John DerekAmerican actor, director, producer and talented photographer
Date of Birth: 12.08.1926
Country: USA |
Biography of John Derek
John Derek was an American actor, director, producer, and talented photographer. He was born on August 12, 1926, in Hollywood, California. His passion for film and theater manifested at a young age, and he later realized that he had made the right choice by dedicating his life to the arts.
Throughout his career, John Derek demonstrated his talent and unique acting abilities to the audience. Some of his most memorable roles were in films like "All the King's Men" (1949), "Knock on Any Door" (1949), and "Fury at Showdown." He received particular attention for his role as Jesus in the film "The Ten Commandments."
John's directing career was characterized by professionalism and popularity, despite its relatively short duration. In his own films, he cast his fourth wife, Bo Derek, multiple times, although this collaboration was not always successful. His last attempt at solidifying his position in the world of directing was the release of the film "Ghosts Can't Do It" in 1990.
John Derek often worked as a producer, investing significant amounts of money in various creative projects, many of which became popular. His talent in photography also played a crucial role in his artistic career. Derek excelled at capturing excellent shots, especially of the numerous women in his life, including his four wives. His photographs were published in fashion magazines, including Playboy.
John Derek entered his first marriage in 1951 with Pati Behrs, the great-niece of Leo Tolstoy, and the mother of his two children. They divorced in 1957. In the same year, the renowned director married Ursula Andress, with whom he lived for nine years. His next marriage to Linda Evans lasted from 1968 to 1974. John spent the longest period of his life with his last wife, Bo Derek, from 1976 until his death in 1998.