Boudewijn de Groot Net Worth, Bio

Boudewijn de Groot Net Worth

Boudewijn de Groot makes how much a year? For this question we spent 8 hours on research (Wikipedia, Youtube, we read books in libraries, etc) to review the post.

The main source of income: Actors
Total Net Worth at the moment 2024 year – is about $234,2 Million.

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Biography

Boudewijn de Groot information Birth date: May 20, 1944 Birth place: Batavia, Batavia, Dutch East Indies [now Jakarta, Indonesia] Profession:Actor, Soundtrack, Music Department

Height, Weight:

How tall is Boudewijn de Groot – 1,65m.
How much weight is Boudewijn de Groot – 85kg

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Boudewijn de Groot (Dutch pronunciation: [?b?u?.d?.???i?n d? ??ro?t], born 20 May 1944) is a famous Dutch singer/songwriter. He is known for the songs Welterusten Meneer de President (1966), Het Land van Maas en Waal (nl) (1967), Jimmy (1973) and Avond (nl) (1996) among others. On 19 January 2007 he issued his latest album Lage Landen (nl) (Low Countries).
Biography,YouthBoudewijn de Groot was born in wartime occupied Dutch East Indies (today known as the Republic of Indonesia) in 1944 in a Japanese concentration camp close to Batavia (today known as Jakarta) where his mother died in June 1945. In 1946, he and his family returned to the Netherlands. De Groots father, however, was obliged to return to Indonesia, so De Groot went to stay with his aunt in Haarlem. In 1951, his father came back and in 1952, the family moved, with his new stepmother, to Heemstede. De Groot lived in Heemstede in the same street as one of his future lyricists, Lennaert Nijgh (nl), who was a friend of De Groots stepbrother.Early years in musicIn 1960, De Groot met Nijgh at the Coornhert Lyceum (nl) in Haarlem. At that time, De Groot was already singing in the style of Jaap Fischer (nl) and Jacques Brel. Lennaert Nijgh wrote his lyrics. After their high school-period they both decided to go to a film academy. In their last year, Nijgh made the short movie Feestje Bouwen, for which De Groot wrote two songs. During one of the presentations of the movie, television journalist Ed Lautenslager became impressed with De Groots talent, and subsequently helped him to get a contract with record label Philips. De Groots first single, Strand, appeared in 1964 and led to some media attention. He followed it up with Elegie prenatale and De morgen, and his recurring appearances in the television show Kaberet Kroniek made De Groot a minor national celebrity. The single Noordzee in February 1964 was a much bigger hit, but the huge breakthrough came in 1966 with Lennaert Nijghs adaptation of a song from Charles Aznavours Une enfant de seize ans, retitled Meisje van 16. This was De Groots first song to appear in a music chart. He soon quit his job to become a full-time singer. After a while, his first album Boudewijn de Groot, recorded with the Frans de Kok orchestra, was released by record label Decca.Years of fameMuch of Nijghs lyrics included social criticism, so after the release of his first album in 1966 De Groot was labeled as a protest singer, an image confirmed for the mainstream audience by the success of his song Welterusten Meneer de President (Goodnight, Mister President) on the Vietnam War. De Groots second album Voor de overlevenden was released later in 1966. The arranger and conductor for this album, Bert Paige, continued to work with De Groot until the 1970s. However, during carnival 1967, Het Land van Maas en Waal was released and became De Groots third hit. Under the name Baldwin, an English version of these songs appeared in the U.K. (The land at rainbows end). The next single, Onder ons, just made it into the charts. By this time, De Groot had already recorded songs like Verdronken vlinder, Testament and Beneden alle peil, which would later become successful but would never enter hit charts. De Groot and Nijgh became influenced by the Flower Power movement during that time and created the album Picknick. The songs sounded a lot like a mix of George Harrisons work on The Beatles albums and their own work. The album was well received, and the single Picknick was a hit. The duet Meester Prikkebeen (together with Elly Nieman (nl)) entered the charts two months later. Two other songs, Waterdrager and Als de rook om je hoofd is verdwenen were minor hits in 1968.Other workIn 1968, De Groot decided he didnt want to perform live anymore and stopped his collaboration with Nijgh and his band, The Names and Faces. In 1969, De Groot worked with Eelco Gelling, the guitarist of Cuby and the Blizzards and, under the name Tower, they recorded the single In Your Life, which became a hit. After this, he started working with Lucien Duzee, and they created his fourth album Nacht en ontij. The record didnt sound like De Groots old work, and the single didnt make it in the charts. The new singles from Tower also failed, and De Groot gave up singing. He moved to a farm in Dwingeloo. After a year, De Groot returned as the producer of Rob de Nijs and Oscar Benton.Newfound fameIn 1971, his record label released a compilation album called Vijf jaar hits. It sold over 100,000 copies and, subsequently, De Groot frequently reappeared on the radio. Much of his old work was re-appreciated, and Als de rook om je hoofd is verdwenen became a hit again. Another compilation album called Dubbel twee was also released. De Groot began working with Nijgh again, and they released the album Hoe sterk is de eenzame fietser in 1973. The song Jimmy became his greatest hit in 5 years, constituting a definite comeback. Boudewijn received an Edison and a Gouden Harp (Dutch music awards).Meanwhile, De Groot en Nijgh had orchestrated the comeback of Rob de Nijs, writing a string of hits for him, including Jan Klaassen de trompetter and Malle Babbe.In 1975, Boudewijn wrote the album Waar ik woon en wie ik ben with his old classmate Rene Daalder. The single Ik ben Ik became a hit. De Groot moved to California a few months later for inspiration, and did not return until 1977. He made no new records in this period, but toured in Belgium and the Netherlands. One of the songs he wrote in California, Annabel, became a hit for Hans de Booy. In April 1980, his new album Van een afstand was released. It contained {the single of) the title song for the movie Tip van de sluier. The single and movie were not successes, but the album won an Edison. De Groot quit in 1984 after the release of his 8th album, Maalstroom.Retirement from musicAfter his retirement in music, De Groot wanted to translate, compose film music and perform when asked. He composed the music for the TV series De familie Wijntak (1986) and for the movies Lost in Amsterdam (1989), Let the Music Dance (1990) and a 1987 Dutch adaptation of the hit musical Nunsense. He acted in the musical Tjechov, where he played the lead role of Anton Chekhov and in Het dagboek van Anne Frank where he played the role of Otto Frank. Under the pseudonym Frank de Groot, he has translated seven Stephen King novels and in 2011 Scott Turows Presumed Innocent into Dutch.Another comebackIn 1996, Boudewijn de Groot released Een Nieuwe Herfst. His new record label Mercury also released an album with old work and newly released work. De Groot started going on tour again and he reappeared in some TV-shows. He started writing non-commercial albums alongside with Nijgh and released Een eiland in de verte in 2003. Nijgh died in 2002. On 19 January 2007 De Groot issued his new album Lage Landen. He wrote most of the lyrics, but also used texts of Lennaert Nijgh (nl) and Freek de Jonge. The album was recorded in Nashville. On 3 February 2007 Lage Landen reached the top rankings on hit lists in the Netherlands.

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