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Johan Marius Nicolaas Heesters (Jopie, Herr Jopie, Grandseigneur Heesters) was born on 5 December, 1903 in Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Discover Johannes Heesters's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Johannes Heesters networth?

Popular As Johan Marius Nicolaas Heesters (Jopie, Herr Jopie, Grandseigneur Heesters)
Occupation actor,soundtrack
Age 108 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 5 December 1903
Birthday 5 December
Birthplace Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands
Date of death 24 December, 2011
Died Place Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany
Nationality Netherlands

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Johannes Heesters Height, Weight & Measurements

At 108 years old, Johannes Heesters height is 6' 1" (1.85 m) .

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Height 6' 1" (1.85 m)
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Who Is Johannes Heesters's Wife?

His wife is Simone Rethel (1992 - 24 December 2011) ( his death), Wiesje Ghijs (1930 - 18 July 1985) ( her death) ( 2 children)

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Wife Simone Rethel (1992 - 24 December 2011) ( his death), Wiesje Ghijs (1930 - 18 July 1985) ( her death) ( 2 children)
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Johannes Heesters Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Johannes Heesters worth at the age of 108 years old? Johannes Heesters’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Johannes Heesters's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023 Under Review
Net Worth in 2022 Pending
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Source of Income Actor

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2011

He is working on a role as Petrus (Peter, keeper of Heaven's) in the German movie "Ten" (July 2011).

2010

In December 2010, the 107-year old Heesters announced that he had quit smoking for his then 61-year-old wife: "She should have me as long as possible".

2008

Took part himself in a revue - called 'Jopie - Eine Jahrhundert-Revue' - that originally was only dedicated to his (nearly) life-long work on stage (Weimar/Germany, 23rd June 2008).

2007

As a particular tribute he got a Bambi every year from 2007 as long as he should live, so five more Bambis joined his collection.

2005

As of 2005, he holds the record of being the oldest performer worldwide who is still active, both on stage and on television.

2004

On his 100th birthday Heesters received the title "Kammersänger". In December 2004, aged 101, Heesters appeared in Stuttgart at the Komödie im Marquardt theatre in a show commissioned on the occasion of his 100th birthday, Heesters - eine musikalische Hommage. In 2005 aged 102 he was featured as a soloist in a major concert tour with the Deutsches Filmorchester Babelsberg under the direction of Scott Lawton.

1997

He entered the Guinness Book of Records in 1997 as the world's oldest stage actor.

1982

One of his last great roles he played an Carl-Heinz Schroth's side in the TV-movie "Sonny Boys" (1982).

1975

To his numerous prices beside the Filmband in Gold 1975 also belong the Media and Television Award "Bambi" to which he had a very special relationship. He got this award in 1967 for the first time, in the next years followed other Bambis in 1987, 1990, 1997 and 2003.

1970

Heesters is known to have funded the German war machine by donating money to the weapons industry. This helped to make Heesters a very controversial figure in the late 1970s. Heesters always denied these accusations despite reliable evidence.

1961

From the 60's he only appeared in two more movies on the big screen - "Junge Leute brauchen Liebe" (1961) and "Otto - der Film" (1985). Otherwise he restricted his activity to operettas and TV productions.

1946

He was an actor, known for Die Fledermaus (1946), Whirled into Happiness (1951) and Im Weissen Rössl (1952). He was married to Simone Rethel and Wiesje Ghijs.

1941

Heesters befriended several high-ranking Nazi-officials and SS-officers. According to German author Volker Kühn, Heesters did in fact perform for the SS in Dachau concentration camp. For this claim he uses as evidence the testimony of Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka who worked for the SS and told Kühn he pulled the curtain when Heesters performed in 1941. In December 2009, Heesters lost his libel suit against Kühn. While acknowledging having visited the camp, Heesters denied having performed as entertainment for the SS troops. In its ruling, the German court did not find that Kühn's allegations were true, but rather that too much time had passed for an accurate determination of fact to be made.

1938

He is the most famous "Count Danilo" from "Die lustige Witwe" (The Merry Widow) whom he played for 32 years from 1938 to 1970 on stage.

1934

Immensely popular and durable Dutch-born star of German films and television. The son of a merchant, he initially aimed for a career in the clergy, but eventually studied singing and acting in Amsterdam. From 1934, he performed as a tenor in operettas in Vienna and at the Berlin Metropol, after which he was noticed by the film company Ufa.

1924

The actor Johannes Heesters got a first engagement at the Amsterdamer Sprechbühne after a singing and acting training. Besides he already appeared for the first time in a movie in "Cirque Hollandais" (1924).

1921

Johannes Heesters was the oldest performer (singer and actor) worldwide. The Dutch actor, singer and entertainer had a career going back to 1921.

1903

Johannes Heesters was born on December 5, 1903 in Amersfoort, Utrecht, Netherlands as Johan Marius Nicolaas Heesters.

1865

Heesters was born in Amersfoort, Netherlands, the youngest of four sons. His father Jacobus Heesters (1865-1946) was a salesman and his mother Geertruida Jacoba van den Heuvel (1866-1951), a homemaker.