Dutch actors who deceased in 2011

Here are 4 famous actors from Netherlands died in 2011:

Johannes Heesters

Johannes Heesters (December 5, 1903 Amersfoort-December 24, 2011 Starnberg) also known as Johan Marius Nicolaas Heesters, Jopie, Herr Jopie, Grandseigneur Heesters, Joe Heesters, Johannes M.N. Heesters, Johan Heesters, Johan Marius Nicolaas Johannes Heesters or Johannes was a Dutch singer and actor. He had two children, Nicole Heesters and Wiesje Heesters.

Johannes Heesters had a remarkable career that spanned over eight decades, making him one of the longest-working performers in history. He began his career as an actor in Germany in the 1920s and went on to become one of the country's most popular musical stars of the 1930s and 1940s. During this time, he appeared in several films, including "Das Hofkonzert" ("The Court Concert"), "Wasser für Canitoga" ("Water for Canitoga"), and "Hochzeitsnacht im Paradies" ("Wedding Night in Paradise").

Heesters' popularity in Germany continued after World War II, but his performances in Nazi propaganda films during the war made him a controversial figure in later years. He rejected allegations that he was a Nazi sympathizer, stating that he only performed to entertain the troops and that he never supported Hitler or the Nazi party. Despite the controversy, Heesters remained active in the music and entertainment industry until his death in 2011, performing in theaters and on television into his 100s. His career was celebrated in a documentary film titled "Heesters - Ein Leben für die Bühne" ("Heesters - A Life for the Stage") in 2011.

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Rijk de Gooyer

Rijk de Gooyer (December 17, 1925 Utrecht-November 2, 2011 Amsterdam) also known as Ryk De Gooyer, Rijk de Gooijer Sr, Rijk de Gooijer, Gooyer, de, Rijk or Rijk de Gooier was a Dutch singer, comedian, actor and screenwriter.

Born in Utrecht, the Netherlands in 1925, Rijk de Gooyer started his career as a singer in the 1940s. He later transitioned into comedy and acting, starring in several Dutch films and television shows throughout his career. He was also a talented screenwriter and penned scripts for several successful Dutch productions.

De Gooyer was known for his wit, humor and down-to-earth personality, which made him a popular figure in the entertainment industry. In addition to his showbiz career, he was also a passionate sportsman and loved playing football and golf.

In 1985, de Gooyer was awarded the Golden Calf for Best Actor for his role in the Dutch television series "De Kip En Het Ei". He continued to act until his retirement in the early 2000s. He passed away in 2011 in Amsterdam at the age of 85.

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John Kraaijkamp, Sr.

John Kraaijkamp, Sr. (April 19, 1925 Amsterdam-July 17, 2011 Laren) also known as John Kraaykamp, Johnny Kraaikamp Sr., Johnny Kraaykamp Sr., Jan Hendrik Kraaykamp, John Kraaykamp sr., Johnny Kraaykamp, Johnny Kraaijkamp, John Kraaijkamp sr., Johnny Kraaijkamp sr., Kraaijkamp, Johnny or Jan Hendrik Kraaijkamp was a Dutch comedian and actor. His children are called Johnny Kraaykamp Jr., Ellisgine, Michiel and Sanne Kraaijkamp.

John Kraaijkamp Sr. began his career as a performer in the 1950s, and quickly made a name for himself in Dutch entertainment. He was known for his quick wit and sense of humor, and became a beloved figure in the Netherlands. In addition to his successful career as a comedian, Kraaijkamp was also a respected actor, appearing in a number of films and TV shows throughout his career.

Despite his success, Kraaijkamp remained humble and dedicated to his craft. He was known for his hard work and professionalism, and was admired by his peers for his talent and charisma. He passed away in 2011, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved figures in Dutch entertainment history. Today, he is remembered as a true icon and a shining example of what it means to be a performer.

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Hans Boskamp

Hans Boskamp (May 7, 1932 Rotterdam-March 21, 2011 Dordrecht) also known as Johan Hendricus Gerardus Hoelscher was a Dutch actor. He had three children, Hans Boskamp Jr., Mark Boskamp and Mick Boskamp.

Throughout his career, Boskamp appeared in a number of popular Dutch films, TV shows, and theater productions. He was most known for his comedic roles and was considered one of the great character actors of his time. Outside of acting, Boskamp was also an avid football enthusiast and played for the Rotterdam-based club, Excelsior. He later became a sports commentator and wrote for various Dutch newspapers, sharing his expert opinions on football games and players. Despite struggling with various health issues towards the end of his life, Boskamp continued to act and contribute to Dutch media until his passing in 2011.

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