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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke abstract "Marnix van den Broeke (born 24 February 1976, Axel) is a Dutch actor and stuntman. After an education in dance at the Fontys dance academy in Tilburg, he joined in 1999 the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam, where he has lived since. He was first cast in a movie as the werewolf in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 2004. Since then he is notable for a recurring appearance as the physical Death (the character was voiced by Ian Richardson and later Christopher Lee) in Hogfather (2006) and The Colour of Magic (2008) He also appeared inTerry Pratchett's Going Postal (2010) as Mr. Pump who was voiced by Nicholas Farrell. He also appeared as the Shadow in Inkheart (2008) and the Silence in the Series 6 premiere and finale of Doctor Who.".
- Marnix_van_den_Broeke birthDate "1976-02-24".
- Marnix_van_den_Broeke birthYear "1976".
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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke dateOfBirth "1976-02-24".
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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke name "Broeke, Marnix van den".
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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke comment "Marnix van den Broeke (born 24 February 1976, Axel) is a Dutch actor and stuntman. After an education in dance at the Fontys dance academy in Tilburg, he joined in 1999 the Dutch National Ballet in Amsterdam, where he has lived since. He was first cast in a movie as the werewolf in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban in 2004.".
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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke givenName "Marnix van den".
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- Marnix_van_den_Broeke name "Broeke, Marnix van den".
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