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Jochum ten Haaf

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Dutch actor (born 1978) In this Dutch name, the surname is ten Haaf, not Haaf.

Jochum ten Haaf (17 December 1978) is a Dutch actor, notable for stage, film and television work including Charles II: The Power and The Passion (2003), Bad Girls (2003), Nightwatching (2007), Summer Heat (2008), Castle Amerongen (2011) and The Resistance Banker (2018).

Career

ten Haaf was born in Maastricht. He gained prominence as Vincent van Gogh in the 2002 premiere of the play Vincent in Brixton, gaining him a nomination for the Evening Standard Theatre Award for best newcomer and a Theatre World Award for the play's US run. He also argued van Gogh's case in the 2004 poll De Grootste Nederlander. From 2014 to 2015 he appeared in the London production of War Horse.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2004 The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish Bouillard
2004 Amazones Van Trigt
2004 06/05 Man in vergadering
2005 Allerzielen Kapper (segment "van 12 hoog")
2006 Sportman van de Eeuw Taeke
2007 Nightwatching Jongkind
2008 Summer Heat Vogelwachter
2012 Steekspel Wim
2014 Accused Pathologist
2016 Kamp Holland KMAR #1
2017 Het Verlangen Aaron Golsteijn
2017 Dunkirk Dutch Seaman
2018 The Resistance Banker Jaap Buys
2020 The Repression Dr. Campbell

References

  1. "Vincent in Brixton, National Theatre, London". TheGuardian.com. 2 May 2002.



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