Hein van der Heijden (born July 11, 1958 in Heerlen) is a Dutch stage, television and film actor.
In 1983, Hein finished the theatre school in Arnhem. [1] With his graduation project he won the prize 'Friends of the theatre' for his role in a piece of Woody Allen In 1989, Hein signed at Toneelgroep Amsterdam, until 2001, when he broke up with Toneelgroep Amsterdam to start a career as freelance actor.
In 2002, he had his musical debut in the musical "Frank Sinatra: That's life" as
Frank Sinatra.
In 2004, he played the role of
Scar in the Dutch version of The
Lion King (musical), for both roles he was nominated for the
John Kraaijkamp Musical Awards. In 2007, Hein won the
Arlecchino prize for his role in the stageplay "Mighty society 4". In 2012 he won the Louis d'Or for two roles.
Hein van der Heijden (born July 11, 1958 in Heerlen) is a Dutch stage, television and film actor.
In 1983, Hein finished the theatre school in Arnhem. [1] With his graduation project he won the prize 'Friends of the theatre' for his role in a piece of Woody Allen In 1989, Hein signed at Toneelgroep Amsterdam, until 2001, when he broke up with Toneelgroep Amsterdam to start a career as freelance actor.
In 2002, he had his musical debut in the musical "Frank Sinatra: That's life" as
Frank Sinatra.
In 2004, he played the role of
Scar in the Dutch version of The
Lion King (musical), for both roles he was nominated for the
John Kraaijkamp Musical Awards. In 2007, Hein won the
Arlecchino prize for his role in the stageplay "Mighty society 4". In 2012 he won the Louis d'Or for two roles.