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Dutch program maker, writer and journalist (1952–2016)
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Theodore van Houten
BornTheodore James van Houten
(1952-08-09)9 August 1952
Aalsmeer, North Holland, Netherlands
Died7 April 2016(2016-04-07) (aged 63)
Amsterdam, North Holland, Netherlands
Nationality
  • Dutch
  • British
Occupation(s)Author, journalist, columnist, radio producer, theatre producer, critic, translator
Years active1973–2016
Spouse Margje Stasse ​ ​(m. 1975; div. 1981)
ChildrenCarice van Houten
Jelka van Houten

Theodore James van Houten (9 August 1952 – 7 April 2016) was a Dutch-British writer, journalist, columnist, radio-theatre producer, critic, and translator.

Notable works

  • Leonid Trauberg and his Films: Always the Unexpected, 's-Hertogenbosch: Art & Research, 1989. ISBN 90-72058-03-8.
  • 'Eisenstein was Great Eater': In Memory of Leonid Trauberg, 's-Hertogenbosch: A & R, Buren: GP, 1991. ISBN 90-72058-07-0.
  • Silent Cinema Music in the Netherlands: the Eyl/Van Houten Collection of Film and Cinema Music in the Nederlands Filmmuseum, Buren: Knuf, 1992. ISBN 90-6027-629-9.
  • Er komt een andere tijd: oorlogsherinneringen van Klaas van Houten, 's-Hertogenbosch: Art & Research, 1993. ISBN 90-72058-08-9.
  • Muziek in Theresientadt, origineel: Karas, J: Music in Terezin, NY 1990. ISBN 90-73207-51-7 (vertaling en Ned. bewerking)
  • Dmitri Sjostakovitsj (1906-1975): een leven in angst, Westervoort: Van Gruting, 2006. ISBN 90-75879-32-6.
  • Broek, Gerard van den: The Return of the Cane, Utrecht: International Books, 2007. ISBN 978-90-5727-050-5 (English editing)
  • Een vrij ernstig geval: Aalsmeer en Aalsmeerders in oorlogstijd, Westervoort : Van Gruting, 2011. ISBN 90-75879-30-X, ISBN 978-90-75879-30-8.
  • Op Aalsmeer, schetsen en verhalen, Aalsmeer: Art & Research / Cocu, 2011. ISBN 978-90-72058-00-3
  • De oorlog in jouw dorp, Aalsmeer: Art & Research / Cocu / Comite de oorlog in jouw dorp, 2013. ISBN 978-90-72058-09-6
  • Geboren aan de N201, schetsen en verhalen, Aalsmeer: Art & Research / Cocu, 2014. ISBN 978-90-72058-10-2

References

  1. "Vader Carice en Jelka van Houten overleden". Algemeen Dagblad (in Dutch). 14 April 2016. Archived from the original on 2016-04-14.


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