Jeroen Krabb Biography: Wife, Age, Height, Net Worth, Artwork, Wikipedia, Pronunciation, Children,

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Biography

Jeroen Aart Krabbé (born 5 December 1944) is a Veteran and inspirational Dutch actor and film director who has a record of 60 or more film appearances dating back from 1963.

He is remembered for appearing in films such as; Soldaat van Oranje in 1977, The Fourth Man in 1983, The Living Daylights in 1987, The Prince of Tides in 1991, The Fugitive in 1993, and Immortal Beloved in 1994.

He is also a painter from a background of painters who has several beautiful and inspirational paintings credited to him.

However, Jeroen Krabbé values other painters in the field, so he leveraged his profession as a film director to produce different documentaries about them.

Jeroen Krabbé
Jeroen Krabbé: History, Bio, Photo
Wiki Facts & About Data
Full Name:Jeroen Aart Krabbé
Stage Name:Jeroen Krabbé
Born:5 December 1944 (age 79 years old)
Place of Birth:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Parents:Maarten Krabbé, Margreet Krabbé
Children:Martijn Krabbé, Jasper Krabbé, Jakob Krabbé
Height:1.82 m
Siblings:Tim Krabbé, Mirko Krabbé
Spouse • Wife:Herma Krabbé (m. 1964)
Occupation:Actor • Filmmaker
Net Worth:$6,000,000

Early Life

Jeroen Krabbé was born seven decades ago at precisely 5 December 1944, into an artistic family in Amsterdam.

He is Dutch by nationality and a Christian.

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His late father, Maarten Krabbé, and late grandfather Hendrik Maarten Krabbé were famous painters during their days. Whereas his late mother, Margreet Krabbé ( 1914–2002), served as a film translator.

Jeroen Krabbé‘s brother, Tim Krabbé, is a professional writer and top-level chess player, and his half-brother, simply known as Mirko, is a talented artist.

Jeroen Krabbé only discovered that his mother was Jewish later in life and that her family was killed during the unforgettable Holocaust.

Education

Jeroen Krabbé did his primary and secondary education in the city of Amsterdam, in the Netherlands, where he obtained all necessary certifications.

He proceeded to the Academy for Theater and Dance, where he graduated with knowledge in stage performance.

Career

Internationally, Jeroen Krabbé first became known in fellow compatriots, Paul Verhoeven‘s films, Soldier of Orange, alongside Rutger Hauer, and The Fourth Man opposite Renée Soutendijk. However, his first big American film came in a Whoopi Goldberg comedy, titled Jumpin’ Jack Flash.

Moreover, it was his performance as villains in a sequence of international films dating from the late 1980s and early 1990s that was responsible for his international glory, with prominent roles such as Losada in No Mercy (1986), as General Georgi Koskov in The Living Daylights (a James Bond film in 1987), as Gianni Franco in The Punisher (1989), Herbert Woodruffin in The Prince of Tides (1991), and Dr Charles Nichols (a criminal) in The Fugitive (1993).

Furthermore, he appeared in numerous television productions, including a role as Satan in a religious Television production titled Jesus.

He served as both director and producer in a 1998 film with a story about Orthodox Jews during the 1970s in Antwerp, Belgium. The film co-starred Isabella Rossellini, and Maximilian Schell titled Left Luggage. He also in Harry Mulisch‘s novel adapted into a movie titled The Discovery of Heaven.

Left Luggage was premiered at the prestigious 48th Berlin International Film Festival amid mixed critical reviews.
The following year, he worked as a jury member at the famous 49th Berlin International Film Festival.
His television appearances also included playing as an uncanny psychic in a series titled Midsomer Murders (11 episodes “Talking to the Dead.”)

Jeroen Krabbé had an exhibition of his paintings in Museum de Fundatie (Zwolle) in 2008, which recorded an impressive number of attendees, including dignitaries.

Soon enough, he started working on documentaries for Dutch television, which was about his favorite painters.
And in 2015, the first series talked about Vincent van Gogh. After that, it was followed in 2017 by a series documenting about Pablo Picasso, immediately followed in 2018 by Paul Gauguin, and most recently, about Marc Chagall, in 2020.

Aside from acting and directing, he is an established artist. His paintings are remarkable and have appeared on Dutch postage stamps.

Jeroen Krabbé also co-authored a Dutch cookbook, and in the winter of November 2004, he released a book titled Schilder, which served as an overview of his paintings.

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Social media

Jeroen Krabbé is not available on any social media platforms. The veteran is clearly comfortable with his lifestyle and updates out of social media. It could also be that he is not familiar with the sites, thus preferred to stay out of it entirely.

Personal Life

Jeroen Krabbé is a healthy and vibrant old man. He is strong, with a height of 5 feet 9 inches (1.82 m). His hair is oval, and his eyes green.

Jeroen Krabbé married a Dutch lady named Herma van Gemert in 1964. Their union produced Martijn Krabbé, a radio and television presenter, Jasper Krabbé, and Jacob Krabbé.

Net Worth

Jeroen Krabbé has been in the scene for more than 5 decades now. His time as an actor, film director, and film producer has garnered an estimated $6 million net worth.

He derived most of his wealth as an actor and film director. Other sources of his earnings include auctioning his paintings and attending television shows.

Filmography

Jeroen Krabbé began acting a long time ago, in the 1960s to be precise. He has starred in more than 60 films and is considered by many to be one of the greatest of all time.

Below is a comprehensive selected filmography of Jeroen Krabbé.

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