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Antoinette Beumer was born in 1962 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is a director and producer, known for Soof (2013), Loft (2010) and De gelukkige huisvrouw (2010).- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Joram Lürsen (Amstelveen, Augustus 11th 1963) is a Dutch Film and Television director. He graduated from the Netherlands Film and Television Academy in Amsterdam in 1990 with his film, De finales (1990) (aks "The Finals"). De finales (1990) won a Mention DE Qualite at the Cesars, (the French Oscars). Lürsen directed several TV series for Dutch television: All stars: De serie (1999), Vuurzee (2005), Baantjer (1995), Flodder (1993) en 'Jules Unlimited': Also, he directed the films Mijn franse tante Gazeuse (1996) (aka "My French Aunte Gazeuze") en In Oranje (2004) (aka "In Orange"). The family film, In Oranje (2004) (In Orange), received a Golden Film Award for reaching 100.000 visitors and won international awards at film festivals in Hamburg, Esfahan, Kristiansand, Pozna, Rimouski and Los Angeles. His most recent project, the romantic comedy, Love Is All (2007) (English title: All is Love), received, within nine weeks, a Diamond Film for welcoming 1.000.000 visitors. It is one of the twelve most visited films in The Netherlands, ever!- Producer
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- Actor
Dave Schram (Nieuwer-Amstel, August 23, 1958) is a Dutch film producer and film director. He is also one of the founders of the Shooting Star Film Company and Shooting Star Film Distribution. Schram is the father of actor/composer Quinten Schram and film director Tessa Schram.
History Schram has worked in the film industry since 1973. He first stood in front of the camera as an actor in the NCRV youth series Orimoa and in Behind the horizon is another country, later behind the camera in various disciplines: light, sound, camera, production and direction. He worked for various assistantships for productions such as: Sabine, Flodder, A flight of Whimbrels, Familiar Faces, Mixed Feelings, A Time to Die (or Seven Graves for Rogan) and Still Smokin.
As a 16-year-old boy, Schram founded his first production company D.E. in 1974. Film productions op. Through an interview in Het Parool, they received an assignment for their first 16mm film in 1976, [source?] a film about Formula 1 races in which James Hunt and Riccardo Patrese also spoke.
Course In 1977, Schram failed his secondary education by a tenth of a point,[source?] but he was nevertheless accepted at the Dutch Film Academy in Amsterdam with a dispensation from the Ministry of Education. During his training at the Film Academy, he and four friends bought their own film equipment under the name Quintetfilm with the aim of "being able to make films independently". Schram graduated from the Film Academy in 1981 with the short film Tussen de Regels and after his training he founded the successor to Quintetfilm: the Singelfilm company.
Film producer Schram made his debut as a film producer in 1988 with the feature film Loos by Theo van Gogh. Schram, together with Hans Pos and Maria Peters, founded their own distribution company in 1993 (Shooting Star Filmdistribution BV), because no film distributor wanted to show their film Daens in the cinema. A few months later, Daens received an Oscar nomination in Los Angeles.[source?]
Direction Schram made his debut as a feature film director in 2007 with the feature film Timbuktu. He then made Radeloos (2008), Lover of loser (2009), Razend (2011) and Regret! (2013).
Filmography Producer 2018 - The Conductor 2016 - Prey 2016 - Cutting 2015 - The Boskampis 2014 - Painkillers 2013 - Regret! 2012 - Greetings from Mike! 2011 - Sonny Boy 2009 - Lover or loser 2009 - Rico's wings 2008 - Film spot 2008 - Distraught 2007 - Captain Rob and Professor Lupardi's Secret 2007 - Timbuktu (After the book by Carry Slee) 2006 - Stay away 2006 - Uncertain time 2006 - Boxing 2005 - Dalziel and Pascoe (Wrong time, wrong place) 2005 - Movie(s) hit 2005 - My Skateboard 2003 - Pietje Bell 2: The Hunt for the Tsar's Crown 2002 - Splits 2002 - Pietje Bell, the Film 2002 - Bella Bettien 2001 - Baby Blue 2001 - First child on the moon 1999 - Crumb 1999 - Johnny ATB 1998 - Left Luggage 1998 - The rack 1998 - A real dog 1997 - Lovely Liza 1996 - Blind Date 1995 - The Purse Thief 1995 - Transit 1995 - Brylcream Boulevard 1994 - The good-for-nothing 1992 - Daens (1992 nominated for the Academy Award 'best foreign language film') 1990 - Play or Die 1989 - Loos Director 2013 - Regret! 2011 - Raging 2009 - Lover or loser 2008 - Distraught 2007 - Timbuktu- Beppie De Vries was born on 13 April 1893 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She was an actress, known for De jantjes (1922), Kee en Janus naar Parijs (1924) and Oranje Hein (1925). She died on 9 June 1965 in The Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
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Gerrie van der Klei was born on 22 February 1945 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is an actress, known for Flodder (1986), Moeder, ik wil bij de revue (2012) and Soof (2013).- Reinier Bulder was born on 11 August 1953 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for Den Uyl en de affaire Lockheed (2010), De co-assistent (2007) and Vrouwenvleugel (1993). He is married to Inge Schagen. They have three children.
- Hugo van Mondfrans was born on 16 April 1940 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for Zeg 'ns Aaa (1981).
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Former musician started composing when he was in his teens and playing in bands. After competing and winning " De Kleine Prijs van Utrecht" with his band Stone Age Flower a promising career looked at the horizon. Great reviews and growing success couldn't prevent the band falling apart . Hans started at the School for Audio Engineering in Amsterdam. After his education he worked in a theatre as sound engineer and later he started his own successful company in webdevelopment and software applications. When his friend, director Erik De Goederen, asked him if he would work with him on his movie Dream Boy, Hans saw the opportunity to use his skills in music again and to do what he loves most. Making music. The project turned out to be a life changing experience. Since then he worked on several music projects One of this projects can still be heard at het Geldmuseum in Utrecht. ( until June 2012)- Actress
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Mathilde Santing was born on 24 October 1958 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is an actress, known for Vet hard (2005), Babs (2000) and Leedvermaak (1989).- Dorijn Curvers was born on 10 January 1961 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is an actress, known for Bureau Kruislaan (1992), Yes Nurse! No Nurse! (2002) and Flikken Maastricht (2007).
- Albert van Dalsum was born on 4 January 1889 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was an actor and director, known for Hedenavond: voorstelling (1963), De Eerstgeborene (1956) and De kleine zielen (1969). He died on 25 October 1971 in Eenigenburg, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
- Jan Nooy was born on 16 January 1888 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He was an actor, known for Kee en Janus naar Parijs (1924), Bet de koningin van de Jordaan (1924) and Oranje Hein (1936). He was married to Beppie Nooy Sr.. He died on 14 February 1962 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
- Evert Holtzer was born on 18 March 1954 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for Grijpstra & De Gier (1979), De pretenders (1981) and Goede tijden, slechte tijden (1990).
- Frans Eppink was born on 24 July 1945 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. He is an actor, known for De hond was executeur (1974) and Het zwarte jaar van Zwarte Piet (1972).
- Tilly Perin-Bouwmeester was born on 8 March 1893 in Nieuwer-Amstel, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She was an actress, known for De familie van mijn vrouw (1935), De kroon der schande (1918) and Twice a Woman (1979). She died on 17 December 1984 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.