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Antonie KamerlingDutch actor
Date of Birth: 25.08.1966
Country: Netherlands |
Content:
- Early Career and Breakthrough
- Acclaim and International Recognition
- Career Highlights
- "Left Luggage" (1998)
- Sudden Departure
Early Career and Breakthrough
Anthony Kamerling's acting journey began during his law school days. His first role was in the Danish soap opera "Good Times, Bad Times," where his character, Peter Kelder, quickly gained prominence. In 1993, he landed a leading role in the Dutch drama "De kleine blonde dood," earning a nomination at the Nederlands Film Festival.
Acclaim and International Recognition
Kamerling's breakthrough came in 2004 with the psychological thriller "Mindhunters." His performance garnered international acclaim. In 2006, he won an award at the Verona Love Screens Film Festival for his role in the drama "Lisa."
Career Highlights
Throughout his career, Kamerling appeared in over forty films and television shows. His notable roles include:
"Left Luggage" (1998)
"Soul Assassin" (2001)"The Exorcist: Dominion" (2004)
"Five Fingers" (2006)
"Budapest" (2009)
Personal Life and Legacy
Kamerling was married to actress Isa Hoes, whom he met during the filming of "Good Times, Bad Times." They had two children, a son and a daughter. Beyond acting, Kamerling was actively involved in philanthropy through organizations such as Edukans, which provided educational support to children in developing countries.
Sudden Departure
Tragically, Kamerling struggled with severe depression. On October 6, 2010, at the age of 44, he took his own life. His untimely demise shocked the entertainment industry and his fans worldwide. His brother later revealed that Kamerling had hinted at his depression in recent interviews.

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