Ewout Eggink
actor, voice, director, writer
Laren / NL
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RAISE THE DANCING POETS Campaign Toto- football coach Cats and Dogs- Seamus CARS 2 - Francesco Bernouli Probation Service works- Henk de Jong Gips by Jeroen Houben, NTR short. Neighbor Marcel Season 12 SpangaS. Ries Baltus, father of Jip
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Biography Ewout Eggink Ewout Eggink, (1961): Born in Doorn. Was co-founder, in the early eighties, of the music theater company Dynastie van Oer (1981-1986). Then wrote and directed RAM and the triptych The Showdown. In 1997 he published the collection of poems Uitgeravend Document. Gerrit Komrij chose Victorie, Victorie from this collection for his anthology De Nederlandse Poezie in de 19e en 20e Eeuw, which was published in January 2004. Has been in demand as a voice actor for films, TV series, games and commercials since 1996. Has now played hundreds of roles, including Francesco Bernouli in CARS II, mouse Tetter in Brown Bear in the Blue House, Meeuw Silas in Ice-Age 4, father Bennet in Dog with a blog, Inspector Gadget in Inspector Gadget and Hoedje de hamster in Woef Woof, Twit a Dave and recently Eddie Raja in the game Uncharted IV. He recorded commercials for brands such as Vodafone, Sbb-Leerbedrijven, Volkswagen, Euromaster, Honig and Toto. Did voiceovers for corporate films of, among others, the province of Gelderland, cooperating transport partners in the South of the Netherlands, Bizbundle and the Naturalis museum in Leiden (about the excavation of the T-rex). Since 2003, he has been traveling through the country with David Rous as The Dancing Poets with their performance Anatomical Songs; a tranquil mixture of listening songs, authentic poems and wonderful dances. Their first CD with the same name was released in April 2004. Made the documentary HEF in 2004. Was seen as an actor in various roles ranging from ONM to Serious offenses. In 2011, played the lead role in Probation Works. Played in 2015 in the short films Gips by Jeroen Houben and Stap 8 by Rick Lenzing. In season 12 of SpangaS (September 2018-June 2019) he plays the role of Ries Baltus. Directed adaptations by theater group Troost in Amsterdam from MAC to Macbeth by Shakespeare (2004). MAC was selected for the theatre4daagse in Maastricht. In 2006-2007 season, he acted in TRIPLE BILL Part I-Love by Suver Nuver. Together with Eveline Hesp, he led the Amsterdam theater unit from March 2005 to October 2012: La Pralinette de Papa Nugue, tjettergruppe. Here he directed the productions Met de helm op (2005) and Lobby (2008) and was involved as a dramaturge in Over zolen die maar niet verlijen (2006) and Princess Salomé (2008). Participated in the showcase Misery a feel bad musical, music text and direction Florus van Rooijen, based on the book by Stephen King (2010). Also directs freelance, among others Danny comes from and with Danny van Leeuwen (2007), Geeraerdt van Velsen van PC Hooft at Stichting Kwast (2009), Rauwe Sprookjes at Vilt (2010), Op Zolder at the Theaterbedrijf and Hilke Bierman in her solo Kan mij 't Schele (May 2011). In the spring of 2015, directed his own adaptation of King Lear at theater group Troost, entitled LEER. Edited Angels in America from Tony Kushner to Angels in Amsterdam and De Kersentuin from Anton Chekhov to KERS. Ewout directed Kers at Toneelgroep Glazen. Wrote and directed for Toneelgroep Venster Valerius. Edited and wrote Romeo and Juliet for the same company in 2018. In 2017, 'De Avonturen van Knetter en Spetter part 1' was published, a book for children aged 6-11. Ewout wrote it together with Thijs van Aken. Erik Butter makes great illustrations for it. Part 2 will be published in the spring of 2019. www.knetterenspetter.nl In September 2017, 'Kneed reluctantly again a soul, a new collection of poems.
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Animation, Documentary, Short film, Theatre