984)
- The Washing Water (1986)
- In Search of Irene (1987)
- Rituals (1989)
- De Kassiere (1989)
- Evenings (1989)
- Eline Vere (1992)
- Naar de Klote! (1996)
- Russen (2000)
- Het Everzwijn (2002)
- Dogville (2003)
- Klem in de Draaideur (2003)
- Black Book (2006)
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