
Director
Jan Vanderheyden
Born 1890 · Antwerpen, Flanders, Belgium
Jan Vanderheyden (1890–1961) was a Belgian film director, producer, and screenwriter. He was born on 10 October 1890 in Antwerp and died there on 27 March 1961. From the 1920s to the 1960s, he played a crucial role in the development of Flemish cinema, especially through his production company Jan Vanderheyden-Film, which helped establish one of the first consistent film production circuits in Flanders. He became known for his popular Flemish comedies and folk films, often created in collaboration with Edith Kiel, who contributed significantly as writer, co‑director, and editor—though she often remained uncredited in public. His breakthrough came with De Witte (1934), the first major Flemish sound film, which achieved enormous commercial success and established his name in Belgian film history.
Directed

Good Luck, Monique!
Director · 1941

Antoon, de flierefluiter
Director · 1942

Met den helm geboren
Director · 1939

Alleen voor U
Director · 1935

De wonderdoktoor
Director · 1936

Een Engel Van Een Man
Director · 1939

Whitey
Director · 1934

Drie flinke kerels
Director · 1938

Janssens versus Peeters
Director · 1939

Janssens en Peeters dikke vrienden
Director · 1940

White is Trump
Director · 1940

Uilenspiegel Still Lives
Director · 1935

Music in the Harbour
Director · 1937
Mister Dingemans and madam Babbel are having fun in Brussels
Director · 1942