Education
From 1983 till 1984 Heertje studied International Relations and Theatre Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After that he studied in Birmingham till 1986.
From 1983 till 1984 Heertje studied International Relations and Theatre Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. After that he studied in Birmingham till 1986.
Being Jewish himself, his comedy performances include Jewish humour. The notable international appearances he made were in the television shows of Ruby Wax, Clive James, Jeremy Clarkson and in the British satirical programme Have I Got News for You (on series 9) in 1995. A year later he became a panelist in the successful Dutch version of the same show: Dit was het nieuws.
Heertje also wrote columns voor Het Parool.
His father is the well-known economist Arnold Heertje. Was the first stand-up comedy collective in the Netherlands.
lieutenant was founded in 1990 by Raoul Heertje. Comedy club Toomler in Amsterdam is its home theatre.
The word is a combination of comedy and training.
Its main goal was to give talented comedians, who did not succeed at once in making an hour and a half one-man show, a place to perform and develop, to try out, fail and succeed. To evaluate others and be evaluated by them. Over the years has become the home of famous Dutch comedians, like Hans Teeuwen, Theo Maassen, Najib Amhali, Hans Sibbel, Thomas Acda, Ronald Goedemondt, January Jaap van der Wal, and Sanne Wallis de Vries. is still a place where young comedians find a stage for developing as performers.
Twice a year auditions are held for new talents to enter The comedians do not only play the Toomler stage weekly, but also tour the Dutch theatres together, perform for companies and parties and play the many stages in theatre café"s and bars all over the country.
In 2007 he is one of the members of The Amsterdam Underground Comedy Collective.