Karin Bloemen

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Born (1960-06-28) 28 June 1960 (age 65)
Years active1983–present
Karin Bloemen
Karin Bloemen in 2014
Karin Bloemen in 2014
Background information
Born (1960-06-28) 28 June 1960 (age 65)
OriginNetherlands
Years active1983–present
Websitehttp://www.labloemen.nl

Karin Bloemen[1] is a Dutch actress and singer known for her appearances in various films and television shows in the Netherlands. Since 1983, she has been a singer and cabaret artist, recognized for her extroverted nature and attention-grabbing appearance. Her performances are characterized by beautiful songs and lively delivery. In her theatre shows and concerts, she utilizes her exceptional voice and expressive facial expressions to engage the audience effectively. Bloemen is known for her exuberant and extroverted personality, yet she can also demonstrate a more subdued and sensitive side.

Before she had even finished her study at the Academy of Arts in Amsterdam[2] in 1984, she won several prizes. She was awarded the Pisuisse Prize, which is an award for the student with the best theatre performance within the Academy. After graduation, the Pall Mall Export Prize quickly followed this prize. This is a prize for the promotion and development of young artists.

Bloemen soon became a well-known singer and actress in several Dutch musicals, films, television and radio programs. Her 1984 anti-apartheid song Zuid-Afrika was written by Jeroen van Merwijk. In 1994 she performed it in front of Nelson Mandela.[3][4]

Within six years of graduating, she made her debut in her first theatre show- Bosje Bloemen (Bunch of Flowers). This was the first show in a series of successful gigs including:

  • Karin in Concert
  • La Flowers
  • Everything ... La on Tour
  • Late Nights
  • Chameleon
  • The Diva and the Divan
  • Various Christmas shows
  • Her 25-year Jubilee Show
  • Absobloodylutely Bloemiliciously Fanf*ckintastic. 2011–2012
  • Purper 5
  • Purper Gala
  • Niet Gesnoeid
  • Six late Nights
  • La Bloemen's Licht-In-Donkere-Dagen Kerst-Bal 2002/2004
  • La Bloemens Kerst Show 2005/2006
  • Beter Laat
  • Overgang
  • Witte Nar
  • Kerst met een grote K (2014)
  • Volle bloei (2017)
  • Souvenirs (2019)

The VARA has televised many of her theatre shows and these have been released on DVDs

Bloemen's parents separated when she was 3 years old. She was forbidden to have any contact with her father. La Bloemen was an incest victim.

She mentors her nephew after his mother Annelies (Bloemen's sister) died in a fire in 1989. Another sister Inge[5] died of epilepsy in February 2014.

She has talked openly about her own pregnancy, her burnout and her overweight issue which she has been addressed. She is married to guitarist Marnix Busstra and they have two daughters.

Bloemen is an active supporter of organizations that fight poverty and sexual abuse.

She is well known as a gay icon.

The proceeds of one of her recordings was donated to mother-and-child health projects in Asia, notably Bangladesh.

In 2005 she won a court case against a Dutch magazine for publishing private photographs of her family without permission.[6]

Since April 2016 she has a new manager: Mike Dobbinga.[7]

Accolades

Karen has been honored in the course of her career with:

  • 1983: Pisuisse Prize
  • 1984: Pall Mall Export prize
  • 1994: Golden Harp
  • Edison Prize category cabaret
  • 1996: The Annie MG Schmidt Prize for her interpretation of the song Geen kind meer, lyrics by Jan Boerstoel, music by Marnix Busstra
  • In April 2011 Bloemen became an Officer in the Order of Oranje-Nassau.

Discography

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