Donald Towe Jones (January 24, 1932 â€" November 5, 2004) was an
American-Dutch actor, singer and dancer; born in Harlem, he went to
the Netherlands in his early twenties and became one of the first
Dutch black stars.Born in Harlem, New York Jones originally trained to
be an advertising designer. He moved to the Netherlands in 1954 with a
dance troupe. He was hired by a cabaret company and began a career
singing, acting, and dancing. He was hired for the very first Dutch
television show, the 1950s television hit Pension Hommeles [nl]
(written by Annie M.G. Schmidt), in which he played Dinky Henderson,
who sings the Cor Lemaire [nl] song "Ik zou je het liefste in een
doosje willen doen," a Dutch hit and now one of the standards in the
musical comedy genre. This made Jones the first black star in the
Netherlands.Jones played in many Dutch shows, movies (Grijpstra & De
Gier, 1979), and theatrical productions, and in television shows such
as Mik & Mak [nl] and Pipo de Clown. Jones was one of the artists who
recorded the song Shalom from Holland (written by Simon Hammelburg and
Ron Klipstein) as a token of solidarity to the Israeli people,
threatened by missiles from Iraq, during the first Gulf War in 1991.
American-Dutch actor, singer and dancer; born in Harlem, he went to
the Netherlands in his early twenties and became one of the first
Dutch black stars.Born in Harlem, New York Jones originally trained to
be an advertising designer. He moved to the Netherlands in 1954 with a
dance troupe. He was hired by a cabaret company and began a career
singing, acting, and dancing. He was hired for the very first Dutch
television show, the 1950s television hit Pension Hommeles [nl]
(written by Annie M.G. Schmidt), in which he played Dinky Henderson,
who sings the Cor Lemaire [nl] song "Ik zou je het liefste in een
doosje willen doen," a Dutch hit and now one of the standards in the
musical comedy genre. This made Jones the first black star in the
Netherlands.Jones played in many Dutch shows, movies (Grijpstra & De
Gier, 1979), and theatrical productions, and in television shows such
as Mik & Mak [nl] and Pipo de Clown. Jones was one of the artists who
recorded the song Shalom from Holland (written by Simon Hammelburg and
Ron Klipstein) as a token of solidarity to the Israeli people,
threatened by missiles from Iraq, during the first Gulf War in 1991.
Share this

SUBSCRIBE OUR NEWSLETTER
SUBSCRIBE OUR NEWSLETTER
Join us for free and get valuable content delivered right through your inbox.