Wouter Deprez

Wouter Wilfried Deprez ( Geluwe , February 14 1975 ) is a Flemish comedian and cabaret . He now lives in St. Amandsberg .

Content

 * 1 Life
 * 2 Performances
 * 3 Books
 * 4 Prizes
 * 5 External link

Life
Deprez did candidacy political and social sciences, and graduate comparative cultural studies. After this he did drama at the Conservatory.

He was best known in Flanders as it panelist Canvas program The Just Judges .

In 2002 he wrote for the 700th anniversary of the Battle of the Spurs theater text "The admittedly slightly incredible but completely true history of Verlorenbroodstraat"

In 2003 he won Humo's Comedy Cup .

In 2005 he won the final of the television quiz The Smartest Person in the World by Erik Van Looy .

In 2012 he took a sabbatical in South Africa Plettenberg. These elements are reflected in his show Here's what I think.

Deprez 'great examples are Woody Allen , Alex Agnew , Hans Teeuwen , Wim Helsen , Side Effects ... Jacques Brel and Johnny Cash gave birth to him. He wrote operations in the West Flanders of Brel's "Ne me quitte pas" ("He reluctantly weggoan nie nie") and "A Boy Named Sue" by Johnny Cash ("Ne jongne genoamd An").

Performances

 * Schellekes (2001)
 * I had to be You (2002)
 * Cannibal King Emperor, along with Wannes Capelle and Deploige Bright (2004)
 * War (2005)
 * Callous (2007)
 * You will be all (2009)
 * Sick Moon (2011)
 * Here's what I think (2013)
 * Mire (2014)

Book

 * 2013 - Select, novella

Prizes

 * 2000 - winner Humorologie
 * 2002 - final of the Cameretten Festival
 * 2003 - winner Humo's Comedy Cup
 * 2004 - Jury Prize Amsterdam Cabaret Festival

External link

 * Official website