Bart de Graaff

Bart F. de Graaff (April 16, 1967 - May 25, 2002) was an influential Dutch television presenter and creator, as well as the founder and chairman of the public broadcasting network BNN. Because of a car accident in his youth, De Graaff suffered from serious renal failure for most of his life. This also caused a growth disorder which made him look like a twelve-year old boy. In his career as a television presenter he often used this fact to his adv... more

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  • May 25, 2002 (age 35 years)

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