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Paul Jacobs
Paul Jacobs (Flemish writer)
Paul Jacobs (Flemish writer)
Born (1949-01-24) 24 January 1949 (age 75)
Mortsel
OccupationWriter; radio and television producer
NationalityFlemish

Paul Jacobs (born in Mortsel, near Antwerp, 24 January 1949) is a Flemish radio and television producer and writer.[1]

Education

Jacobs briefly attended the Hogeschool van Audiovisuele Communicatie, RITCS [nl], in Brussels, but was asked to leave for talking too much.[1]

Radio and television

Jacobs started his career when he was 22, as a writer and reporter with the BRT 1 radio programme Dagboek, produced by Jan Geysen [nl]. The programme was controversial and ran for only a year, but Geysen's name opened doors. For the next ten years Jacobs was able to freelance as a writing journalist and reporter for several radio programmes with BRT 2 Omroep Antwerpen.

In 1981 he became a producer with Radio 1. Until his retirement in 2005 he created several radio shows, e.g. Het Vermoeden [nl], De Taalstrijd [nl] and Vriend & Vijand, in which he interviewed 200 celebrities in Belgium and the Netherlands.[1]

For VRT television he developed the quizzes Jij of Wij, De IQ-Kwis (with Herman Van Molle [nl]), Kennis van Zaken and De Tekstbaronnen. His De Rechtvaardige Rechters [nl] was a panel game show that ran for almost ten years.

Writing

As a young man, Jacobs wrote stories for women's magazines, and translated novels.[1]

Jacobs has written a crime fiction series in which the hero is Thomas Breens:[2][3]

  • De rode badkuip (Houtekiet [nl], 2008)
  • Een ijskoud gerecht (Houtekiet, 2009)[4]
  • De laatste grap (Houtekiet, 2010)
  • Het droomdagboek van Lavoisier (Houtekiet, 2011)
  • Dood van een egoïst (Houtekiet, 2013)
  • Franse zonden (Houtekiet, 2015)
  • Tien grote talenten (Houtekiet, 2016)
  • De moordenaarsclub (Houtekiet, 2017)
  • Driemaal moordwaarde (Houtekiet, 2018)[5]
  • Een hoogst verleidelijk man (Houtekiet, 2019)
  • De Exenkring (Houtekiet, 2020)

He has also written a novel, Het raadsel van Rose Cottage, three short story collections, a selection of his columns, and two collections of interviews.[1] He wrote three scenarios for the television drama series Made in Vlaanderen: De man die niet van gedichten hield (1981), Het landhuis (1989) and the thriller Moordterras (1991, director Roland Verhavert). For the BRT and IKON television series Oog in Oog he wrote the monologue De oude bibliotheek (1992).

In 1997 the Arca theatre in Ghent commissioned Jacobs to write the comedy Komt u hier dikwijls? The play was awarded the Drama Prize of the province of Antwerp. Three of his radio programmes were awarded the Gouden Klokke Roeland by the Flemish radio and television journalists.

Jacobs has said "Schrijven heeft toch altijd iets van een loterij" ("Writing is always something of a lottery").[1]

Personal life

Jacobs lives in Mortsel[1][5] and in the South of France.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g De Graeve, Sam (1997). "Interview:'Iedere keer als ik in Frankrijk onder een brug rijd en "Hauteur Limitée" zie, denk ik dat het over mij gaat'". Neerlandia. 101. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  2. ^ Rijpens, John (7 March 2019). "PAUL JACOBS – Een hoogst verleidelijk man". Mensenzijnmedia. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  3. ^ Rijpens, John (26 May 2020). "De Exenkring: de elfde van Paul Jacobs". Mensenzijnmedia. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  4. ^ De Vos, Lukas (3 June 2009). "Paul Jacobs – Een ijskoud gerecht". Knack. Retrieved 29 November 2023.
  5. ^ a b Van Dyck, Patrick (28 August 2018). "Misdaadauteur Paul Jacobs (69) kiest voor zuidrand als decor voor nieuwe thriller". Gazet van Antwerpen. Retrieved 29 November 2023.