Jeroen Krabbé
Biography
Jeroen Krabbé is a Dutch actor and director known for his versatile performances in film and television. He gained prominence through his roles in Paul Verhoeven's films, including Soldier of Orange and The Fourth Man, earning multiple international acting awards. Krabbé later appeared in English-language films such as Turtle Diary, Jumping Jack Flash, and The Living Daylights, showcasing his range in genres from romantic comedies like Crossing Delancey to dramatic roles in A World Apart and The Fugitive. His television credits include the HBO film Stalin and the CBS movie Jesus. In addition to acting, Krabbé is a painter with exhibitions in the Netherlands, England, and the United States. He made his directorial debut in 1998 with Left Luggage. Krabbé has received significant accolades, including the Golden Calf in 1996 and the Order of the Dutch Lion in 1999.