Dutch actors who were born in 1957

Here are 5 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1957:

Theo van Gogh

Theo van Gogh (July 23, 1957 The Hague-November 2, 2004 Amsterdam) otherwise known as Gogh, Theo van, Valéry Boutade, Theo or Theodoor van Gogh was a Dutch film director, author, film producer, actor, free speech activist and screenwriter. He had one child, Liewe van Gogh.

Van Gogh was known for his controversial opinions and films, which often dealt with social and political issues. He directed several successful films, including "06/05" and "Submission," which generated controversy for their critique of Islam. In 2004, he was assassinated by Mohammed Bouyeri, a radical Islamist, in retaliation for his film "Submission." His death sparked a wave of protests and demonstrations across the Netherlands and brought attention to the issue of free speech and religious extremism. In addition to his work in film, van Gogh was also a successful author, with several published works to his name. He is remembered as a provocative and fearless artist who was willing to take on difficult subjects and challenge conventional ideas.

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Jack Wouterse

Jack Wouterse (June 17, 1957 Soest, Netherlands-) also known as Jacobus Albertus Wouterse or Jack Wouters is a Dutch actor. He has one child, Koen Wouterse.

Jack Wouterse started his career in the Dutch entertainment industry in the late 1970s as a member of the experimental theater group Hauser Orkater. He made his film debut in 1982 in "De stilte rond Christine M." and has since then starred in numerous Dutch film, television, and theater productions.

Wouterse is best known for his work in films such as "Flodder" (1986), "De Noorderlingen" (1992), and "Suzy Q" (1999). He has won multiple awards for his acting, including a Gouden Kalf (the Dutch equivalent of the Academy Award) for Best Actor for his role in "Suzy Q."

Aside from his acting career, Wouterse has also worked as a director and writer. In 2011, he released his autobiography titled "Waanzin Waanzuit," which chronicles his struggles with addiction and mental health issues.

Wouterse continues to act in both film and television productions in the Netherlands, and is still highly regarded as one of the country's top actors.

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Thom Hoffman

Thom Hoffman (March 3, 1957 Wassenaar-) also known as Thomas Antonius Cornelis Ancion or Hoffman, Thom is a Dutch photographer, actor and film director.

He is best known for his leading role as detective Jurriaan 'Jurre' de Cock in the successful Dutch television series Baantjer. Before his acting career, Hoffman studied photography and has displayed his photographic work in galleries in both the Netherlands and abroad. In addition to his work in acting and photography, he has also directed several Dutch films, including the critically acclaimed movie Tirza. Hoffman is known for his versatility as an actor, having appeared in a wide range of Dutch films and television shows. In 2013, he won the Golden Calf award for Best Actor for his performance in the film Het Diner. Hoffman is also an advocate for the environment and has been involved in several initiatives to promote sustainable living.

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Jean van de Velde

Jean van de Velde (March 14, 1957 Bukavu-) a.k.a. Jean van De Velde is a Dutch screenwriter, film director, television director, film producer and actor. He has one child, Yannick van de Velde.

Jean van de Velde began his career as an actor in the Netherlands in the 1980s before moving into directing and producing. He gained critical acclaim with his 1993 film "The Wanderer," which won the Golden Calf award for Best Film at the Netherlands Film Festival. Van de Velde also directed the successful Dutch film "All Stars" in 1997, which was later adapted into an English version.

In 1999, van de Velde gained international attention for his film "The Little Blonde Death," which was selected for competition at the Cannes Film Festival. He is also known for directing the historical drama "The Admiral" in 2015, based on the life of Dutch naval hero Michiel de Ruyter.

While continuing to work in film, van de Velde has also directed episodes of several popular Dutch television series, including "Baantjer" and "Flikken Maastricht." He is known for his storytelling and ability to create engaging characters, making him a respected figure in the Dutch film industry.

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Luc Leestemaker

Luc Leestemaker (May 18, 1957 Hilversum-May 18, 2012 Los Angeles) also known as Lucas Leestemaker or Lucas Christiaan Leestemaker was a Dutch actor and painter.

Leestemaker became interested in art at a young age and often spent his time drawing and painting. He attended the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague and later moved to the United States to pursue his artistic career. He became an accomplished painter and was known for his abstract works, which were often inspired by the natural world. In addition to his art career, Leestemaker also worked as an actor and appeared in several films and television shows. He was best known for his roles in "L.A. Law" and "The X-Files." Leestemaker passed away in Los Angeles on his 55th birthday after a battle with cancer.

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