Gijs Scholten van Aschat

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Gijs Scholten van Aschat
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Born (1959-09-16) 16 September 1959 (age 64)
Occupation Actor
Years active1980–present
Scholten van Aschat (2012)

Gijs Scholten van Aschat (born 16 September 1959) is a Dutch actor. He has appeared in more than sixty films since 1980.

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He is the father of Reinout Scholten van Aschat.

Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
2016 Public Works Walter Vedder
2012 Manslaughter Felix
2010 Tirza Jörgen
2008 The Letter for the King Knight Edwinem
Tiramisu
2006 Keep Off father of Melissa
2003 Cloaca Joep
2000 The Black Meteor Schouten, Heracles chairman
Leak Ferdinand de Wit
1997 The Gambler Maikov
1993 The Betrayed Henk Grond
1992 The Three Best Things in Life Thomas
1991 The Province Koos
TV
YearTitleRoleNotes
2006–2008 Gooische Vrouwen Ernst Scheepmaker van Altena
Theatre
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 Obsession Joseph Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2016 The things that pass Emile Takma Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2016Husbands and wivesJack Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2016 The year of cancer He Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2015 The hidden force Otto van Oudijck Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2014 Queen Lear Robert (Big Bob) Kent Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2013 Danton's Death Robespierre Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2013–2015 The entertainer Archie Rice Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2013 Long day's journey into night James Tyrone Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2012 Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Big Daddy Pollitt Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2012 Opening Night David Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2012–2017 Roman Tragedies Coriolanus, Agrippa Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2012–2013 After the rehearsal / persona Hendrik Vogler and Elisabeth's husband Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2010–2014 The Russians! count Sjabelski Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2011 Disgrace David Lurie Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2011 And we'll never be parted He Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2010 Richard III Richard Het Zuidelijk Toneel
2010–2013 Children of the Sun Boris Tjepoernoi Toneelgroep Amsterdam
2009 Goodbye monologues Guest reader Bos Theaterproducties/Landelijk Steunpunt
2008 Departure Theatrical reader Het Zuidelijk Toneel
2008 Les Liaisons Dangereuses No name-
2008 Duende No name-
2007 The history of the Avenier family Bartender Christ Het Toneel Speelt
2005 Tirannie of the time No name ZT Hollandia
2005 The Shortest Century Orkater
2004 The Method Ribadier No name Nationale Toneel
2004 Demonen No name Het Toneel Speelt
2004 Dodelijke Affaires De manOrkater & Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest
2004 Over de Duivel en de Dood No nameOrkater & Het Mondriaan Kwartet
2004 Huis & Tuin No name Nationale Toneel
2003 Hagedissehuid No name Orkater
2002 Cloaca No name Het Toneel Speelt
2002 The Prefab Four No name Orkater
2000FamilieNo name Het Toneel Speelt
1999 Iwanov No name Art & Pro
1999 Black Box No name-
1999 Hamlet Hamlet Nationale Toneel
1998 Een Formidabele Yankee No name Orkater
1997 De New Yorkers No name-
1996 Hoti No name-
1996 Design for Living No name-
1995 Wie vermoordde Mary Rogers Edgar Allan Poe Orkater
1994/1995 Timon van Athene dichter Toneelgroep Amsterdam
1994 Oom Wanja Astrov-
1993DecadenceNo name Nationale Toneel
1990 Richard II No nameVrije Theaterproductie
1990 Voldoende Koolhydraat No name Nationale Toneel
1989AlkestisNo name Nationale Toneel
1986LysanderNo name Haagse Comedie
1984 Romeo en Julia Romeo Haagse Comedie

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