Martin Brozius Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter

Martin Brozius (Hoorn, the Netherlands; November 4, 1941 - Amsterdam,
the Netherlands; March 24, 2009) was a Dutch actor, presenter and
comedian.After his parents divorced, Brozius was sent to a
Roman-Catholic orphanage for subjection to the nuns' strict regime. A
few years later he moved back in with his mother, who by then was
running a snackbar; he even became her employee when he left school at
14. Two years later, Brozius decided to move on and move out; he sold
lottery-tickets at fairgrounds before relocating to Amsterdam where he
took acting lessons at the prestigious Kleinkunstacademie. Throughout
the 1960s Brozius appeared in comedies and stage-plays with varying
degrees of success and even released a few records.In 1968 Brozius
made his television debut in children's series Oebele (alongside
singer Rob de Nijs); two years later he guested in De Kleine Waarheid
as a news-reporter and taped a sketch-show (Kort en Klein) with Jeroen
Krabbé among others.His twin-breakthrough came in the early 1970s;
Brozius played a gator (Aernout Koffij) in the Pied Piper-themed
series Hamelen and hosted the Dutch version of Runaround (Ren je Rot).
Other credits aimed at his juvenile fanbase were a Monday-afternoon
radio-show, the role of a sweet-tooth inventor's son (Felix) in the
1976-taped Peter en de Vliegende Autobus-movie and the lead-voice in
the original Tintin cartoon series. Martin Brozius Biography, NetWorth, Height, Age, Weight, Family, Married, Son, Daughter




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