Kim van Kooten
Kim van Kooten (born 26 January 1974 in Purmerend, North Holland) is a Dutch actress and screenwriter. In international cinema, she is best known for the 2003 Dutch/US co-production Phileine Says Sorry, filmed partly in New York City, in which she plays the lead. She is the author of the script of the very successful Dutch movie Alles is Liefde (Everything is Love), and won a Golden Calf for Best Actress in Phileine Says Sorry (2003), and for Best Scenario with Met grote blijdschap (2001).[1]
Life and work
Van Kooten grew up in Zuidoostbeemster. She is the daughter of Kees van Kooten and Barbara Kits. Her brother is the actor and singer Kasper van Kooten.[2]
She studied screenwriting at the Film Academy in Holland, but dropped out in the first year. After a chance meeting with director Robert Jan Westdijk, van Kooten made her acting debut in the film Zusje (Little Sister).[3] These were followed by films such as Jesus is een Palestijn (Jesus is a Palestinian) (with her then boyfriend Hans Teeuwen), Mariken and Phileine Zegt Sorry (for which she won a Golden Calf for Best Actress).[4]
She is also a screenwriter and was asked by Theo van Gogh to do the script for the film Blind Date. She now specialises in working with characters and real-life dialogue.
Besides being an actress and writer, van Kooten worked as an editor and presenter for the cinema programme Stardust for the Dutch television network VPRO. She now is the star of a new dramedy show called Evelien, shown on Net 5.
She has written the script of the successful Dutch movie Alles is Liefde (Everything is Love). The movie has been seen over a million times, which resulted in a Diamanten film award. Later, it received a Dutch Golden Calves award for best Dutch movie. She is married to actor Jacob Derwig, with whom she has two children, Roman and Kee Molly (born 17 December 2007). They met on the set of the TV-series De acteurs (The actors), where various actors played different roles written by Van Kooten.
Filmography
As an actress
- 1995: Zusje as Daantje Zuidewind
- 1996: Red Rain
- 1998: Een Hoertje en haar broertje as Elena
- 1999: Jezus is een Palestijn as Natasja
- 2000: Mariken as Isabella
- 2001: Olivetti 82
- 2002: Snapshots
- 2002: Bella Bettien as Monique
- 2003: Phileine zegt sorry as Phileine
- 2006: Evelien (TV-series) as Evelien
- 2010: Loft
- 2012: Black Out
- 2013: The Dinner
She also voices one of the characters in the movie Undercover Kitty (2001).
As a screenwriter
- 1994: Nighthawks
- 1996: Blind Date (dialogs)
- 2000: Mariken (with role for her brother Kasper van Kooten)
- 2001: Met grote blijdschap
- 2001: Acteurs, De (television series)
- 2002/2003: musical: Na de zomer (in cooperation with songwriter Niek Barendsen)
- 2007: Alles is Liefde
- 2012: "Entertainment Experience"
External links
- Kim van Kooten at IMDb
References
- ^ "Kim van Kooten at the Netherlands Film Festival". Netherlands Film Festival. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ "Interview with Kasper van Kooten". Algemeen Dagblad. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ "Kim van Kooten profile at de Volkskrant". De Volkskrant. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
- ^ "Kim van Kooten at the Netherlands Film Festival". Netherlands Film Festival. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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- Monique van de Ven (1990)
- Loes Wouterson (1991)
- Janneque Draisma (1992)
- Els Dottermans (1993)
- Marieke Heebink (1994)
- Willeke van Ammelrooy (1995)
- Renée Fokker (1996)
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- Monic Hendrickx (1998)
- Nadja Hüpscher (1999)
- Willeke van Ammelrooy (2000)
- Monic Hendrickx (2001)
- Carice van Houten (2002)
- Kim van Kooten (2003)
- Monic Hendrickx (2004)
- Maria Kraakman (2005)
- Carice van Houten (2006)
- Elsie de Brauw (2007)
- Anneke Blok (2008)
- Rifka Lodeizen (2009)
- Carice van Houten (2010–2011)
- Hannah Hoekstra (2012)
- Hadewych Minis (2013)
- Abbey Hoes (2014)
- Georgina Verbaan (2015)
- Hannah Hoekstra (2016)
- Nora El Koussour (2017)
- Maria Kraakman (2018)
- Melody Klaver (2019)
- Beppie Melissen (2020)
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