farah ashraf |
A Dutch actor born on December 5, 1944 in Amsterdam, Netherlands to an artistic family, his father was the talented artist Martin Krabbé, and his mother was a qualified translator responsible for translating Dutch films into English. He was destined to be a painter, but after high school and a year of painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, he decided at seventeen to switch to acting. He graduated in 1965 and spent several years in the theater, presenting several classic theatrical works, such as Othello, Sweet Bird of Youth, and Love's Labour's Lost. He then began appearing in front of the camera. His most important works include Ocean's Twelve (2004), The Host (2020), and Fogbound (2002).
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