Ali Ben Horsting (b. 1976)

Birthplace:
Sneek, Friesland, Netherlands

Born:
February 19, 1976

Ali Ben Horsting (Sneek, 19 February 1976) is a Dutch actor. Horsting has played in television series and in films.  In 2001 he played the role of a workman in the movie The Shaft, in 2005 he played in Dutch movie Leef !. In 2002 he played the role of Hans Hagendoorn in Dutch television series Intensive Care. Horsting also played in Dutch television series Baantjer, Keyzer & de Boer advocaten, Lijn 32 and from 2012 he played bigger roles. In Dutch television series Dokter Deen he played the role of Anton de Beer, in which he appeared 9 episodes. The actor was also seen as a whole season as Raimy Bocal in Dutch television series Overspel, where he performed as a research journalist character. He played in Dutch television series Moordvrouw in 2014, where he performed Rutger Terschuur. In 2015 he appeared in several Dutch drama series, such as Zwarte Tulp in the role of Mitch Groenendijk, and in Dutch films Gluckauf and Undercover. In 2019 he plays joker Polonius in Dutch theater play 'Hamlet, de familievøørstelling'.  Description above is an excerpt from Wikipedia (nl), the free online encyclopedia. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0. Full list of contributors Wikipedia (nl).

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