- Ramses Shaffy
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Name = Ramses Shaffy
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Born = birth date and age|1933|8|29Paris ,France
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Instrument =Piano
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Genre =Chanson
Occupation =Singer ,musician ,actor
Years_active = 1960-present
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Associated_acts =Liesbeth List
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Notable_instruments =Ramses Shaffy (
August 29 1933 ) is a Dutchsinger ,chanson nier, andactor . He became popular during the 1960s. His most famous songs include "Zing, vecht, huil, bid, lach, werk en bewonder" ("Sing, fight, cry, pray, laugh, work and admire"), "We zullen doorgaan" ("We will go on"), "Pastorale", "Sammy" and "Laat me" ("Leave me be"). He frequently collaborated with Dutch singerLiesbeth List .Shaffy was born in
Paris , in the suburbNeuilly-sur-Seine . His father was an Egyptiandiplomat , his mother was a Polish duchess from Russian descent. He grew up with her inCannes . When she was infected withtuberculosis , Shaffy was sent to an aunt in Utrecht. Eventually, he ended up in a foster family inLeiden .He did not finish high school, but he was accepted at the
Amsterdam school of theatre arts in 1952. In 1955, he made his debut with the "Nederlandse Comedie". He went toRome in 1960 with his loverJoop Admiraal , aspiring a career as a film actor. Eventually, they returned without success. In 1964, Shaffy founded the theatre group "Shaffy Chantant", which led to his first collaborations with Liesbeth List. He also worked together with Dutchpianist Louis van Dijk . Among others,Thijs van Leer was a member of the group for a short period of time. With Liesbeth List, he recorded the classic song "Pastorale".His hit "Wij zullen doorgaan" was parodied by comedian
André van Duin in 1975.In the 1980s, Shaffy returned to the stage and the set as an actor. He played
Don Quixote in the musical "De man van La Mancha" ("The man from La Mancha") in 1993.Pieter Fleury made a documentary about Shaffy in 2002, titled "Ramses". It won a Golden Calf, the award of theNetherlands Film Festival . The film shows Shaffy's life as a somewhat confused, shaky old man in a rest home in Amsterdam. Many years of extensive alcohol abuse are the main cause of his deteriorated condition. [ [http://www.shaffy.nl/ramses.fanpagina.html#B Excerpt from the official website] retrieved December 2006
"De illustere bohémien, de goeroe van de vrijheid, waar half Amsterdam in de roemruchte jaren zestig verliefd op was, die is inmiddels de zeventig gepasseerd en verblijft in een Amsterdams verzorgingstehuis. Waarom hij daar woont? Moeilijke vraag... Het heeft met de alcohol te maken, dat lijkt duidelijk. Natuurlijk, de alcohol! Jarenlang dronk hij onmatig, op zijn minst een fles wodka per dag. Liesbeth List, met wie hij op het podium lange tijd een onafscheidelijk duo vormde, weet er alles van! Toch zijn ze nog altijd innig bevriend. Zij is het die ervoor gezorgd heeft dat Shaffy in het verzorgingstehuis kon worden opgenomen." ] Some say he suffers fromKorsakoff's syndrome , but this was never diagnosed by the doctors.Shaffy's condition slightly improved in the years following the film. His memory improved and he sometimes makes public appearances again. In the fall of 2005 he re-recorded his 1978 hit song "Laat me", together with Liesbeth List and the band 'Alderliefste', which became a minor hit.
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External links
* [http://www.shaffy.nl/ Ramses Shaffy] (fan page)
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