
Cast
Rijk de Gooyer
Acting
Cast
Rijk de Gooyer
Known for
Acting
Born
1925-12-17
From
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
Died
2011-11-02
Also known as Rijk de Gooijer
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.

Two Queens and One Consort
as Laernoes

Nosferatu the Vampyre
as Town Official

The Wilby Conspiracy
as Van Heerden

The Dress
as Martin

The Rattle Rat
as Adjudant Grijpstra

Filmpje!
as Don Gorgonzola

Rigor mortis
as Walter de Beer

Rufus
as Rufus

Soldier of Orange
as Gestapo Agent Breitner

Brainwashed
as Secretary (uncredited)

No Panic
as Rijk

Qui Vive
as Zwart

Fatal Error
as Henk Grijpstra

Melancholy Tales
as Postbode (segment "Een winkelier keert niet weerom")

Hitting the Fan!
as Pete Stewart

A Time to Die
as SS Officer

Naked Over the Fence
as Rick Lemming

Death in the Shadows
as Bob Jaspers

High Heels, Real Love
as Semijns Roggeveen / Arie Snoek

Darlings!
as Pete Stewart

Ciske the Rat
as Rechercheur Muyskens

Happy End
as Zwart

The Burglar
as Willem "Glimmie" Burg

Black Rider
as Rinus IJzerman

The Forbidden Bacchanal
as Kerrie-Kees van Heesteren

Shadow of Victory
as Vos

Kleren maken de man
as Peter

Sabine
as Nick

A Flight of Rainbirds
as Bovenmeester

Evenings
as Vader

The Lucky Star
as 1st Gestapo Officer

The Mantle of Love
as Cor

Last Call
as Willem 'Uli' Bouwmeester

Polonaise
as Zwart

The White Slave
as Charles Dubois

The Good Hope
as Clemens Bos

The Astonishing Adventures of Willem Parel
as Pianist

Boeing Boeing
as Freek

Een winkelier keert niet weerom
as Postbode

The World of Simon Carmiggelt
as Koos

Scratches in the Table
as Opa

Rififi in Amsterdam
as De Bijenkorf

An Bloem
as Dik
