Here are 7 famous actors from Netherlands were born in 1967:
Thomas Acda (March 6, 1967 De Rijp-) is a Dutch actor, comedian and singer. He has two children, Lucia Maria Acda and Finn Paul Acda.
Thomas Acda is best known as one half of the popular Dutch musical comedy duo, Acda en De Munnik, which he formed in the early 1990s with Paul de Munnik. The duo released numerous hit albums and singles throughout their career, and won multiple awards, including several Edisons and a Golden Harp.
In addition to his work with Acda en De Munnik, Acda has also pursued a successful solo career as both a singer and actor. He has released several solo albums, including "Nu" and "Motel," and has acted in a number of well-received Dutch films and television series.
In recent years, Acda has also found success as a writer. His debut novel, "Onderweg Met Roadie," was published in 2017 and was well-received by critics and audiences alike. He has since published two more novels, "Scenario" and "Lentezon," and continues to work on a variety of creative projects.
Hans Teeuwen (March 3, 1967 Budel-) a.k.a. Teeuwen, Hans or Hans Eduard Marie Teeuwen is a Dutch comedian, film director, actor, composer and writer. His child is called Nika Teeuwen.
Hans Teeuwen started performing comedy at the age of 18, and quickly became known for his blend of surrealism, dark humor, and musical talent. He gained national fame in the Netherlands in the early 1990s with his first solo show, "Hard en Zielig" ("Hard and Pathetic"), which garnered critical acclaim and a cult following.
In addition to his successful career in stand-up comedy, Teeuwen has also directed several films and TV shows, including the feature film "Masterclass" (2015) and the sketch comedy series "Wat Een Suikerfeest" (2018). He has also acted in a number of Dutch films, and released several albums of music with his band, The Painkillers.
Teeuwen has been recognized with numerous awards throughout his career, including the prestigious Poelifinario award for his 2007 show "Industry of Love." Despite controversy over some of his more controversial material, he remains one of the most innovative and daring comedians working in the Netherlands today.
Job Gosschalk (September 7, 1967 Burgum-) also known as Jozef Gosschalk is a Dutch casting director, actor, television producer, television director, film producer and film director.
He started his career at a young age as an actor in Dutch television dramas and films. Later on, he moved onto working behind the scenes as a casting director. Job has worked on various Dutch films and television series, including the popular series "Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden". He has also directed and produced several films, including "Komt Een Vrouw Bij De Dokter" (Stricken), which received critical acclaim and was nominated for several awards. In addition, he has also worked as a talent scout, discovering and launching the careers of many popular Dutch actors. Despite his success, Job Gosschalk faced controversy in 2018 after multiple allegations of sexual harassment from young actors came to light, leading to his resignation from his own casting agency.
Patrick Stoof (July 27, 1967 Tiel-) is a Dutch actor.
Born in Tiel, Netherlands, Patrick Stoof has had a successful career in theater, television, and film. He studied at the theater school in Arnhem before beginning his acting career in the 1990s. He gained recognition in the Netherlands for his role in the hit television series "Klem" and has appeared in several other popular Dutch shows, such as "Flikken Maastricht" and "Het Schnitzelparadijs".
In addition to his television work, Stoof has also starred in numerous Dutch films, including "Phileine zegt sorry" and "Dik Trom". He has also appeared in Hollywood productions such as "The Hitman's Bodyguard" and "Redbad".
Stoof is known for his versatility as an actor and has received critical acclaim for his performances in dramatic and comedic roles. He has been nominated for several awards in the Netherlands, including a Golden Calf for Best Supporting Actor.
Casper Gimbrere (May 25, 1967 Amsterdam-) otherwise known as Caspar Gimbrère, Casper Grimbrère or Casper Gimbrère is a Dutch actor.
He started his career in the late 1980s, making appearances in Dutch television shows such as "Het Wassende Water" and "Diamant". He then went on to star in popular Dutch films such as "De Zomer van '45", "De Zeemeerman" and "Oeroeg". In addition to his work in film and television, Gimbrere has also done theater work, including productions of "Hamlet" and "Macbeth". He received critical acclaim for his performance in the 2002 film "De Tweeling", which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Aside from his acting career, Gimbrere is also known for his work as a television host and presenter.
Don Duyns (April 16, 1967 Haarlem-) otherwise known as Dionysus Anthony Duijns or Dionysus Anthony (Don) Duijns is a Dutch actor, writer and screenwriter.
Don Duyns is best known for his work in Dutch theater, with his plays being performed in theaters across the Netherlands. He has written over 40 plays, many of which have been translated into English, French and German. In addition to his work in theater, Duyns has also written for television and film. He has won numerous awards for his work, including the Taalunie Toneelschrijfprijs and the Charlotte Köhler Prijs. In addition to his writing, Duyns has also acted in films such as "Shouf Shouf Habibi!" and "Het Schnitzelparadijs." He continues to be an important figure in Dutch cultural and artistic circles.
Joost Buitenweg (May 24, 1967 Amsterdam-) also known as Roderick Joost Buitenweg is a Dutch actor. He has two children, Olivier Buitenweg and Stijn Buitenweg.
Joost Buitenweg studied acting at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Arnhem. He began his career in theater and appeared in numerous plays before transitioning to television and film. He is best known for his roles in Dutch television dramas such as "Spangen," "Keyzer & De Boer Advocaten," and "Flikken Maastricht." Buitenweg has also acted in various films including "In Oranje," "Full Moon Party," and "Taped." In addition to acting, Buitenweg has directed several theater productions and served as a voice actor for Dutch dubs of animated movies. He is a committed advocate for animal welfare and supports several animal protection organizations.