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Joop Doderer is a Actor Néerlandais born on 28 august 1921

Joop Doderer

Joop Doderer
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Birth name Johan Heinrich Doderer
Nationality Pays-bas
Birth 28 august 1921
Death 22 september 2005 (at 84 years)

Johan Heinrich (Joop) Doderer (28 August 1921 – 22 September 2005) was a Dutch actor, well known for his role as the tramp Swiebertje in the eponymous television series. The series ran for 17 seasons between 1955 and 1975, and was broadcast by the NCRV. Beside the role as Swiebertje, Doderer played in dozens of radio and television programs, he played the role of Alfred Doolittle in My Fair Lady, acted in Dutch and English movies, and appeared on stage in comedies, musicals, cabaret and dramas.

Biography

Doderer was born in Velsen, but brought up in Amsterdam. After finishing the Hogereburgerschool, he convinced his parents to allow him to take acting lessons. In 1939, aged 18, the Amsterdam acting school rejected him for 'lack of talent'. Instead, he started his acting career as an extra at the Nederlandsch Toneel, which enabled him to study actors like Cor van der Lugt Melsert.

After World War II, he played in many comedies and musicals. For seven years, he was part of the ensemble of Wim Sonneveld, where he met his first wife Conny Stuart. He also acted in some movies (Het Wonderlijke leven van Willem Parel (1959)) and appeared on the radio (De bonte dinsdagavondtrein and Koek en ei). From the fifties onwards, Doderer is a star. He often ad-libs on stage, to the amusement of the audience, but not of his co-players. At age 52 he married the 21-year-old Ester. Together they had two children.

Between 1955 and 1975, he played Swiebertje on television. In 2001, the series was given the one-time only Signaal-award for the best television show in the past 50 years by the Dutch television viewers. Doderer was quite proud for being well known as Swiebertje, although it took him many years after the end of the series to look back positively (see below). In 2003, a bust of Swiebertje was placed in the town Oudewater, where many of the outdoor scenes of the series were shot.

Doderer was a Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau (Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau).

Doderer died in a nursing home in Roelofarendsveen and is buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.

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Filmography of Joop Doderer (9 films)

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A Perfect Man
Directed by Kees van Oostrum
Genres Drama
Actors Jeanne Tripplehorn, Liev Schreiber, Joelle Carter, Louise Fletcher, Huub Stapel, Katie Carr
Roles Hendrik
Rating51% 2.598392.598392.598392.598392.59839
A wandering man (Schreiber) has an affair with the wrong woman, leading to a separation. His wife (Tripplehorn) leaves him and then convinces him to win her back by voice acting and talking in the third person.
Friendship
Friendship (2001)

Directed by Nouchka van Brakel
Actors Sylvia Kristel, Joop Doderer, Karina Smulders, Pleuni Touw
Roles Prof. Rijckevorsel
Rating50% 2.5054652.5054652.5054652.5054652.505465
Little Crumb, 1h59
Directed by Maria Peters
Genres Drama
Themes Children's films
Actors Ruud Feltkamp, Jack Wouterse, Joop Doderer, Rick Engelkes, Thekla Reuten, Yannick van de Velde
Roles Koster
Rating64% 3.2476453.2476453.2476453.2476453.247645
Dans les Pays-Bas des années 20, un jeune orphelin espiègle part à l'aventure et à la recherche de son père biologique avec un chien errant pour seul compagnon.
Wilde Harten, 1h25
Genres Drama, Thriller, Musical
Actors Joop Doderer, Yorick van Wageningen
Roles Ormas
Rating45% 2.254862.254862.254862.254862.25486
The Human Factor, 1h54
Directed by Otto Preminger
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Thriller, Spy, Politic
Themes Spy films, Politique, Political films
Actors Richard Attenborough, Derek Jacobi, John Gielgud, Iman, Nicol Williamson, Robert Morley
Roles Cornelius Muller
Rating60% 3.048373.048373.048373.048373.04837
Maurice Castle (Nicol Williamson) is a mid-level bureaucrat in MI6 whose life seems completely without peculiarity, peccadillo, or any highlighting quality to suggest he’s anything but a dull bureaucrat, except for the interesting, casually introduced detail that he has an African wife, Sarah (Iman), and son, Sam (Gary Forbes). Meanwhile, the company regime, represented by corpulent, bluffly cheery Dr. Percival (Robert Morley), who’s actually an expert in assassinations and biological toxins, and grey eminence Sir John Hargreaves (Richard Vernon), advise newly appointed security chieftain Daintry (Richard Attenborough) that, thanks to a source they have cultivated in their Moscow enemy headquarters, they believe they have a traitor at the MI6 African desk. The duo determine that the mole must be quietly killed, rather than be allowed publicity in a trial or a flight to Moscow. They determine quickly that the most likely candidate for the traitor is Arthur Davis (Derek Jacobi), Castle’s playboy office partner. Actually, Castle is the mole, but the information he leaks is entirely unimportant financial documents. He became involved in leaking to the Soviets when he was an MI6 agent in South Africa, seven years earlier: he met and fell in love with Sarah, and when their affair was discovered by the authorities, Castle was all but thrown out of the country, and he entrusted Sarah’s smuggling out of the country to a mutual communist acquaintance. Ever since, he’s been repaying the favor by filtering insignificant data to the Soviets. Castle makes one last informational drop to his communist handlers and he is summarily whisked off to Moscow for protection. However, Castle's primary problem is that he is not a communist, is not a communist sympathizer, and has absolutely no interest in politics, socialism, the Russian language, Slavic history or culture, geopolitical power plays, Moscow nor the Soviet Union. His only interest is in his wife and his son, who are left in London — where they will remain separated from him.
A Bridge Too Far, 2h50
Directed by Richard Attenborough, Sidney Hayers
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Pont, Political films
Actors Dirk Bogarde, James Caan, Michael Caine, Sean Connery, Michael Byrne, Edward Fox
Roles Soldier (uncredited)
Rating73% 3.69873.69873.69873.69873.6987
The film begins with a montage of archival film footage narrated by a Dutch woman, Kate ter Horst, describing the state of affairs in September 1944. The Allied advance is being slowed by overextended supply lines.