Kees Brusse
An image from VD, one of the productions that also features Kees Brusse.
Kees Brusse

Kees Brusse

February 26, 1925 — Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Kees Brusse (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkeːz ˈbrʏsə]; 26 February 1925 – 9 December 2013) was a Dutch actor, film director and screenwriter. A self-taught actor, he was remarkable for his natural acting style at a time when more theatrical performances were the norm in The Netherlands. One of the first Dutch actors who managed to combine a stage and film career with a career on TV, radio and in commercials, he appeared in 47 films and television shows between 1936 and 2004, including Pension Hommeles (1957-1959), Ciske de Rat (1955), and Dokter Pulder zaait papavers (1975).

Kees Brusse was born in Rotterdam, the son of author and journalist M.J. Brusse and opera singer Antje Ebes. His parents divorced when he was young. Brusse started acting at a young age. At the age of 11 he made his film debut in Merijntje Gijzens Jeugd.

Dr. Pulder Sows Poppies

Dr. Pulder Sows Poppies

1975

Blue Movie

Blue Movie

1971

Ciske the Rat

Ciske the Rat

1955

Dagboek van een herdershond

Dagboek van een herdershond

1978

The Silent Raid

The Silent Raid

1962

Dakota

Dakota

1974

The World of Simon Carmiggelt

The World of Simon Carmiggelt

1983