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'''Theodor Holman''' (born 9 January 1953 in [[Amsterdam]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[journalist]], [[presenter]], and [[writer]] of [[Indo people|Indo]] descent.
'''Theodor Holman''' (born 9 January 1953 in [[Amsterdam]]) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[journalist]], [[presenter]], and [[writer]] of [[Indo people|Indo]] descent.


He studied [[Dutch language]] and [[History]] at the [[University of Amsterdam]]. He was [[editing|editor]] of the satirical student newspaper [[Propria Cures]].<ref>{{cite web
He studied [[Dutch language]] and [[History]] at the [[University of Amsterdam]]. He was [[editing|editor]] of the satirical [[student]] newspaper [[Propria Cures]].<ref>{{cite web
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Theodor Holman.

Theodor Holman (born 9 January 1953 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch journalist, presenter, and writer of Indo descent.

He studied Dutch language and History at the University of Amsterdam. He was editor of the satirical student newspaper Propria Cures.[1]

Bibliography

  • Een lekker leven - A nice life (1986)
  • Apenliefde - Monkeylove (1991)
  • Familiefeest - Family party (1992)
  • Hoe ik mijn moeder vermoordde - How I murdered my mother (1999)
  • Het blijft toch familie - They're still family (2001)

Filmography

Films as screenwriter:

References

  1. ^ "Auteursportret Theodor Holman". www.nijghenvanditmar.nl. Uitgeverij Nijgh & Van Ditmar. Retrieved 2007-03-18. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help) [dead link]

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