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Paul Verhoeven - Milestones
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Milestones
- 2000: Directed the sci-fi tinged thriller "The Hollow Man", co-scripted by William Goldman; production delayed when leading lady Elisabeth Shue tore an Achilles tendon
- 1997: Returned to sci-fi with "Starship Troopers"; reteamed with screenwriter Edward Neumeier, special-effects wizard Phil Tippett and producer Jon Davison, having worked with all on "RoboCop"; sixth collaboration with director of photography Vacano
- 1995: Bombed with "Showgirls", the first mainstream Hollywood film released with an NC-17 rating; second teaming with Eszterhas
- 1992: Scored hit with "Basic Instinct", his first collaboration with screenwriter Joe Eszterhas; film starred Stone as a bisexual femme fatale
- 1990: Helmed "Total Recall", another sci-fi film featuring his trademark over-the-top violence; first feature with Sharon Stone
- 1987: Delivered sharp, slick action package with first Hollywood movie "RoboCop", a grim look into the not-too-distant future
- 1985: US debut (co-produced with the Netherlands), "Flesh + Blood"; also scripted with Soeteman; fifth and last feature to date with Hauer
- 1984: Reteamed with Soutendijk (as a femme fatale) for noirish "The Fourth Man"; scripted by Soeteman
- 1980: First film with Renee Soutendijk starring opposite Hauer, "Spetters"; written by Soeteman
- 1979: First feature as screenwriter (with Soeteman and Kees Holierhoek), "Soldier of Orange"; also directed; Hauer starred as a handsome hero of the Dutch resistance; first association with cinematographer Jost Vacano; produced by Houwer
- 1975: Second feature with Hauer, "Keetje Tippel"; written by Soeteman and produced by Houwer
- 1973: Acted in "Oh Jonathan, Oh Jonathan"
- 1973: Breakthrough film "Turkish Delight", starring Hauer; received Oscar nomination as Best Foreign Film; written by Soeteman and produced by Houwer
- 1971: Feature film directorial debut, "Wat Zien ik/Business is Business"; first collaboration with screenwriter Gerard Soeteman and producer Rob Houwer
- 1969: Gained recognition for directing Dutch TV series, "Floris", a medieval adventure starring Rutger Hauer
- From 1964 to 1966: Served as an officer in the Royal Dutch Navy film corps, making documentaries like "Het Korps Mariniers/The Royal Dutch Marine Corps" (1965)
- Directed Dutch TV documentaries such as "Mussert" (1968), a profile of a notorious Dutch quisling who collaborated with the Nazis in WWII
- Directed shorts like "A Lizard Too Much" (1960) and "Let's Have a Party" (1963, which he also produced) before military service
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