After moving to Los Angeles, Van Dien landed a number of small parts in various television series and movies. Two early breaks were
recurring roles as
Ty Moody on the daytime
soap opera One Life to Live and the
prime time drama
Beverly Hills, 90210. Keen to expand his acting talents, Van Dien took a big part in the video game,
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom. In 1996, Van Dien played King Tal in
Beastmaster III: The Eye of Braxus, the second sequel to the 1982 cult classic,
The Beastmaster. Van Dien also starred in the 1997
James Dean biopic James Dean: Race with Destiny. Soon after, he got the breakthrough role of
Johnny Rico in
Paul Verhoeven's 1997
science fiction action film Starship Troopers. His success in
Starship Troopers subsequently resulted in his casting as
Tarzan in
Tarzan and the Lost City (1998). Van Dien next played Brom von Brunt in
Tim Burton's 1999 film
Sleepy Hollow, a reworking of the classic
Washington Irving tale. In 2000, Van Dien appeared in
Cutaway as well as
Aaron Spelling's short-lived
NBC prime time soap
Titans with
Yasmine Bleeth,
John Barrowman,
Perry King and
Victoria Principal. He filmed several scenes as
Patrick Bateman, in 2002's
The Rules of Attraction. However, the scenes were unused in the final film. In 2008, Van Dien returned to the role of Rico in
Starship Troopers 3: Marauder, a direct-to-video sequel to
Starship Troopers. Van Dien replaced
Matt Mullins as
Johnny Cage for the second season of the
YouTube webseries
Mortal Kombat: Legacy. In 2020, he joined the cast of the independent film
Daughter. In 2022, Van Dien played the role of Samual Hyst in the series
Salvage Marines, where he was also credited as a producer, an adaptation of the
Necrospace book series; in an interview, he favorably compared this role to that of
Johnny Rico. ==Personal life==