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Wouter Deprez

Wouter Deprez

1 title Acting Feb 14, 1975 Geluwe, Belgium

Wouter Deprez, a talented Belgian artist, embarked on his academic journey by studying political and social sciences, followed by obtaining a degree in comparative cultural studies. He then honed his craft at the conservatory, focusing on drama.

Deprez gained widespread recognition in Flanders as a panel member on the popular Canvas program "De Rechtvaardige Rechters," where his wit and insights captivated audiences. His creative endeavors include the theatrical piece "De weliswaar lichtelijk ongelooflijke doch volledig waargebeurde historie van Verlorenbrood," written for the 700th anniversary of the Battle of the Golden Spurs in 2002, showcasing his ability to blend history with entertainment.

In 2003, he emerged victorious in Humo's Comedy Cup, solidifying his status in the comedy scene. His impressive intellect was further highlighted in 2005 when he won the prestigious television quiz "De Slimste Mens ter Wereld," hosted by Erik Van Looy, joining the ranks of previous champions like Alain Grootaers and Bert Kruismans.

Deprez draws inspiration from a diverse range of figures, including Woody Allen, Alex Agnew, Hans Teeuwen, and Wim Helsen, reflecting his eclectic taste. He has also creatively reinterpreted works by Jacques Brel and Johnny Cash into West Flemish, including "Ne me quitte pas" ("Meug nie weggoan nie") and "A Boy Named Sue" ("Ne jongne genoamd An"), showcasing his versatility and cultural flair.

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