Here are 6 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1945:
Herman van Veen (March 14, 1945 Utrecht-) otherwise known as Herman Van Venn, Veen, Herman Van, Hermann van Veen, Hermanus Jantinus van Veen or Veen, van, Herman is a Dutch actor. He has three children, Babette van Veen, Anne-Marije van Veen and Merlijn van Veen.
In addition to acting, Herman van Veen is also a musician, singer, songwriter, and performer. He is particularly known for his work in the entertainment industry in the Netherlands and other European countries. He has released numerous albums and singles, many of which have been successful in the Dutch and Belgian charts. In addition to his music and acting career, Herman van Veen is also an advocate for children's rights and is active in various charitable organizations. He has received numerous awards for his contributions to the arts and philanthropy, including the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands and the United Nations Peace Medal. Despite his success, Herman van Veen is known for his humility and dedication to his craft, continuing to perform and create new work well into his mid-70s.
Hans Dagelet (May 9, 1945 Deventer-) also known as John Anthony Lebuïnus Dagelet or Hans is a Dutch actor. He has four children, Mingus Dagelet, Tatum Dagelet, Charlie Dagelet and Dokus Dagelet.
Hans Dagelet began his acting career in the early 1970s, working in both drama and comedy. He has appeared in numerous TV shows, films and stage productions throughout his career. Some of his notable film roles include "Koko Flanel", "Ja, Ik Wil!" and "Killer Babes". In addition, he has won several awards for his work in theater, including the Louis d'Or for his role in "Koning Lear". Dagelet is also an accomplished musician, playing the saxophone and singing in a jazz band. In his spare time, he enjoys painting, drawing and writing poetry.
Hans Man in 't Veld (September 27, 1945 Vlaardingen-) is a Dutch actor.
He is best known for his work in Dutch cinema and television. Man in 't Veld began his acting career in the early 1970s and has since appeared in numerous films and TV series. Some of his notable works include "Soldier of Orange" (1977), "The Fourth Man" (1983), and "Left Luggage" (1998). In addition to acting, Man in 't Veld is also a writer and director. He has directed several films and TV series and has also written screenplays for some of his works. Man in 't Veld is considered one of the most versatile actors in the Netherlands and has won several awards for his contributions to Dutch cinema and television.
Ron Landweer (May 10, 1945 Amsterdam-) also known as Ronnie Ianderweer is a Dutch actor.
Ron Landweer started his acting career at the age of 16 when he joined the Netherlands' biggest and oldest theater company, Toneelgroep Amsterdam. He starred in many of their biggest productions and became a prominent figure in the Dutch theater scene.
In the 1970s, Landweer began to transition to film and television acting. He appeared in many popular Dutch television shows and films, including "De Stille Kracht" (The Hidden Force) and "Turks Fruit" (Turkish Delight). He also had a small role in the award-winning international film "A Bridge Too Far".
Aside from acting, Landweer is also an accomplished musician. He has released several albums of his own music and has collaborated with other well-known Dutch artists.
Throughout his career, Landweer has received numerous awards and recognitions for his contributions to Dutch entertainment.
Marianne van Wijnkoop (December 22, 1945 Amsterdam-) otherwise known as Marianne. Bosscher is a Dutch actor and television producer.
She began her career in the 1960s as a television presenter and eventually transitioned to acting, appearing in TV series such as "Zeg 'ns Aaa" and "GTST". In addition to her acting career, van Wijnkoop has also worked as a television producer, creating popular shows such as "Het Klokhuis" and "Villa Achterwerk". She has received numerous awards throughout her career, including a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2012 for her contributions to Dutch television. Van Wijnkoop is also known for her philanthropy work, supporting organizations such as the Dutch Cancer Society and the National Fund for Peace, Freedom and Veteran Support.
Helmert Woudenberg (February 15, 1945 Elspe-) is a Dutch actor.
He is known for his work on stage, film and television. Woudenberg began his acting career in 1967 with the Rotterdam-based theater group "RO-theater". He has since worked with many prominent Dutch theater companies including "Het Nationale Toneel", "Toneelgroep Amsterdam" and "De Appel".
Woudenberg has also appeared in numerous Dutch films and television series, including "Soldier of Orange" (1977), "Zeven Stielen" (1989), and "All Stars" (1997). He has received critical acclaim for his performances, winning awards such as the "Louis d'Or" for Best Actor in a Leading Role in 1992.
In addition to his work in the performing arts, Woudenberg has also been active as a writer and director. He has written and directed several plays and short films, and has also worked in radio and television as a presenter and narrator.
Woudenberg continues to act and work in the Dutch theater and film industry, and is widely regarded as one of the country's most talented and versatile actors.