Jacob Derwig is a Dutch film and television actor. In 2003 he married actress Kim van Kooten; they have a son Roman and a daughter Kee Molly. Derwig has been part of the ensemble of Dutch theatre company Toneelgroep Amsterdam since 2005. For his part in their production Naar Damascus in 2008 he was nominated for a Louis d'Or, and in 2006 he was nominated for an Arlecchino for Opening Night. In 2008 he received the Paul Steenbergen-penning from Pierre Bokma. Before signing with Toneelgroep Amsterdam, Derwig played with 't Barre Land and De Trust. There he played, amongst others, the title role in the acclaimed production of Hamlet, which earned him a nomination for a Louis d'Or.
De Zitting
(Fabian Ploch)
The Dress
(Koerier)
Sextet
Zus & Zo
(Nino)
Leak
(Patrick)
Grimm
(Jacob)
Tiramisu
(Jacob)
Family Way
(Dick Tasman)
Floating Island
(Peer)
The Dinner
(Paul)
Wolf
(Social worker)
Klem
(Marius Milner)
A Noble Intention
(Anijs)
Krazy House
(Officer Janssen)
Temmink: The Ultimate Fight
(David)
The Resistance Banker
(Gijsbert van Hall)
Sacrified
(Haron Nasrallah)
A Most Annoying Island
(Boudewijn)
Gemmeker
(Mauritz Frankenhuis)
Red Light
(Eric Savenije)
Follow the STD
(Ewoud)
Acteurs, De
The Enclave
In therapie
Penoza
(Sjaak 'Coach' Westermaat)
Real Life in the Zoo
(Self - Voice-over)
Waarom gaan we niet vaker?
BuZa
(Lourens van Maurik)
Childhood Dreams
(Johan)
The Spectacular
(Frank Maes)
The Blood Pact
(Marius Milner)
The terrible eighties
(Bert Otjes)
Een moord kost meer levens
(Gerard Spruit)
Máxima
(Thomas Wagenaar)
Amsterdam Empire