Kiki Classen



Kiki Classen ( Rotterdam , February 191964 ) is a Dutch actress and television presenter.

Classen is the daughter of actor Edmond Classen and studied at the Maastricht Theatre Academy . The general public Classen became known for her role Wiep in the comedy series Tell me Aaa early eighties broadcast by VARA . Then she played a leading role alongside Eric Schneider in the play TABU . She was also featured in Sugar (drama) by Hugo Claus, which was nominated for the Golden Pages audience. In the nineties, and in 2000 she appeared in Dinner Party by Neil Simon and the stage version of Tell me Aaa (both productions were nominated for the NRC Handelsblad Theatre Audience) and Happy Hour .

On television she presented Where are women on RTL 5 and, along with Patricia Brok and Annette Fisher , Blond, Blonde, Blonde on SBS 6 .

In May 1990 Classen poses nude for the Dutch edition of Playboy . That same year she played the role of Marion Bouwman-Counts in the controversial television series Diamond . This series creates great excitement, because of a displayed incest relationship.

Cinema industry Classen was featured in the French manufacturing Vincent et moi and Theo van GoghAu . In 2001 she played the leading role in the controversial terrorist [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorama! Terrorama!], the debut film by Edwin Brienen .

In the 2006/2007 season Classen starred in the musical [http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wat_Zien_Ik%3F! What I See?!], based on the eponymous novel by Albert Mol .

Classen married on August 27, 2010 in Arnhem with her ​​boyfriend Ad Kastelijn, with whom she had a relationship when two years. [1] ==Roles [ edit] == Stage

Musical
 * Dream of a woman (in free production)
 * Scoring (in free production)
 * Stennis Dennis (in free production)
 * Sugar (the Northern Dutch Theatre )
 * Dinner Party (in free production)
 * Tell me Aaa (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)
 * Happy Hour (free-production)
 * Not for the Cat (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)
 * Fine Shine (3 and a Crowd)
 * Berries (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)

Television
 * Call Pete (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)
 * What I See! (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)
 * Hoping (The Count & Cornelissen Productions)

Movie
 * Tell me Aaa ( VARA )
 * Baantjer
 * Diamond (TV) ( RTL 4 )
 * Friends for Life (RTL 4)
 * The Shop (RTL 4)
 * Rozengeur & Wodka Lime (RTL 4)
 * Costa ( BNN )
 * Tell me Aaa ( RTL 4 )

Presentation (TV)
 * Vincent et moi
 * Au
 * Terrorama!
 * Santa Claus and the Lost Packet Boat


 * Where are women (RTL 5) (1995-1996)
 * Blond, Blond & Blond (SBS 6) (1996)