Ramses Shaffy
An image from Confessions of Loving Couples, one of the productions that also features Ramses Shaffy.
Ramses Shaffy

Ramses Shaffy

August 29, 1933 — Neuilly sur Seine, France

Ramses Shaffy (1933–2009) was a Dutch actor and singer. Born near Paris, his Egyptian diplomat father and Polish noble mother separated before he was born and he was adopted by a Dutch family at a young age. He became popular during the 1960s and made a theatre comeback from alcoholism in the early 1990s, playing Don Quichotte in the musical The Man of la Mancha. His most famous songs include Zing, vecht, huil, bid, lach, werk en bewonder (Sing, fight, cry, pray, laugh, work and admire), We zullen doorgaan (We will go on), and Laat me (Leave me be). His website describes Shaffy as ‘a Dutch-Franco-Polish-Russian-Egyptian mixture of Tom Waits and Frank Sinatra’.

The Good Hope

The Good Hope

1986

Willem van Oranje

Willem van Oranje

1984

Confessions of Loving Couples

Confessions of Loving Couples

1967

The Whipping Cream Hero

The Whipping Cream Hero

1967