Louis de Bree
Louis de Bree, born Louis Christiaan Davids (1884-1971), was a Dutch actor and stage director. Since actor/comedian Louis Davids was a big star at the time, he took on the stage name Louis de Bree to avoid confusion. De Bree made his stage debut at the age of 23 with Van Ollefen at the Amsterdam 'Paleis voor Volksvlijt'. In 1916 he was part of Nap de la Mar's operetta company and from 1921 to 1927 he was a theater director. From 1930 to 1933, De Bree became the artistic director of the 'Central Theatre' of the municipal theater company.
From the mid-thirties, De Bree acted in a number of Dutch feature films, including 'Malle Gevallen', 'De Kribbebijter' and 'Het Mysterie van de Mondscheinsonate'. In 1938 he lent his voice to the role of Doc in the Dutch version of the Walt Disney animation 'Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs' (1937; released in the Netherlands in 1938 as 'Sneeuwwitje en de Zeven Dwergen'). He was an Assistant Director on many of the films he acted in. After the war he joined the radio play unit of the Dutch Radio Union.
Acting
Movie
The Crosspatch
as Uncle Moeki
1935
Movie
Malle gevallen
as Smallebroek
1934
Movie
Sugar Lady
as Schuit
1935
Movie
The Mystery of the Moonlight Sonata
as Inspecteur Lund
1935
Movie
Klokslag twaalf
as Jean Verdier
1936
Movie
De man zonder hart
as Jean Sourdier
1937
Movie
Young Hearts
1936
Movie
Amsterdam bij nacht
1937