Aart Staartjes (1 March 1938 – 12 January 2020) was a Dutch
actor
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,
director
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* ''Director'' (magazine), a British magazine
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,
television presenter
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and
documentary maker from
Amsterdam
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. He was well known for his role on ''
Sesamstraat
''Sesamstraat'' () is a Dutch television series in the Netherlands, and a spin-off of the U.S. children's program ''Sesame Street''. In its early days the show was broadcast in Flanders (Belgium) as well. It is the second longest-running foreign ...
'', the Dutch co-production of ''
Sesame Street
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''. On this show, his character's name was ''Meneer Aart'' (Mr. Aart) and in this persona he authored a book called (Mr. Aart: Life and work of the man who does not want to be named a friend to children).
Staartjes used to present the annual arrival of ''
Sinterklaas
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'' in the Netherlands.
Early life
Aart Staartjes was born in
Nieuwendam
Nieuwendam (literal translation: "new dam") is a neighbourhood of Amsterdam, Netherlands, best known for its marina (Dutch: ''jachthaven''). A former village in the province of North Holland, Nieuwendam was a separate municipality until 1921, wh ...
, a neighbourhood of
Amsterdam-Noord
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. He had an older brother, and a younger sister. They lived in a house on the Nieuwendammer''dijk''. His father, his grandfather, and an uncle of his worked in a carpentry shop located behind the house. Staartjes started his primary education at the age of eight.
After that, he went to the
mulo in Amsterdam, followed by the ''Kweekschool'', a
teachers' college
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. He dropped out of the Kweekschool in 1958, and went to the
theatre school
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instead. He graduated in 1961.
Career
After graduation from the ''Toneel''school, Staartjes performed with various companies including the ''Nieuw Rotterdams Toneel'' en Studio.
Staartjes made his debut in 1961 in ''Meneer Topaze'', based on a play written by
Marcel Pagnol
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in the 1930s. He performed in a number of TV shows, and in 1967 starts the show ''Woord voor Woord'' for the ''
Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland
The Interkerkelijke Omroep Nederland (IKON) was a Dutch public broadcaster which made radio and television broadcasts on behalf of seven church communities. IKON also offered other services such as Teletekst, the IKON newspaper, the IKON pastorat ...
'', in which he does bible readings. He is the voice of Rocus, ''de vrije vogel'' (the free bird), for the children's show ''
Fabeltjeskrant
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''.
[
A key moment in Staartjes' career came in 1972, when broadcaster ]VARA
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asked him to develop a children's show. ''De Stratemakeropzeeshow
''De Stratemakeropzeeshow'' (English: ''The road worker at sea show'') was a Dutch children's television programme that ran from 1972 to 1974 and was aired by the VARA broadcasting organization.
''De Stratemakeropzeeshow'' is regarded as one of ...
'', created with actors-singers Wieteke van Dort
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and Joost Prinsen, and the writers' collective of Willem Wilmink
Willem Wilmink (; Enschede, 25 October 1936 – 2 August 2003) was a Dutch poet and writer. He was best known for the large number of songs he wrote for popular children programs and his accessible, straightforward poetry.
Life and career
Wilmi ...
, Karel Eykman
Karel Eykman (1 March 1936 – 30 August 2022) was a Dutch writer of children's literature.
Early life
Eykman started studying theology in 1956.
Career
In 1969, Eykman published his first book ''De werksters van half vijf en andere gelij ...
, and Hans Dorrestijn
Hans Dorrestijn (born 16 June 1940 in Ede, Gelderland) is a Dutch comedian and writer.
Programs
* Bofkont (1973)
* Mooi van lelijkheid (1977)
* In staat van ontbinding (1980)
* Dorrestijns geweten spreekt (1982)
* Circus Horlepiep (1985, with ...
), is a program firmly grounded on a children's perspective, sometimes controversially so, and runs until 1974.[ The show didn't eschew using colloquial language; "Poop and Pee ]Minuet
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", for instance, was criticized in the tabloid ''De Telegraaf
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''. This show and its successor were hailed as groundbreaking in offering the point of view of children and in popularizing poetry for children to a wide audience, in a country which was until then quite conservative but had recently seen a wave of children's books that tackled real-life issues, including divorce, sexual violence, drug use. After the show ended in 1974, he performed in and co-directed '' De film van ome Willem'', starring Edwin Rutten, a show that ran until 1989.[
He provided the voice of Bernard in the Dutch dub of '']The Rescuers
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'', as well as the additional voices of Deacon Owl and Deadeye the Rabbit.
