Rijk de Gooyer

Personal Info

Known For Actor

Gender Male

Birthday 1925-12-17

Deathday 2011-11-02 (85 years old)

Place of Birth Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands

Also Known As Rijk de Gooijer

Rijk de Gooyer

Biography

De Gooyer was raised in a baker's family, born as one half of a fraternal twin. In World War II he worked as an interpreter, initially for the American 101st Airborne, later on for the British Field Security. From 1959 till 1961 de Gooyer studied at an actors school of the UFA in Berlin. In the 1950s, he started a comic duo with Johnny Kraaijkamp. Thanks to their performances on TV, the duo became extremely popular. They split up in the 1970s, when De Gooyer focused more on his film career.

Known For

Actor

2002
Qui Vive

as Zwart

2001
Ciske de Rat

as Detective Muyskens

1996
The Dress

as Martin

1995
Filmpje!

as Don Gorgonzola

1995
Last Call

as Willem 'Uli' Bouwmeester

1991
1989
Evenings

as Vader

1989
Polonaise

as Zwart

1987
Rattle Rat

as Adjudant Grijpstra

1986
The Good Hope

as Clemens Bos

1986
Hitting the Fan!

as Pete Stewart

1986
Ciske de Rat

as Detective Muyskens

1986
Teufels Großmutter

as Werkmeister Hans Binnenbruck

1985
Death in the Shadows

as Bob Jaspers

1985
De Brekers

as Peek

1984
Ciske the Rat

as Rechercheur Muyskens

1984
Darlings!

as Pete Stewart

1983
Black Rider

as Rinus IJzerman

1982
The Lucky Star

as 1st Gestapo Officer

1982
A Time To Die

as SS Officer

1982
Sabine

as Nick

1981
High Heels, Real Love

as Semijns Roggeveen / Arie Snoek

1981
Rigor mortis

as Walter de Beer

1981
A Flight of Rainbirds

as Bovenmeester

1981
The Forbidden Bacchanal

as Kerrie-Kees van Heesteren

1980
Auf Achse

as van Haaren

1979
Fatal Error

as Henk Grijpstra

1979
Nosferatu the Vampyre

as Town Official

1978
Boeing Boeing

as Freek

1977
Soldier of Orange

as Gestapo Agent Breitner

1975
Rufus

as Rufus

1975
The Wilby Conspiracy

as Van Heerden

1973
Naked Over the Fence

as Rick Lemming

1973
Geen paniek

as Rijk

1972
The Burglar

as Willem "Glimmie" Burg

1970
1969
The White Slave

as Charles Dubois

1962
Rififi in Amsterdam

as De Bijenkorf

1960
Brainwashed

as Secretary (uncredited)

1957

Writer

1996