Rik Launspach
Ric Launspach | |
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Born |
Arnhem, Gelderland, The Netherlands | July 19, 1958
Occupation |
Actor Writer Director |
Years active | 1983–Present |
Spouse(s) | Marjolein Beumer (?–Present) |
Ric Launspach (born 19 July 1958, Arnhem, Gelderland, The Netherlands) is an actor, writer and director. He is married to actress Marjolein Beumer and is the brother-in-law to Famke Janssen and Antoinette Beumer.
Early life and career
Launspach began his career in theatre, he was rejected four times, only the fifth time he was accepted at the theatre academy in Amsterdam. Immediately after graduation, he founded two theatre companies, The Case in 1986 the The Trust in 1988. Between those two years he was on stage almost every day. He played the lead roles in many films and TV shows and directed several pieces.
In the late 1990s, he broke his career from theatre, along with his wife Marjolein Beumer, to devote entirely to writing. In 2006 they did their first short film together, a TV series and a feature film.
In 2007, Launspach decided to start writing books, and in 2009 he released his debut novel 1953, referring to the year in which the Dutch dikes broke resulting in the big flood. The book was filmed, and renamed De Storm.
In September 2011, his second novel, Man Meisje Dood, was released.
Theatre
- His (1987)
- The Seagull (1988)
- Krieg (1988)
- Pentisileia (1989)
- Platonov (1990)
- Faecalientrilogie, Schwab (1991–1993)
- Old People (1999)
- The Goat (2003)
Films and television
- Kanaal 13 (1983), (1 episode - Een Beetje Verliefd)
- Zeg 'ns Aaa (1987), (1 episode - Echokabouter)
- De Tong van de Wet (1988), (TV)
- Jan Rap en z'n Maat (1989)
- De gulle Minnaar (1990) - Lucas
- Kracht (1990), (Vijour/Vigor) - Sjors
- Bij nader Inzien (1991), (TV mini-series) - Maarten Koning (Jong)
- Coverstory (1993), (1 episode - De Sluipwegen van de Dood)
- Oeroeg (1993) - Johan
- 1000 Rosen (1994) - Mr. Marshall
- De Vlinder tilt de Kat Op (1994) - Anton
- Pleidooi (1994), (Called to the Bar) - Vader Kamstra
- De Partizanen (1995), (TV mini-series) - Rokus
- In Namm der Koningin (1996), (TV series) - Dirk Vierkens
- 12 Steden, 13 Ongelukken (1991 & 1997), (2 episodes) - Paul
- Het Jarr van de Opvolging (1998), (TV mini-series) - Gijs van Dorp
- Oud Geld (1998), (3 episodes) - Robbert Donselaar
- Windkracht 10 (1998), (1 episode - Wie Zoet is, Krijgt Lekkers) - Ronald Brenneman
- Quidam, Quidam (1999) - Pro-deo Lawyer
- Innamorata (1999) - Hitman
- Baantjer (1996 & 1999), (2 episodes) - Karel Engel
- The Delivery (1999) - Spike
- Vroeger Bestaat niet Meer (2001), (TV) - Quinten Mensch
- De Vanger (2003) - Brother Ruben
- Suske en Wiske: De Duistere Diamant (2004), (The Dark Diamond) - Baron Roger de Lacheloze
- Bezet (2004), (Writer)
- Manderlay (2005) - Stanley Mays
- Van Speijk (2006–2007), (26 episodes) - Det. Lucas Visbeen
- Aspe (2007), (1 episode - Hoog Spel) - Arie Schippers
- Moes (2008), (TV mini-series) - Det. De Ru (also Director)
- Taartman (2009), (TV) - Bertrand
- De Storm (2009), (The Storm) - Majoor Vos (also Writer)
- Pauw & Witterman (2009), (1 episode - #3.82) - as Himself
- De Gelukkige Huisvrouw (2010) - Dr. Kallenback
- Meiden van de Wit (2002–2010), (38 episodes) - Roy Geertse
Awards
- 1993 - Golden Calf for Best Actor for his role in "Oeroeg"
- 1993 - "Arlecchino" for best supporting role "Schwab Trilogy"
- 1994 - Nomination "Arlecchino" for role in "Platonov"
- 1995 - "Best Actor" best TV drama production "Partisans"
- 1999 - "Geneva-Europe Prize" screenplay "Azara" city of a thousand bridges
External links
- Rik Launspach at the internet movie database
- official site
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