Jeroen Krabbé
Actor

Jeroen Krabbé Net Worth

Krabbé is a multi-talented artist who has worked in both film and television, as well as directing and producing. He is best known for his roles in The Fugitive, The Living Daylights, and Left Luggage.
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Who is it? Actor, Director, Producer
Birth Day December 05, 1944
Birth Place  Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands, Netherlands
Age 78 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actor, director, painter
Years active 1963–present
Spouse(s) Herma Krabbé (m. 1964)
Children 3

💰 Net worth: $19 Million (2024)

Jeroen Krabbé, a versatile talent in the Netherlands, has not only established himself as an accomplished actor but also as a renowned director and producer. With an estimated net worth of $19 million in 2024, his multiple skills and successful career have rewarded him well. Krabbé's acting prowess has been showcased in a wide range of films and theater productions, both locally and internationally. He has also ventured behind the camera, demonstrating his directorial skills in several projects. As a producer, Krabbé's ability to bring captivating stories to life has undoubtedly contributed to his impressive financial success. With his multifaceted expertise and continued dedication to his craft, Jeroen Krabbé remains a prominent figure in the entertainment industry in the Netherlands.

Biography/Timeline

1964

He has been married to his wife, Herma, since 1964. Together they have three sons – Martijn (who is a radio and television presenter), Jasper and Jacob.

1980

His first big American film was the Whoopi Goldberg comedy Jumpin' Jack Flash. However, it was his roles as villains in a string of international films from the late 1980s and early 1990s which brought him international stardom, with notable roles such as Losado in No Mercy (1986), General Georgi Koskov in the James Bond film The Living Daylights (1987), Gianni Franco in The Punisher (1989), Herbert Woodruff (Lowenstein's husband) in The Prince of Tides (1991), and Dr. Charles Nichols in The Fugitive (1993). He has also appeared in numerous TV productions, and as Satan in the TV production Jesus.

1998

He was both Director and Producer of a 1998 film about Orthodox Jews during the 1970s in Antwerp (Belgium) co-starring Isabella Rossellini and Maximilian Schell called Left Luggage, as well as the Harry Mulisch novel adapted into film The Discovery of Heaven. Left Luggage was entered into the 48th Berlin International Film Festival. The following year, he was a member of the jury at the 49th Berlin International Film Festival.

2004

Apart from acting and directing, he is an accomplished Artist (his paintings have appeared on Dutch postage stamps), and has co-authored a Dutch cookbook. In November 2004, he released the book Schilder, which is an overview of his paintings.

2008

His television work included playing an uncanny psychic in the Midsomer Murders series 11 episode "Talking to the Dead". Krabbé also had an exhibition about his paintings in Museum de Fundatie (Zwolle), in 2008.

2013

Krabbé was born into an artistic family in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the son of Margreet (née Reiss), a film translator, and Maarten Krabbé, a Painter. He has two brothers – Tim, a Journalist, Novelist and former world-class racing Cyclist and championship chess player, and Mirko, an Artist. His mother was Jewish; her family was killed in the Holocaust.

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