Previously known as Hendrik Nicolaas Theodoor Simons, Heintje Simons, later known as Hein Simons, is most known for being a popular Dutch singer and actor.
Heintje Simons's birth name is Simons, Hendrik Nikolaas Theodoor.
Heintje Simons was born on August 12, 1955, in Kerkrade, Limburg, Netherlands.
The cast of Heintje - Mein bester Freund - 1970 includes: Micki Walter Buschhoff Corny Collins Original Donkosakenchor Serge Jaroff Serge Jaroff as Chef der Donkosaken Reinhard Kolldehoff as Kleinschmidt Manfred Reddemann Heinz Reincke as Peter Fleming Shmuel Rodensky as Aljoscha Heintje Simons as Heintje Gudrun Thielemann as Franziska Fleming Irina von Bentheim Ralf Wolter
The cast of Heintje - Ein Herz geht auf Reisen - 1969 includes: Dagmar Altrichter as Monika Klausen Karin Field as Else Konrad Georg as Police Inspector Edith Hancke as Lieschen Gerlinde Locker as Hanna Schwarz Heinz Reincke as Alfred Teichmann Heintje Simons as Heintje Solvi Stubing as Gerdi Weber Hans Terofal as Rudi Mogens von Gadow as Hugo Neubert Ralf Wolter as Harry
The cast of Heintje - Einmal wird die Sonne wieder scheinen - 1970 includes: Paul Dahlke as Friedrich Wilhelm Berthold Jan Hendriks as Willi Martin Jente as Quintus Dieter Kursawe as Angestellter von Berthold Gerlinde Locker as Renate Ahrens Robert Meyn Uwe Reichmeister Heinz Reincke as Klaus Helwig Willi Rose Friedrich Schoenfelder as Kommissar Heintje Simons as Heintje Agnes Windeck as Frau von Schleinitz Ralf Wolter as Jahrmarktsbude
Heintje Davids's birth name is David, Hendrika.
Heintje Davids was born on February 13, 1888, in Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.
Heintje Davids died on February 14, 1975, in Naarden, Noord-Holland, Netherlands.
Hendrik Nikolaas Theodoor Simons, known as Heintje, (born August 12, 1955 in the Dutch town of Kerkrade-Bleijerheide, Netherlands) is a Dutch singer. At the same time when the Beatles were still releasing recordings in German, another "foreigner", Heintje, was taking the German pop charts by storm. In 1966, aged 11, Heintje won a talent contest in the Netherlands and cut his first records in Amsterdam - in Dutch. A short time later the German version of the song "Mama", became a big hit in Germany. On the charts for 53 weeks, "Mama", was originally written in 1941 by the Berlin composer Bruno Balz for the German film Mutter. For four or five years Heintje enjoyed huge success, primarily in the German-speaking market. He recorded songs in several languages, including English. His movie career was limited to a number of forgettable German films. Although many people find the Schnulzen (schmaltzy tear-jerker songs) by Heintje to be overly sentimental and extremely trite, the young singer sold over 40 million records and had one platinum and 40 gold records. He earned numerous awards, including two Golden Lions from Radio Luxembourg and a Bambi. When his voice changed at 16, Heintje's career pretty much came to an end. Several comeback attempts were only moderately successful. The fame he had as a young man never returned. Today (as Hein Simons) he is still singing, but mostly in the field of traditional music. He can be seen on German television from time to time. Hein Simons now lives in Belgium.
The cast of Uit met Jan Theys - 1968 includes: John Kraaykamp as himself Jo Leemans as Singer Heintje Simons as Singer Jan Theys as Himself - Host Caterina Valente as Herself - Singer
Heintje - Mein bester Freund - 1970 is rated/received certificates of: West Germany:6 (f)
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