Ronald Goedemondt

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Ronald Goedemondt
Born (1975-06-12) 12 June 1975 (age 45)
The Netherlands
MediumStand-up, television
Nationality
  • Dutch
Years active1999–present
Website ronaldgoedemondt.nl

Ronald Goedemondt (Tegelen, 1975) is a Dutch comedian and actor.

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Biography

Goedemondt was born in Tegelen in Limburg, but he moved to Eindhoven after four years. His father is Dutch, while his mother is of Italian descent. He studied the HEAO communication.

In 1999, he started with stand-up comedy. He is part of a Dutch group of stand-up comedians called Comedytrain. He won both the audience award and the jury award at the Cameretten cabaret festival in 2003. In 2013, he worked with three fellow comedians on the sketch comedy show Sluipschutters (English: snipers), which was aired by BNN for more than one season.

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