Dutch actors who were born in 1946

Here are 6 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1946:

Frederik de Groot

Frederik de Groot (May 23, 1946 Utrecht-) also known as Frederik Percy de Groot or Frederik De Groot is a Dutch actor. He has three children, Oliver de Groot, Genevieve Gaunt and Elwin de Groot.

Frederik de Groot has had a long and successful career in both film and television. He studied at the Arnhem Academy of Art and Design before making his acting debut in the 1970 film "Trafic". Over the years, he has appeared in many popular Dutch films such as "Soldier of Orange", "Spetters", and "Turkish Delight", and has worked with renowned Dutch directors including Paul Verhoeven and Jan de Bont. In addition to his film work, de Groot has had a prolific television career, appearing in shows like "Goede tijden, slechte tijden" and "Baantjer". He has been recognized for his contributions to Dutch culture, receiving the Order of Orange-Nassau in 1997 for his work in the arts. De Groot continues to act in films and television to this day.

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Lee Towers

Lee Towers (March 23, 1946 Bolnes-) also known as Leen Huyzer, Leen Huizer, The Man with the Golden Mic, The Pin or The Glasses is a Dutch singer and actor.

Lee Towers started his career in the mid-1970s as a nightclub singer in Rotterdam. He gained a dedicated following due to his soulful voice and charismatic performances. In 1975, he released his first single called "It's Raining in My Heart," which quickly became a hit record in the Netherlands. He then went on to have a string of successful albums and singles throughout the 1980s.

In addition to his music career, Lee Towers has also appeared in several films and television shows. He made his acting debut in the Dutch drama film "Blue Movie" in 1971 and has since appeared in a variety of productions. One of his most notable roles was playing himself in the 1991 Dutch film "Ontdekking van de Hemel" (The Discovery of Heaven).

Towers has won several awards throughout his career, including the Edison Award for Best Male Pop Artist in 1982 and the Golden Harp Award in 1988. He is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly his support of the Erasmus MC-Sophia Children's Hospital in Rotterdam.

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Herman Brood

Herman Brood (November 5, 1946 Zwolle-July 11, 2001 Amsterdam) a.k.a. Brood, Herman was a Dutch musician, actor, painter, poet and media personality.

He started his musical career as a pianist in 1964, and later formed his own band, Herman Brood & His Wild Romance, in the 1970s. They achieved international success with hits like "Saturday Night" and "Never Be Clever". Brood was known for his charismatic stage presence, wild persona and drug use, which were often reflected in his music and art.

In addition to his music career, Brood also acted in several films and television shows in the Netherlands, including the critically acclaimed "Abeltje" (1998). He also gained attention for his paintings, which were often exhibited in galleries around the world.

Brood struggled with drug addiction for much of his life and died by jumping off the roof of the Amsterdam Hilton Hotel in 2001, at the age of 54. Despite his early death, his legacy continues to influence and inspire Dutch artists and musicians to this day.

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Johannes van Dam

Johannes van Dam (October 9, 1946 Amsterdam-) is a Dutch actor.

However, he is mostly known for his work as a food critic and journalist. He began writing restaurant reviews for Het Parool newspaper in the 1980s and went on to become one of the most well-respected food critics in the Netherlands. He also authored numerous food-related books, including "De Dikke Van Dam," a comprehensive guide to Dutch cuisine. Van Dam was not only known for his expertise in food but also for his straightforward and uncompromising reviews, which earned him both praise and criticism from the restaurant industry. He passed away in 2013, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most influential figures in Dutch culinary culture.

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Paul Haenen

Paul Haenen (January 30, 1946 Amsterdam-) is a Dutch actor and voice actor.

He is known for his iconic character, Dominee Gremdaat, a Protestant minister who offers humorous sermons on Dutch television. Aside from Dominee Gremdaat, Haenen has also held various roles in television and theater, including voicing Bert in the Dutch version of Sesame Street. Haenen is also a writer and creator of many programs, including the popular Dutch puppet show, Sesamstraat. In addition, he has written and performed in many stage productions, and worked as a radio host for various stations, including the national broadcaster NOS. In recent years, Haenen has focused on his work as a cabaret performer, touring throughout the Netherlands with his one-man shows.

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Jacques Vriens

Jacques Vriens (March 26, 1946 Netherlands-) is a Dutch screenwriter, actor and author.

He is the author of more than 100 children's books, which have been translated into several languages. Vriens is known for his humorous and engaging writing style that captures the curiosity, imagination and perspective of young readers. Before becoming a full-time writer, Vriens worked as a teacher for over 25 years. He is also a well-known figure on Dutch television, having written and acted in several popular children's shows. In addition, Vriens is a strong advocate for literacy and often visits schools to promote a love of reading and writing among students.

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