Dutch actors who deceased in 2010

Here are 3 famous actors from Netherlands died in 2010:

A. C. Baantjer

A. C. Baantjer (September 16, 1923 Urk-August 29, 2010 Alkmaar) a.k.a. Baantjer, Appie Baantjer or Albert Cornelis Baantjer was a Dutch writer and actor.

He was best known for his series of detective novels featuring Inspector De Cock (sometimes translated to Detective Sergeant Cock) which became incredibly popular in the Netherlands. The books were adapted into a television series in the 1990s which was also very successful. Baantjer started his career as a police officer and used his experience to add realism to his novels. In addition to his work as a writer, he was also an accomplished actor, having appeared in over a dozen films and television shows throughout his career.

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Antonie Kamerling

Antonie Kamerling (August 25, 1966 Arnhem-October 6, 2010 Zevenhoven) otherwise known as Anthonie Willem Constantijn Gneomar Kamerling, Hero, Anthone Kamerling, Antonie, Anthonie Kamerling or Antonie Kamerling was a Dutch actor and musician. He had two children, Merlijn Kamerling and Vlinder Kamerling.

Antonie Kamerling rose to fame in the Netherlands in the early 1990s with his role in the soap opera "Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden" ("Good Times, Bad Times"). He later appeared in several Dutch films and TV shows, including "All Stars" and "OUDE LIEFDE". Kamerling was also a talented musician and released several albums with his band "Hero". In addition to his acting and music careers, he was also involved in various charitable organizations in the Netherlands. Tragically, Antonie Kamerling passed away in 2010 at the age of 44, following a battle with depression.

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Lex van Delden

Lex van Delden (June 21, 1947 Amsterdam-October 6, 2010 Amsterdam) was a Dutch actor.

Lex van Delden had a prolific career in both film and television, appearing in over 70 productions throughout his career. He was known for his powerful and versatile performances and often played complex, multi-dimensional characters. Van Delden was also a respected theater actor, having performed in productions for the Dutch National Theater and the Amsterdam Theater Group. In addition to acting, he also worked as a director and producer, and was involved in several projects that promoted the arts in the Netherlands. He was awarded the Order of Orange-Nassau in 2002 for his contributions to Dutch culture.

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