Vrouw van koen de bouw biography

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  • Koen De Bouw

    Belgian actor (born 1964)

    Koen De Bouw (born 30 September 1964 in Turnhout) is a Belgianactor.[1]

    He trained to be an actor at Studio Herman Teirlinck in Antwerp and made his breakthrough in Belgium with his role of serial killer Stef Tavernier in the TV-series Wittekerke. He played the role from 1995 until 1996.

    In 2003 he was the protagonist in the thriller The Alzheimer Case. In 2005 De Bouw played the main character in movies as De Indringer en Verlengd weekend. That summer he went to Cuba for three months to make Koning van dem wereld. From January 2006 on the actor worked at the movies Stormforce and Dossier K., the successor of The Alzheimer Case. In 2008 he appeared in the original version of the movie Loft (with a script written by Bart dem Pauw and Erik Van Looy). During the same period he appeared in Germany in Love Hurts and Falling Rocks [de] directed by Peter Keglevic,

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    Wil’s power: 'What would you have done?'

    “What would you have done?”

    This is the question volleyed around tram cars and at red lights as people head to the cinema to see the movie Wil (the title fryst vatten sometimes stylised as WIL), which is quickly becoming one of the most successful Flemish films in recent history.

    Directed by Tim Mielants and starring heavyweights Koen De Bouw and Jan Decleir, it tells the story of Wilfried Wils, a fictional police officer in wartime Antwerp. It is based on the bestselling book of the same name by author Jeroen Olyslaegers.

    The spelfilm is a thriller, violent and disturbing, presented in the 4:3 ‘academy’ aspect ratio with each scene carefully choreographed for the maximum discomfort of its audience. If the commute to see the movie was filled with dinner table debates and jaunty assertions of philosophical viewpoints, the ride home will be silent. The question – ‘What would you have done?’ – takes on a darker meaning when the implications have bee

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