Dutch actors who were born in 1944

Here are 7 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1944:

Jeroen Krabbé

Jeroen Krabbé (December 5, 1944 Amsterdam-) also known as Jeroen Krabbe or Jeroen Aart Krabbé is a Dutch actor, film director, painter, writer and film producer. His children are called Martijn Krabbé, Jakob Krabbé and Jasper Krabbé.

Krabbé began his acting career in the 1960s, and has appeared in numerous films including "Soldier of Orange", "A View to a Kill", and "The Living Daylights". He has also directed several films, including "Left Luggage" and "The Discovery of Heaven". In addition to his work in the film industry, Krabbé is an accomplished painter, and has had his work featured in several exhibitions. He has also published two books: a memoir titled "Blue Blood" and a novel titled "Krabbé zoekt Chagall". Krabbé is considered one of the most versatile and respected actors in the Netherlands, and has won several awards for his work in film and theater.

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Rutger Hauer

Rutger Hauer (January 23, 1944 Breukelen-) also known as Rutger Oelsen Hauer, The Dutch Paul Newman or Rutger Khauer is a Dutch actor, writer, film producer and film director. His child is called Ayesha Hauer.

Hauer gained international fame in the 1980s with his roles in iconic films such as "Blade Runner" and "The Hitcher". He also appeared in numerous other high-profile films including "Ladyhawke", "Batman Begins", and "Sin City". Aside from his successful acting career, Hauer was also a passionate humanitarian and actively supported numerous charitable causes including HIV/AIDS research and advocacy, animal rights, and environmental protection. He was appointed a Knight in the Order of the Netherlands Lion in 2013 for his contributions to Dutch culture and society. Hauer passed away on July 19, 2019 at the age of 75, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most talented and versatile actors to ever come out of the Netherlands.

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Freek de Jonge

Freek de Jonge (August 30, 1944 De Marne-) also known as Jonge, Freek de, Freek De Jonge, Frederik Jan Georg de Jonge or Jonge, de, Freek is a Dutch screenwriter and actor.

Freek de Jonge is best known for his work as a comedian in the Netherlands. He first gained popularity in the 1970s as one half of the comedy duo Neerlands Hoop. He went on to have a successful solo career, performing stand-up comedy shows and producing several albums and films. In addition to his comedy work, de Jonge has been a vocal activist for various social and political causes, including environmentalism and pacifism. He is also a published author, with several books to his name. In 2011, he was awarded the prestigious Louis d'Or theatre award for his performance in the play "Kraamtranen".

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Rem Koolhaas

Rem Koolhaas (November 17, 1944 Rotterdam-) also known as Remment Koolhaas, Remment Lucas "Rem" Koolhaas or Remment Lucas Koolhaas is a Dutch architect, designer, urban planner, actor, film producer and screenwriter.

He is the founder of the architecture firm OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) and known for designing iconic buildings such as the CCTV Headquarters in Beijing and the Casa da Música in Porto. Koolhaas is also a professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design and has written several influential books on urbanism and architecture, including "Delirious New York" and "S,M,L,XL". He has received numerous awards throughout his career, including the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 2000, which is considered to be the highest honor in the field of architecture. Koolhaas continues to be a leading figure in the world of design and urban planning, with ongoing projects and collaborations around the globe.

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Matthijs van Heijningen

Matthijs van Heijningen (April 17, 1944 Alphen aan den Rijn-) a.k.a. Matthias van Heijningen, Matthijs van Heyningen or Matthijs Van Heijningen is a Dutch film producer and actor. His child is called Matthijs van Heijningen, Jr..

Matthijs van Heijningen Sr. started his career in the film industry as a producer, working on several Dutch films in the 1970s and 1980s. He later became involved in international co-productions, working on films such as "The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover" and "Crash".

In addition to his work as a producer, van Heijningen has also acted in a variety of Dutch films and television shows. He is perhaps best known for his performances in the films "The Moving True Story of a Woman Ahead of Her Time" and "The Diary of Anne Frank".

Van Heijningen's son, Matthijs van Heijningen Jr., followed in his father's footsteps and also works in the film industry as a director and producer. They have worked together on several projects, including the 2011 horror film "The Thing", which was produced by the senior van Heijningen and directed by the junior van Heijningen.

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Ad van Kempen

Ad van Kempen (July 12, 1944-) also known as Adriaan van Kempen or Eugène Joanna Alfons "Gene" Bervoets is a Dutch actor.

He was born in Sittard, Netherlands and studied at Toneelschool Arnhem, a drama school in Arnhem. Ad van Kempen is primarily known for his work in the theater, having acted in numerous stage productions in the Netherlands throughout his career. He is also recognized for his appearances in several Dutch films and television shows, such as "Als Twee Druppels Water" and "De Vierde Man". In addition to his acting career, van Kempen has worked as a director and writer for various theatrical productions. He received the prestigious Theo d'Or award in 2003 for his role in "De louteringsberg".

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Jules Deelder

Jules Deelder (November 24, 1944 Rotterdam-) also known as Justus Anton Deelder is a Dutch actor, poet and writer.

Born in Rotterdam, Jules Deelder began his career as a journalist before turning to poetry and acting. He gained fame in the 1960s as a leading figure of the Dutch "Beat" scene, a movement inspired by American counterculture. Deelder's poetry is characterized by its dark and unconventional themes, as well as its use of jazz and blues rhythms.

In addition to his work as a poet, Deelder has also had a successful career as an actor, appearing in numerous films, TV shows, and stage productions. He is particularly known for his roles in Dutch crime dramas and has won several awards for his performances, including the Golden Calf for Best Supporting Actor.

Deelder is also a prolific writer, having published numerous books and essays on a variety of topics including music, literature, and culture. In 2005, he was named Rotterdam's poet laureate, a position he held until his death in 2019. He remained an important cultural figure in the Netherlands throughout his life, known for his unique style and contributions to both poetry and acting.

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