Jan Borkus

Dutch radio personality
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Jan Borkus

Jan Borkus (September 19, 1920 – October 29, 2007) was a Dutch radio personality and actor, who specialized in radio drama. He was born and died in The Hague, Netherlands.

Filmography

  • 1966 - De Kijkkast - Gompie and Ritsaart (1966–1972)
  • 1976 - De Bereboot - Voice of Fred de Kei and Kokki
  • 1978 - Astronautjes - Robo

Radio Dramas

  • 1953 - Sprong in het heelal – Jimmy Barnet (Serie 1, 2 en 3)
  • 1961 - Testbemanning - Jaap
  • 1985 - Dood van een vrijgezel - Businessman
  • De blauwe zaden - Von Sommeren
  • Prometheus XIII - Professor Curtis
  • Moordbrigade Stockholm - Martin Beck
  • Miserere - Edmond
  • Jan Borkus obituary (in Dutch)


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