Jos Brink
Appearance
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Born | Heiloo, Netherlands | 19 June 1942
Died | 17 August 2007 Amsterdam, Netherlands | (aged 65)
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation(s) | Comedian, presenter |
Jos Brink (19 June 1942 – 17 August 2007) was a Dutch actor, radio and musical performer, film producer, television and radio personality, columnist and author. Brink was also a pastor engaged to the oecumenical congregation De Duif in Amsterdam.[1]
Brink was born in Heiloo, North Holland. He did much to promote acceptance of homosexuality in Dutch society and was a well-known out gay person.[2] He started living with his artistic partner Frank Sanders in 1973.
In a 1979 TV show Thank You, Your Majesty he kissed Queen Juliana (1909–2004) while congratulating her on her 70th birthday.[2]
Awards
[edit]- Gouden Televizier-Ring for AVRO's Puzzeluur (1979) and for Wedden, dat..? (1986)
- Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau (1988)
- Eremedaille van Verdienste by the Ministry of Culture in Belgium (1989)
- Frans Banninck Cocq Penning by the Municipality of Amsterdam (2002)
Death
[edit]Jos Brink died of colorectal cancer in Amsterdam on 17 August 2007, aged 65.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ De Duif Amsterdam
- ^ a b c Jos Brink dies, SimplyAmsterdam.nl; accessed 24 March 2015.
External links
[edit]- Public reactions on his death (in Dutch)
- Dossier Jos Brink of the Dutch National Library (in Dutch)
- Jos Brink at IMDb
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- 1942 births
- 2007 deaths
- People from Heiloo
- Deaths from cancer in the Netherlands
- Deaths from colorectal cancer
- Dutch male comedians
- Dutch cabaret performers
- Dutch male musical theatre actors
- Dutch television presenters
- Dutch male voice actors
- Dutch gay actors
- Dutch gay musicians
- Dutch gay writers
- LGBTQ cabaret performers
- LGBTQ Calvinist and Reformed ministers
- Gay comedians
- Gay singers
- Dutch LGBTQ rights activists
- Dutch LGBTQ singers
- Dutch LGBTQ comedians
- 20th-century Dutch male singers
- 20th-century Dutch comedians
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- 20th-century Dutch LGBTQ people
- 21st-century Dutch LGBTQ people
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