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- Swiebertje is a character from the books of Dutch author John Henri uit den Bogaard, who wrote a series of children's books based on the character from...
- September 2005) was a Dutch actor, well known for his role as the tramp Swiebertje in the eponymous television series. The series ran for 17 seasons between...
- for appearing in several successful Dutch Television programmes such as Swiebertje, Goede tijden, slechte tijden, Toen Was Geluk Heel Gewoon and Kinderen...
- mechanics Joop Doderer (1921 in Velsen – 2005) a Dutch actor who pla**** Swiebertje Annie Palmen (1926 in IJmuiden – 2000) a singer, parti****ted in the 1963...
- television, she pla**** in De Kleine Waarheid (as Maartje), in Q & Q, and in Swiebertje. She continued her work on the stage until the 1970s. She joined Nieuw...
- Blok is de Swiebertje van Het Sinterklaasjournaal" [Versatile and the face of one programme for 22 years: Dieuwertje Blok is the Swiebertje of Het Sinterklaasjournaal]...
- inspired the Dutch writer John Henri uit den Bogaard to create the character Swiebertje. Bottema illustrated the Dutch translation of The Wind in the Willows...
- for her role as housekeeper Saartje in the children's television series Swiebertje. Schagen was also an artist, who specialized in painting and had her own...
- was used as a backdrop for the 1960s and 1970s Dutch television series Swiebertje. "Wetenswaardigheden, cijfers en statistieken over over de buurt Zoeterwoude-Dorp...
- her role as Saartje in the long-running po****r NCRV television show Swiebertje and film comedies such as Fanfare; in Amersfoort (d. 2008)[citation needed]...