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  1. Egbert-Jan Weeber (Groningen, 18 juni 1981) is een Nederlands acteur. Biografie. Egbert-Jan Weeber groeide op in Haren waar hij al op vroege leeftijd toneellessen volgde in het plaatselijke Centrum voor Kunst en Cultuur.

  2. Egbert Jan Weeber. Actor: Saint. Egbert Jan was born in Groningen in 1981. He went to the Theatre School in Groningen for four years. When he was 18 years, he made his debut in "Uitgesloten", a TV production about a boy who is "excluded" from the Jehovah's Witness' parish. Egbert Jan was nominated for a Golden Calf for his role as Jonathan Stork.

  3. Egbert Jan Weeber. Actor: Saint. Egbert Jan was born in Groningen in 1981. He went to the Theatre School in Groningen for four years. When he was 18 years, he made his debut in "Uitgesloten", a TV production about a boy who is "excluded" from the Jehovah's Witness' parish. Egbert Jan was nominated for a Golden Calf for his role as Jonathan Stork.

  4. www.moviefone.com › celebrity › egbert-jan-weeberEgbert Jan Weeber - Moviefone

    In 2002 Weeber played with Katja Schuurman in Oesters van Nam Kee. His role in the movie Van God Losing from 2003, he once again delivered a Gold Calvinomination.

  5. The Dutch actor talks about his upcoming role as Bonifatius in the medieval epic Redbad, and his desire to play more edgy and extreme characters. He also reveals his love for historical dramas, and his dream role of transforming completely.

  6. Feb 27, 2023 · Egbert-Jan Weeber (41) is naar eigen zeggen veranderd door zijn rol in de film 'Toen ik je zag', die later deze week verschijnt. In de film speelt Egbert-Jan de rol van Bastiaan, die is gebaseerd op Antonie Kamerling. In een interview met 'LINDA.' noemt de acteur zijn acteerwerk voor de film 'een vette eyeopener'. "Op een bepaalde manier heeft het me wel wakker gemaakt", zegt hij.

  7. Jan 16, 2023 · The two leading roles are played by Egbert-Jan Weeber (Saint) and Noortje Herlaar (Romy’s Salon [+ see also: film review trailer film profile]). Broken was recently added to the catalogue of DFW International, a division of Dutch FilmWorks, in charge of the picture’s world sales.