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Willem "Wim" Sonneveld (; 28 June 1917 – 8 March 1974) was a Dutch
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artist and singer. Together with
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and
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, he is considered to be one of the 'Great Three' of Dutch cabaret. Sonneveld is generally viewed as a Dutch
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for his work and legacy in theatre, musicals and music.


Biography

Wim Sonneveld was born in Utrecht, Netherlands, to Gerrit Sonneveld and Geertruida van den Berg. In 1922, at a very young age, he lost his mother. After his time at school, where he was the class clown, he had a few unsuccessful jobs. In 1932 he started singing in an amateur choir, the ''Keep Smiling Singers'', after which he teamed up with Fons Goossens in 1934 to form a duo and perform at anniversaries of associations and institutions. Later that year he met reviewer Huub Janssen and after a journey through France in 1936 they started living together in Amsterdam, at first on the Westermarkt, later on the Prinsengracht. In that same year he worked for Louis Davids. During the day he worked as an administrator and in evening he played small roles and sang
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s. In that same period he performed with his partner Huub in his own club ''De Rarekiek''. In 1937 he sang in 'cabarets' (floor shows in nightclubs) with Suzy Solidor and Agnes Capri in France. After the declaration of war of 1940 he returned to the Netherlands, where he acted in plays and in the
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of Loekie Bouwmeester. In 1940 he performed in the ''Theater der Prominenten'' and at Abraham van der Vies' ''De Sprookjesspelers''. Here he met
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. In 1943 he formed his own association, consisting among others of Conny Stuart, Lia Dorana,
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, Hetty Blok and Emmy Arbous. Wim Sonneveld was gay, though not openly as it would have been unacceptable during that era. He died in 1974 due to a heart attack.


Rim Ram

Between 1943 and 1959 he staged with his own cabaret association ''Rim Ram'' a great number of shows: *1943 ''Alleen voor dames'' (text by Hella Haasse) *1944 ''Sprookjes'' *1944 ''Opus drie'' *1945 ''De bloemetjes buiten'' *1945 ''Tingeltangel'' *1946 ''Verre reizen'' *1946 ''Tutti frutti'' *1946 ''Leidscheplein'' *1947 ''Vanavond om acht uur'' *1947 '''t Is maar comedie'' *1948 '''t Is historisch'' *1949 ''We spelen pantomime'' *1949 ''Iene-miene-mutten'' *1950 '''t Is mij een raadsel'' *1951 ''Herhalingsoefeningen'' *1951 ''Artiestenpension'' *1952 ''Boekenfeest'' *1952 ''Gastenboek'' *1952 ''Het meisje met de grote voeten'' *1953 ''Bloemlezing'' (compilation show) *1953 ''In de winckel van Sinckel'' *1954 ''Waar de blanke top der duinen'' *1955 ''Huis tuin en keuken'' *1957 ''À la carte'' *1959 ''Rim Ram''


Willem Parel

A famous creation of Wim Sonneveld was ''Willem Parel'', son and grandson of a Dutch street organ grinder as well as chairman of the ''En-pé-gé'', the Dutch Pearl Association (Nederlands ParelGenootschap). This brought him great success on the
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-radio in the early fifties. ''Parel'' would expose movingly about ‘organ grinding in general and the psychology of the penny cup in particular’. Over time Wim Sonneveld came to hate his creation, but he knew that ''Willem Parel'' drew a large audience and he couldn't live from just singing chansons. In 1955 a movie was shot called '' The Wondrous life of Willem Parel''.


Film, musical, solo

Wim Sonneveld has played in some movies: the aforementioned ''The Wondrous life of Willem Parel'' as well has the Hollywood thriller '' The Pink Hippopotamus'' (1956) and a later the films ''
Silk stockings ''Silk Stockings'' is a musical with a book by George S. Kaufman, Leueen MacGrath, and Abe Burrows and music and lyrics by Cole Porter. The musical is loosely based on the Melchior Lengyel story ''Ninotchka'' and the 1939 film adaptation it i ...
'' (1957) and '' Wasp End'' (1957). After 702 performances of the musical ''
My Fair Lady ''My Fair Lady'' is a musical based on George Bernard Shaw's 1913 play '' Pygmalion'', with a book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe. The story concerns Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl who takes speech lessons ...
'', since 1960, after his own club went bankrupt in 1959, with which he ‘wore out’ three Eliza Doolittles ( Margriet de Groot, Dorien Mijksenaar and Jasperina de Jong) in his role as dr. Higgins, he went solo with television shows like ''Doe es wat, meneer Sonneveld'' (1962) and ''Blijf in Holland'' (1963). In 1964 he again took the stage with ''Een avond met Wim Sonneveld''. Remarkable was his threefold guest role in episode 16 of the television series ' by
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in 1967, as himself, Arie Pruijselaar junior and Arie Pruijselaar senior. In 1967 he performed alongside Ina van Faassen in a theater show and in 1971 with and Corrie van Gorp. His last film was ''Op de Hollandse toer'' (1973). He would have liked to end his career singing French chansons, because his heart lay in France, where he had a house in
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. On 1974-03-08 Wim Sonneveld died at the age of 56 in the VU hospital in Amsterdam from his second heart attack. Even though Wim Sonneveld never publicly stated that he was homosexual, he shared his life only with men, first with Hubert Janssen, later with prop designer, text writer and painter Friso Wiegersma (1925–2006) whom he met in 1947 and who created the character ''Nikkelen Nelis'' (Nickle Nelis) for him, a character, made from the well-known street singer from Rotterdam, named (Copper Ko).


Famous characters

*Willem Parel *Nikkelen Nelis the street singer *Friar Venantius *The Stable Master


Famous conferences

*Artificial insemination *Hello, man behind the counter *Croquettes *Grandfather *The Boys (about the father-problems with the love-life of his just-married 'daughter')


Famous songs

*
Aan de Amsterdamse grachten "Aan de Amsterdamse grachten" (; "At the Amsterdam canals") is a Dutch song by Pieter Goemans. It was written in 1949 but not recorded until 1956, and many times more since then. It is one of the standard songs celebrating the city of Amsterdam, a ...
*Het dorp (''La montagne'') *Katootje *Margootje *Tearoom Tango *Zo heerlijk rustig *Daar is de orgelman *In een rijtuigie *Doe het doek maar dicht


Discography


Albums noted in the Dutch Album Top 20/50/100


Singles noted in the Dutch Top 40


Wim Sonneveld Award

Every year since 1988 the Wim Sonneveld Award has been awarded to the most talented performer in cabaret and related arts on the Amsterdams kleinkunstfestival.


References


Een overzicht door Theater Instituut NederlandBeeld & Geluid">Het archief van Nederlands Instituut voor Beeld en Geluid, Beeld & Geluid
br>Genealogische gegevens Wim Sonneveld in "Genealogie Mostert"
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