Here are 5 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1936:
Robert Wolders (September 28, 1936 Rotterdam-) otherwise known as Robbie is a Dutch actor.
He is best known for his roles in classic television shows like "Laredo" and "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." Wolders also had a long-term relationship with actress Audrey Hepburn until her death in 1993. After her passing, he became involved in fundraising for UNICEF, a cause that he and Hepburn had been devoted to for many years. Wolders also acted sporadically in film and television throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, and he remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry due to his longevity and versatility as an actor.
Jaap Stobbe (November 7, 1936 The Hague-) a.k.a. Jacob Stobbe is a Dutch actor and voice actor.
He started his acting career in the 1960s and has starred in over 60 films and television series. Some of his notable works include the films "Business Is Business" and "The Assault" and the television series "Willem van Oranje" and "Baantjer". Stobbe is also a noted voice actor, having dubbed for numerous foreign films and animations in Dutch. In addition to his acting career, he is also a trained teacher in drama education and has authored several children's books.
Cees van Oyen (March 9, 1936 Leiden-November 9, 2007 Leiden) was a Dutch actor and voice actor.
He began his acting career in the 1960s with various theater productions in the Netherlands. He later transitioned to film and television, appearing in over 70 productions during his career. Some of his notable roles include Inspector De Cock in the TV series Baantjer, and Uncle Ben in the film Alles is Liefde. Van Oyen was also a prolific voice actor, providing Dutch voices for characters in international films such as Toy Story and Shrek. He was awarded the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 2005 for his contributions to Dutch culture.
Peter Boom (March 31, 1936 Bloemendaal-May 26, 2011 Viterbo) also known as John Peter Boom, Joan Peter Boom, Peter John Boom or Pietro Boom was a Dutch actor.
Peter Boom began his acting career in the Netherlands in the 1960s, performing on stage and appearing in Dutch films and television series. He also worked as a voice actor, providing the Dutch voices for characters in foreign films and animated series. In the 1980s, he moved to Italy and continued to act in films and television shows, often playing the role of the villain. He appeared in several popular Italian films, including "The House by the Cemetery" and "Zombie Flesh Eaters". He also continued to work as a voice actor, providing the Italian dubbing for foreign films and shows. In addition to his acting career, Boom was an accomplished painter and sculptor. He passed away in Viterbo, Italy in 2011 at the age of 75.
Berend Boudewijn (June 23, 1936 De Bilt-) is a Dutch television director, screenwriter and actor.
Berend Boudewijn began his career in the entertainment industry as a radio host for VARA. He later became a television director and screenwriter for several popular Dutch programs, including "Wie van de Drie?" and "De Film van Ome Willem".
Aside from his work behind the camera, Boudewijn is also well-known for his on-screen appearances. He has acted in several Dutch television series and films, including "Zeg 'ns Aaa" and "Het Schnitzelparadijs".
In addition to his successful career in television and film, Boudewijn has also written several books, including a memoir about his time as an actor in the Netherlands. He is considered one of the most influential figures in Dutch television history.