Jeroen Krabbé
Biography
Jeroen Aart Krabbé, born on December 5, 1944, is a celebrated Dutch actor and director, renowned for his impactful contributions to both Dutch and English cinema. He gained international fame through his compelling performances in Paul Verhoeven's acclaimed films, including "Soldier of Orange" (1977) and "The Fourth Man" (1983). Krabbé also made a mark as the menacing General Georgi Koskov in the James Bond classic "The Living Daylights" (1987). His versatility is evident in his roles in notable films such as "The Prince of Tides" (1991), "The Fugitive" (1993), and "Immortal Beloved" (1994).
In addition to his acting prowess, Krabbé made his directorial debut in 1998 with "Left Luggage," a poignant drama that earned a nomination for the prestigious Golden Bear at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival. This film showcased his ability to navigate complex narratives behind the camera, further solidifying his status in the film industry. With a career spanning several decades, Jeroen Krabbé continues to be a prominent figure in the arts, captivating audiences with his talent and dedication to storytelling.
Filmography
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Spetters
1980 • Frans Henkhof
Immortal Beloved
1994 • Anton Felix Schindler
Transporter 3
2008 • Leonid Vasilev
King of the Hill
1993 • Mr. Kurlander
Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo
2005 • Gaspar Voorsboch
Scandal (1989)
1989
Farinelli
1994 • George Frideric Handel
Jumpin' Jack Flash
1986 • Mark Van Meter
Robin Hood (1991)
1991 • Baron Roger Daguerre
The Prince of Tides
1991 • Herbert Woodruff
Only Love
1998 • Francois
Stalin
1992 • Bukharin
The Host (2020)
2020 • Vera's Father
The Punisher
1989 • Gianni Franco
Dangerous Beauty
1998 • Pietro Venier
Crossing Delancey
1988 • Anton Maes
For a Lost Soldier
1992 • Jeroen Boman (adult)
Tula: The Revolt
2013 • Gouverneur De Veer
No Mercy
1986 • Losado
The Fugitive (1993)
1993 • Charles Nichols
Jesus (1999)
1999
Kafka
1991 • Bizzlebek