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Kees van Kooten

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Dutch comedian, television actor, and writer

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Kees van Kooten
Kees van Kooten
Kees van Kooten in 2007
Born
Cornelis Reinier van Kooten

(1941-08-10)10 August 1941 (age 84)
The Hague, Netherlands
Other namesKoot
Occupation(s)Comedian, actor, writer
Known forVan Kooten en De Bie
SpouseBarbara Kits (1968 to date)
ChildrenKasper van Kooten (1971)
Kim van Kooten (1974)
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Cornelis Reinier "Kees"van Kooten (Dutch pronunciation:[kɔrˈneːlɪsrɛiˈniːrkeːsfɑŋˈkoːtə(n)]; born 10 August 1941) is a Dutch comedian, television actor, and writer. He formed the duoVan Kooten & De Bie withWim de Bie from 1972 to 1998.

Biography

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Cornelis Reinier van Kooten was born on 10 August 1941 inThe Hague, Netherlands. He is the oldest child of Cornelis Reinier van Kooten en Anna Geertruida Snaauw. He has one sister, Anke, who is a year younger. He met his wife Barbara Kits in 1959 and married her on 18 October 1968. After their marriage they moved from The Hague to the polder village ofZuidoostbeemster, where their two children were born,Kasper in 1971 andKim in 1974. Both children are well-known performers in the Netherlands. In 1978 the family moved toHilversum and in 1996 toAmsterdam.

Van Kooten is best known for his collaboration withWim de Bie. With him he formed the comedic duoVan Kooten en De Bie, often abbreviated as "Koot en Bie," in a variety of often very popular programs for theVPRO broadcasting organization from 1972 to 1998. Their collaboration had started in the Dalton Lyceum high school in The Hague, where they had formed a theater group named Cebrah. Every year between 1972 and 1985 they published a tear-off calendar namedBescheurkalender [nl], combining the Dutch words for tear-off and splitting one's sides in laughter;Bescheurkalender is now officially included inDutch dictionaries for any humorous block-calendar.

Wim de Bie and Kees van Kooten in 1968
Wim de Bie and Kees van Kooten in 1970

Books

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Van Kooten has written some 47 books, including novels, short story and poetry collections, and autobiographical material. They are characterized by frequent wordplays and lighthearted satire of Dutch society. Few books have been translated in English. He often wrote under a wide variety of pseudonyms, including Koot, Jan Blommers, Hans van Dek, Tj. Hekking, Heer Kooten, Harry F. Kriele en Roman Tate. He also wrote several books together with Wim de Bie. Most of his books are published byDe Bezige Bij. Among his better-known works are:

Awards

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Van Kooten has received many awards for his television shows and writing, individually and with de Bie. Among these are:

  • 1974 –Zilveren Nipkowschijf (Van Kooten en de Bie)
  • 1977 – Zilveren Nipkowschijf (Van Kooten en de Bie)
  • 1979 –Cestoda-prijs [nl] ("for effortless use of the Dutch language")
  • 1985 – Special Zilveren Nipkowschijf (Van Kooten en de Bie)
  • 1985 –Edison Award forDraaikonten (Van Kooten en de Bie)[1]
  • 1999 –Groenman-taalprijs [nl] ("for radio and television persona distinguished by their use of language")
  • 2004 –Gouden Ganzenveer ("for exceptional contribution to Dutch literature")[2][3]
  • 2006 – Edison Award forAudiotheek, collected recordings of Van Kooten en de Bie[1]

References

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  1. ^abSearch "Prijswinnaars," then "last name = 'kooten,'" in"Edison Awards". Edison Awards. Archived fromthe original on 14 December 2009. Retrieved28 July 2009.
  2. ^"Laureaten De Gouden Ganzenveer vanaf 1955". Stichting De Gouden Ganzenveer. 2009. Archived fromthe original on 25 February 2009. Retrieved28 July 2009.
  3. ^"Gouden Ganzenveer 2004 toegekend aan Kees van Kooten" (in Dutch). Literatuurplein. 19 January 2004. Retrieved29 July 2009.

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