Herman van Veen
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Herman van Veen (born 14 March 1945) is a Dutch stage performer, actor, musician and singer/songwriter and author. He is the creator of the Dutch cartoon Alfred J. Kwak, for which he also wrote and performed the theme music.
Van Veen was born in Utrecht, The Netherlands. He started performing with Erik van der Wurff in his twenties while studying at the Conservatoire. He rose to fame in the 1970s with stage shows that combined witty cabaret, satire, performance art and music. Van Veen built a many-sided career that made him especially popular in Belgium and Germany, but he also toured widely in other European countries. A Broadway show in 1982, however, failed to wow the critics.
Herman is the father of Dutch actress Babette van Veen and a Unicef ambassador.
[edit] Trivia
- During a show in East Berlin in early 1989 Herman correctly predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall within a year. It fell in November that same year.