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Frank Van Laecke was born on 1 February, 1958 in Gent, Flanders, Belgium, is a writer,director,actor. Discover Frank Van Laecke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 66 years old?

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Occupation writer,director,actor
Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February, 1958
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Gent, Flanders, Belgium
Nationality Belgium

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1988

Around 1988, Van Laecke wrote an unfilmed comedy script called 'Blooper', which was to star Dutch opera singer Marco Bakker and Horror legend Christopher Lee as father and son vampires. Bakker's wife, Willeke van Ammelrooy did a re-write and was set to co-star and direct, with Alain Keytsman and Wim Verstappen co-producing. The story concerned an opera singer called Billy Blooper (Bakker) who learns his father (Lee) is a vampire who's teeth had gone rotten after eating too many sweets. Now whenever he bites anyone, instead of turning into a vampire, they became half human, half chicken.

1997

Frank Van Laecke has built a rich international career both as an author and as a director. He has received numerous awards both at home and abroad for his work in the theater, including a nomination for the coveted Lawrence Olivier Award in Britain. After working as a writer on a number of successful TV series for Flemish television, Van Laecke took his first professional steps - under the impulse of Linda Lepomme - as director for the Musical Department of the Royal Ballet of Flanders. Since then he has directed plays, operas and musicals for both theater and television. From 1997 to 1999, Van Laecke served as Artistic Director of the Brussels-based production company 'Music Hall' and in 1998 he directed Peter Schaffer's 'Equus' for the Koninklijke Nederlandse Schouwburg (Royal Dutch Theatre) in Antwerp.

2001

On September 15, 2001, Antwerp saw the premiere of Kuifje en de Zonnetempel (Tintin and the Temple of the Sun), a spectacular adventure musical that Van Laecke wrote in collaboration with composer Dirk Brossé and lyricist Seth Gaaikema and directed for the Antwerp production company Tabas & Co in collaboration with Moulinsart.

2002

The French theater magazine Télémoustique hailed Tintin, Le Temple du Soleil (the French-language version of the show adapted by Didier Van Cauwelaert) as the best French-language theatrical event of 2002.

2003

In 2003, Van Laecke created the musical The Prince of Africa, with music by Dirk Brossé. English actor David Suchet (best known for his television portrayal of Agatha Christie's great Belgian detective Hercule Poirot) was the show's narrator. That fall, he premiered his symphonic Christmas story Santa, which was produced the following year at the Beacon Theatre in New York. Together with Paul Berkenman and Dirk Brossé, he wrote the musical Sacco & Vanzetti.

2006

In 2006 Van Laecke directed Vanessa Van Durmes in her autobiographical monologue Kijk mama, ik dans (Look Mummy, I'm Dancing) in a co-production between Van Durmes's company Swan Lake, the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris, and La Rose des Vents in Villeneuve d'Ascq.

2007

Kuifje earned eight nominations at the Flemish Musical Awards 2007, and Van Laecke won Best Director. Van Laecke also directed Dracula de Musical for Music Hall (nominated for 10 Flemish Musical Awards of which it won four, including best direction).

In 2007 the French version, Regarde mamam, je danse, opened at the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. The production still tours to great critical and public acclaim with performances in Australia, France, Canada, and the United Kingdom.

2008

In October 2008, Van Laecke's award-winning musical collaboration with Allard Blom and Dirk Brossé, Daens (Studio 100), based on the Oscar-nominated Belgian film about the priest Adolf Daens, who fought for workers' rights in the textile industry, premiered in Antwerp.

2009

Daens was embraced by both press and public and received a monumental 13 Flemish Musical Awards nominations, winning eight including another "Best Director 2009" award for Van Laecke. The musical Ben X, based on a book by Nic Balthazar (a MVV production) took "musical" to another level. Rave reviews were the result for this wayward production about a boy suffering from autism.

2010

In the fall of 2010, Van Laecke directed Aida for NTGent.

Also in 2010, Van Laecke directed with Alain Platel the international sensation Gardenia, which premiered at the Avignon Festival. This unforgettable collaboration with the internationally acclaimed Belgian company Les Ballets C dela B won international praise after it opened at the Avignon festival and toured internationally for the next two years.

2011

In February 2011 Van Laecke directed Terence McNally's Masterclass with Pia Douwes as Maria Callas. This production not only earned unanimous praise from reviewers, but was nominated for the prestigious Nederlandse Toneel Publieksprijs (Dutch Audience Drama Award) and was selected for the Nederlands Theater Festival.

2012

He directed the musicals Hollywood by Night, Je Anne, Jesus Christ Superstar, Jubilee 15, She Loves Me (four Flemish Musical Awards nominations), the European premiere of Jekyll & Hyde, Annie, Oliver! (nomination best director), Yours Anne, Rembrandt (four nominations, winning two), The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Camelot, The King and I, Anatevka (nomination best director), Tell Me on a Sunday and Domino (prize of the audience 2012).

In 2012 it was nominated in Britain for the prestigious Lawrence Olivier Award.

Frank has directed many operas, including La Bohème, La Traviata, Nabucco, Aida, Carmen, I Pagliacci, Cavaleria Rusticana, Don Pasquale, Die Entführung aus dem Serail, Faust, Tosca, Manon Lescaut and recently Madame Butterfly, which was hailed as best Dutch Opera production of 2012.

2013

In 2013 Frank directed The Wizard of Oz in Belgium and Baantjer in The Netherlands. He also directed Peter Grimes in Germany, which received fantastic reviews.