Bart Frederikus de Graaff (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɑrt freːdəˈrikʏz də ˈɣraːf];[a] 16 April 1967 – 25 May 2002) was a Dutch television presenter, comedian and creator, as well as the founder and chairman of the public broadcasting network BNN.
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Born | Bart Frederikus de Graaff 16 April 1967 Haarlem, Netherlands |
Died | 25 May 2002 Leiden, Netherlands | (aged 35)
Occupation(s) | Presenter, comedian |
Early life
editDe Graaff was born in Haarlem in The Netherlands in 1967. At 9 years old, while playing outside, he got into an accident involving a car. This accident crushed his leg, leading to a bacterial infection which affected his kidneys. The kidney damage resulted in growth failure, causing him to never grow much taller than an average 12-year-old.
Career
editIn 1997, he founded a public broadcasting network, Bart's News Network (BNN). After his death, it was renamed to Bart's Neverending Network. Targeted at a youthful audience, the network quickly became known for its sometimes provocative programming. A television show De Grote Donorshow (The Big Donor Show) by BNN won an Emmy Award for Best Non-scripted Entertainment.
Death
editAt the end of 1997 De Graaff received a donor kidney and was for a time able to live a relatively normal life. In 1999 the kidney was rejected and his health deteriorated quickly. De Graaff died on 25 May 2002 at the age of 35.
De Graaff was posthumously awarded the Golden Statue ("Gouden Beeld" in Dutch) in the category Career Award ("Carrière-award" in Dutch) in 2002.
Notes
edit- ^ In isolation, Frederikus is pronounced [freːdəˈrikʏs].
External links
edit- Media related to Bart de Graaff at Wikimedia Commons