Walter Baele

Walter Baele (born 16 May 1964[1] in Waregem) is a Flemish cabaretier and actor, best known for creating characters.[2]

Walter Baele (as Eugène Van Leemhuyzen) with Gert Verhulst

Television acts

  • Marcel de Neudt in Familie Backeljau
  • Jacky Lebot in U Hoort Nog Van Ons
  • Rosa Vermeulen in Rosa
  • Wito, de reggaeman in Dilemma
  • As newsreporter in Brussel Nieuwsstraat
    • André van Superette André in Brussel Nieuwsstraat.
    • The man from Zwijnaarde
  • Eugène Van Leemhuyzen in Samson en Gert
  • Jürgen van Moerseek, the homosexual musical wonder
  • Serafino De Sluwe in Mega Mindy
  • Prins Filip in Wij van België

Theater

  • Als... (1986) selected for the Camerettenfestival and the Wim Sonneveldprijs.
  • De Frits Fricket show (1991–1992) winner of Humorologieprijs in Marke.
  • Wie heeft Martin en Yourki gezien? (1993–1994)
  • Martha (1994–1995)
  • Waarom rudy? Waarom? (1997–1998)
  • Wortels (1999) Later it became a play.
  • Alle 10 goed (2003–2004)
  • Veel tralala (2005–2006)
  • Janssen in the musical Kuifje (2007)
  • Lars, Goeroe, Ayoub, tv host en burgerlijk ingenieur in Baas boven baas (Kiekeboe) (2007)
  • vRRiesman (2009–2010)
  • Sir Lancelot in the musical Spamalot (2011)[3][4]

Family

Walter Baele is married to photographer Pascale Van den Broek. He has one child.

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References

  1. Walter Baele on IMDb
  2. "Walter Baele stopt met soloshows: "De inspiratie is een beetje op"". Nieuwsblad.be. 2/8/2019. Retrieved 9 July 2020. Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. Peter Van Dyck (25 March 2011). "Het perfecte weekend van Walter Baele" (in Dutch). Het Nieuwsblad. Retrieved 3 April 2011.
  4. Peter Van Dyck. "Spamalot: And now for something completely different…" (in Dutch). Musical Reports. Retrieved 3 April 2011.

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