Casper Van Dien

Biography

Casper Van Dien's breakthrough role was as the lead in Paul Verhoeven's sci-fi film Starship Troopers (1997). Still one of the most talked about films of 1997 that has one of the largest cult followings in film history. He was also in Tim Burton's critically acclaimed film Sleepy Hollow (1999), as Brom Bones. He was the 20th Tarzan and the only one to ever film in Africa and ride an African elephant in the Warner Bros. film Tarzan and the Lost City (1998). Other film credits include The Pact (2012), which was well received at Sundance. Casper played a down and out alcoholic detective opposite Caity Lotz. A Post Apocalyptic survivor in Beyond The Wave (2015) shot entirely in China. Starring opposite Sean Maher as part of a two man crew on a mission to the end of the universe in the much anticipated independent film ISRA 88 (2016) . Television credits include "MONK" (2008) Playing a Navy Doctor for the season finale, and "Beverly Hills, 90210" (1994). His most recent victory has been behind the camera as a Director. He has directed three films in which he also starred in. His second film Patient Killer won best film and best director awards and was bought and aired on Lifetime.

Filmography

Johnny D. Rico
Delmira
Capt. Ramsey
Brom Van Brunt
Capt. Abraham Van Helsing
Tom Gerrick
President Meili
Romantic Moritz (uncredited)
Commander Miles Sheffield
Kyle Considine
Jack Barrett
Matt Fletcher
Bart Parker
Gillen Lane
Steven McKray
Tarzan / John Clayton
Hawk
Capt. Ramsey
Mike Callahan
Luke Rivers
Jim Travis
Officer Philip Hallows
Jack Barnes
Staff Sgt. Oberron
Casper Van Dien
Detective Sebastian Delgado
Teddy Johnson
Ash Henson
Bill Creek
Michael
Spencer Oliphant
Jake Barnes
Nathan Sims
Chris Locke
Connor Spears
Bobby Moritz
Sam Morrow
King David
Russell Cody
Life Guard
Perry Bernstein
Rumpelstiltskin
Charlie Benz
Dave Anderson
Jason Turner
Carter
Self (uncredited)
Tom Holloway
Lt. Col. Harold Richards
Crewcut Hunk
Officer Tom Johnson
Roger Conway
Headmaster Kingsley
Luther Simmonds
Casper Van Dien
Jake Lupo
Tom Corbett
Benjamin Stills
The Saint
Father
Robert Peterson
Elliot Lansing
Decker
Driver
Sergey Volkov