Spring (television Soap) - Where Are They Now ?

Where Are They Now ?

  • Jelle Cleymans (Evert) combined the 2007 season with playing the lead-role in a stage-adaptation of Tintin & the Prisoners of the Sun (hence the blonde quiff). He continues to grow as a singer and actor.
  • Kobe Van Herwegen (David) joined the crew of Ketnet-presenters (Ketnet-wrappers); this allows him to express his magic-skills.
  • Veronique Leysen (Roxanne) now plays in amazone-themed Studio 100 production Amika; Marie-Claire, ringleader of the three-piece Z-Girls, is basically a continuation of Roxanne. Leysen debuted on 30 November 2009 as Ketnet-wrapper.
  • Timo Descamps (Jo) currently appears in Dutch school-series Spangas as a South African emigre. His next role will be in US movie Judas Kiss.

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