With van Dort and Prinsen, with whom he made the ''Stratemakeropzeeshow'', he creates ''J.J. de Bom voorheen De Kindervriend'', in 1979. He plays the role of ''Hein Gatje'', a postman who delivers letters in which children write of their problems and predicaments, which are then tackled in the show.[ The three teamed up again with writers Wilmink, Eykman, and Dorrestijn][ and while the show was very popular, the ''VARA'' pulled it after 32 episodes.][
In 1984, Aart Staartjes started to play the role of Mr. Aart in ''Sesamstraat'', the Dutch co-production of ]Sesame Street
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. Mr. Aart is a rather grumpy elderly man who always has something to complain about, especially about the animal characters Pino, Tommie and Ieniemienie. This character was added because critics felt ''Sesamstraat'' was too saccharine. After the death in 1999 of actor-singer Lex Goudsmit
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Goudsmit's father, a diamond worker, was Jewish and his mother Roman Catholic. He became fam ...
, who played the resident "grandfather" character on the show, Mr. Aart took that over. He played Mr. Aart until 2018, when the NOS decided to stop making the show and show only re-runs.[ Staartjes also starred in '']Het Klokhuis
''Het Klokhuis'' (Dutch for "The Applecore") is a daily documentary show for primary school children and young teenagers produced by ntr of the Netherlands. It first aired in 1988. It is broadcast every weekday at 18:25 on NPO 3 and lasts abou ...
'', a show started in 1988 and made for children who had outgrown ''Sesamstraat''; his character was Professor Doctor ''Fetze Alsvanouds'', a distracted professor from the University of Harderwijk
The University of Harderwijk (1648–1811), also named the ''Guelders Academy'' ( la, Academia Gelro-Zutphanica), was located in the city Harderwijk, in the Republic of the United Provinces (now: the Netherlands). It was founded by the province ...
(a real university, which was closed in 1811). Staartjes developed the show with Ben Klokman. He also welcomed ''Sinterklaas
Sinterklaas () or Sint-Nicolaas () is a legendary figure based on Saint Nicholas, patron saint of children. Other Dutch names for the figure include ''De Sint'' ("The Saint"), ''De Goede Sint'' ("The Good Saint") and ''De Goedheiligman'' ("The ...
'' at his annual arrival in the Netherlands, for almost 20 years until 2001. By this time he had cut down on acting, though he still performed occasionally —in 2002 in the TV drama ''Mevrouw de minister'', and in 2006 as circus director Willy Waltz in the series ''Waltz''.[
]
Personal life and death
Staartjes was 22 years old when his first child was born. He divorced his first wife sixteen years later. He later married a woman named Hanna.
On 10 January 2020, Staartjes was involved in a collision between a car and his quadricycle
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in Leeuwarden
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. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition and died two days later. He was 81 years old.
Filmography (selection)
*''De FabeltjesKrant
''Fabeltjeskrant'' () (or ''De Fabeltjeskrant'', Dutch for "''The Fables Newspaper''") is a Dutch children's television series featuring puppetry and stop motion. Created in 1968 by and produced by Thijs Chanowski (1st series) and Loek de L ...
'' (TV series), voice of Rocus ''de Vrije Vogel'' (1969–72)
*''De Stratemakeropzeeshow
''De Stratemakeropzeeshow'' (English: ''The road worker at sea show'') was a Dutch children's television programme that ran from 1972 to 1974 and was aired by the VARA broadcasting organization.
''De Stratemakeropzeeshow'' is regarded as one of ...
'' (TV series), starring as ''Stratemaker-op-zee'', abbreviated "Straat"
* ''Oorlogswinter'' (''Winter in Wartime'') (1975 TV mini-series), Director
* ''Pinkeltje'' (1978 film), starring as ''Pinkeltje'' (Fingerling)
*'' De Film van Ome Willem'' (TV series)
*'' J.J. de Bom, voorheen de Kindervriend'' (TV series), as ''Hein Gatje'' (1979–81)
*''Het Klokhuis
''Het Klokhuis'' (Dutch for "The Applecore") is a daily documentary show for primary school children and young teenagers produced by ntr of the Netherlands. It first aired in 1988. It is broadcast every weekday at 18:25 on NPO 3 and lasts abou ...
'' (TV series) 1988-, among others as ''Fetze Als-vanouds''
*''Waltz
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History
There are many references to a sliding or gliding dance that would evolve into the wa ...
'' (TV mini?series) 2006, starring as ''Willy Waltz''
References
External links
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1938 births
2020 deaths
Male actors from Amsterdam
Dutch male television actors
Dutch children's television presenters
Sinterklaas
Road incident deaths in the Netherlands