Profile Photo

Bram Legerstee

Pro Actor

Location: Rotterdam, Netherlands

Languages: English, English (American), Dutch


Actor, voice actor, and presenter Bram Legerstee graduated from the Rotterdam Center for Theater in 1992 as an Actor/Director. After completing his education, he worked for several years as a freelance actor in various theater, television, and film productions.

2025 (Dutch)

CVs (Résumés)

PDF
CV artistman Managment
(Dutch)

Language Reels

  • English (American)
    |
    Accent/Dialect: Newyork

About Me

I am Bram Legerstee, a versatile and experienced actor. My acting career began in the 90s, where I gained recognition as Paul Rosier in the popular soap opera "Onderweg naar Morgen" (On Our Way to Tomorrow). In addition to my regular role in this series, I appeared in various guest appearances in well-known television comedies such as "Sam Sam," "12 steden 13 ongelukken" (12 Cities, 13 Accidents), and "Bureau Kruislaan" (Crossing Avenue Bureau). In 1995, I took on the lead role in the poignant Dutch film "Beschermengel" (Guardian Angel) directed by Peter van der Berg. In 2001, I joyfully portrayed one of the main characters in the children's series "De Nieuwe Club van Sinterklaas" (The New Club of Saint Nicholas) as the strict Bovenpiet (Head Piet).

After my time as a regular actor in the soap opera, I took on a new challenge as a member of a theater company in Rotterdam. Due to contractual obligations, I was only able to perform theater work for the company. This contract ended in 2020. In the theater, I participated in various productions of the Rotterdam Center for Theater and Theater Babel.

I have played a wide range of roles, both in classic pieces such as "King Lear," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Faust," and "Moliere's Tartuffe," as well as in contemporary productions, including "Nothing Serious," "Familie Banden" (Family Ties), and my own adaptation of Han Nefkens' "Bloedverwanten" (Blood Relatives). My artistic horizon extends beyond traditional acting; I have also been involved in movement theater and modern dance, including the short duet "Transmettere" at the Holland Dance Festival under the choreography of Guilio d'Ana.

Facebook Twitter BlueSky Copy Link Threads LinkedIn WhatsApp Email Telegram