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Paul Haenen is a Actor Néerlandais born on 30 april 1946 at Amsterdam (Pays-bas)

Paul Haenen

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Nationality Pays-bas
Birth 30 april 1946 (78 years) at Amsterdam (Pays-bas)

Paul Haenen [pɔɫ 'haːnə(n)] (born 30 April 1946) is a Dutch comedian and voice actor.

Paul Haenen is a well-known comedian in the Netherlands and also provides the voices of Bert, Grover and other minor characters on Sesamstraat, the Dutch co-production of Sesame Street, since Sesamstraat's first season in 1976. Wim T. Schippers is responsible for his counterpart Ernie. Haenen also translates many of the American Sesame Street songs into Dutch so that they can be used in the Dutch version of the show.

It is told that Jim Henson was so impressed by the performances of Haenen and Schippers, that they are the only Bert and Ernie in the world who are allowed to write their own material. Subsequently Haenen and Schippers have recorded a whole series of self written Bert and Ernie record albums, and they also appear as Bert and Ernie in interviews.
Haenen was also the voice of Edna Mode in the Dutch version of The Incredibles.

Usually with

Vincent Bal
Vincent Bal
(1 films)
Jack Wouterse
Jack Wouterse
(1 films)
Rob Houwer
Rob Houwer
(1 films)
Pierre Bokma
Pierre Bokma
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Paul Haenen (2 films)

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Miss Minoes, 1h26
Directed by Vincent Bal
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy
Themes Films about animals, Films about cats, Children's films, Mise en scène d'un mammifère
Actors Carice van Houten, Theo Maassen, Wim T. Schippers, Katja Schuurman, Jack Wouterse, Pierre Bokma
Roles Mevrouw Pastoor (voice)
Rating68% 3.4472153.4472153.4472153.4472153.447215
One night, a cat named Minoes stumbles upon a can of chemical liquid that had been dropped by a truck, and after drinking it transforms into a human woman. As a human, she maintains her feline traits such as her fear of dogs, meowing on the roof with other cats, catching mice, purring, and eating raw fish. She soon meets a journalist named Tibbe, who works for the newspaper of the fictional town of Killendoorn.
The Dragon That Wasn't (Or Was He?), 1h24
Origin Pays-bas
Genres Fantasy, Animation
Themes Films about animals, Feminist films, Films about magic and magicians, Films about dragons, Political films, Children's films
Actors Jack Angel, Lo van Hensbergen, Paul Haenen
Roles Grootgrut (voice)
Rating73% 3.692993.692993.692993.692993.69299
One stormy night, a servant dog named Yost is reading that storms are caused by dragons. Starting to believe it to be true, he wakes up his employer, a bear named Oliver. When Oliver tries to convince Yost that dragons do not exist. Yost tries to convince Oliver otherwise by showing him a book he'd been reading during the storm. Oliver takes the book and reads a dragon-calling spell from it and the wind blows the curtains in their faces, and Oliver does not notice a dragon walking by the window. After the storm dies down, they see dragon tracks on the ground, and Yost goes searching for more evidence, Visiting Oliver's next door neighbor Kit Cat. He tells Kit Cat about what had happened with her determining that if she were a dragon after having laid an egg, she'd leave on the back path behind the gardens. In the middle of the forest, Yost insisted they look around to find something to convince Oliver that dragons are real and find a spherical object. Not knowing what it is, they take it back to Oliver, who assumes that it is a beach ball.