Raymond Thiry

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    September 29, 1959 (66 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

    Raymond Thiry

    Biography

    Raymond Thiry is a Dutch actor. He started out in theatre in 1987 with his own theatre group Alex d'Electrique, a well know group and very successful at different festivals and in theatre all over the Netherlands and Germany. After being in several prime time TV series, he stars in 2006 in the art house film 'Langer Licht' by David Lammers and receives a prestigious Golden Calf Nomination at the Dutch Filmfestival. In 2009 he wins this same award for his brilliant work in 'Oorlogswinter' (Winter in Wartime) by director Martin Koolhoven, which was a huge box office success. After his award his agenda fills up fast with all sorts of characters in Feature Film as well as TV. He impressed in the Dutch Crime series Penoza and feature films Sonny Boy and Lotus (release autumn 2011). At the end of 2011 Raymond will hit the theaters again, together with star actress Sylvia Hoeks in the play Poskantoor, based on the book Post Office by Charles Bukowski. In 2012 Raymond plays the main character in the feature films 'Black Out' and 'Toegetakeld door de liefde'. - IMDb Mini Biography

    Known For

    • Quo Vadis, Aida?

      Quo Vadis, Aida?

      2021

    • Ferry

      Ferry

      2021

    • The Resistance Banker

      The Resistance Banker

      2018

    • Winter in Wartime

      Winter in Wartime

      2008

    • Undercover

      Undercover

      2019

    • Almost Cops

      Almost Cops

      2025

    • The Conductor

      The Conductor

      2018

    • Penoza: The Final Chapter

      Penoza: The Final Chapter

      2019

    • Bros Before Hos

      Bros Before Hos

      2013

    • Loft

      Loft

      2010

    • Sonny Boy

      Sonny Boy

      2011

    • Wolf

      Wolf

      2013

    • Ferry: The Series

      Ferry: The Series

      2023

    • Crypto Boy

      Crypto Boy

      2023

    • Black Out

      Black Out

      2012