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Urbain Servranckx (born 7 June 1949), better known as Urbanus, is a Belgian comedian, actor, singer and comic book writer.[1] Although he is most famous as comedian, some of his songs became hits, such as Bakske vol met stro (1979), Madammen met een bontjas (1980) and Hittentit (1982).[1] He is one of the most popular and famous entertainers in Flanders and the Netherlands.[1]

Career

Urbanus, artist's name of Urbain Joseph Servranckx (Dilbeek, 7 June 1949) is a Belgian comedian, singer, guitarist, author of comic books and actor. Originally he used the artist name: Urbanus van Anus. Anus was the name of his former backing group.[1] In 1973 he began performing cabaret and comedy. He became popular in Flanders and managed to duplicate his success in the Netherlands, building a steady career since. He has appeared in TV shows, some which he wrote himself. Urbanus released several musical singles, some of which entered the hit parade.[1] Urbain went solo in 1974 under the name Urbanus van Anus. After the then BRT (Belgian Radio and Television) asked him for a comic act, he dropped the name "van Anus" and since then it has been simply Urbanus. The first cover of Urbanus live was also drawn by Daniël Geirnaert. His Christmas song Bakske Vol Met Stro (1979) was controversial for lampooning the biblical story of the birth of Jesus, but also became his signature song and best-selling record for the very same reasons.[1] Urbanus considers himself an atheist, although he wed in the Roman Catholic Church and had his children baptized.[1] In 2008, he was awarded the Prize for Liberty by the Flemish think tank Nova Civitas.

Film career

Urbanus starred in three films: Hector (1987), Koko Flanel (1990) and Seventh Heaven (1993). The two first films were the leaders in the Flemish box offices for many years. His first movie, Hector, directed by Stijn Coninx, won the 1988 international comedy film festival in Chamrousse, France.[1] He also was named best actor by Radio France and Dauphiné Libéré. Seventh Heaven was a box office bomb. In Flanders and the Netherlands Urbanus is well-known and very popular since 1974. Although he is most famous as a comedian, some of his songs became hits, such as Bakske vol met stro (1979), Madammen met een bontjas (1980) and Hittentit (1982).[1] Urbanus lent his voice to the Flemish versions of the Pixar movies, Cars and Cars 2, where he was the voice of the character Mater.

Comics career

Statue in Middelkerke of Urbanus' comics version

Urbanus is script writer of a comics series about a childlike version of himself, Urbanus, which debuted in 1982. The series is drawn by Willy Linthout and from the third story on, Urbanus started providing the scenarios.[1] The comic strip managed to become the longest-running series in the celebrity-inspired genre and new albums are still published to this day.[1] The comics also sell well in the Netherlands.[1]

In 2022, after 40 years and 201 albums, it was decided to stop the comic series.[2]

Urbanus also writes the gags for the satirical comic De Geverniste Vernepelingskes (1998), which pokes fun at several Flemish celebrities. It was first drawn by Jan Bosschaert, then Dirk Stallaert and finally Steven Dupré. Urbanus also writes gags for the children's comics Plankgas en Plastronneke (2004–2008) and Mieleke Melleke Mol (since 2003), both drawn by Dirk Stallaert.[1]

Urbanus has also drawn some gag comics himself. He also illustrated many of his own album covers.[1]

Discography

Albums

Urbanus in 1979
Year Album Peak positions Note
BEL
(FL)

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NLD
1974 Urbanus van Anus leevend Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1975 Urbanus van anus in de weide / op de vijver Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1977 Drie sprookjes Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1978 Volle maan Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1979 Is er toevallig een Urbanus in de zaal? Template:Spaced ndash 24 Live album
1982 Urbanus VI Template:Spaced ndash 20 Live album
1983 Tien jaar live Template:Spaced ndash 26 Live album /
Compilation album
1985 Urbanus' plezantste Template:Spaced ndash 10 Live album /
Compilation album
Donders en bliksems Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1986 In 't echt! Template:Spaced ndash 31 Live album
1995 Iedereen beroemd Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
2007 Urbanus Vobiscum Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Tribute album
2010 Wie dit leest is zot! 7 Template:Spaced ndash
2011 Goe poeier! 2 Template:Spaced ndash
2013 Wan troe tie! 4 Template:Spaced ndash
2016 Urbanus zelf! – Theatertoer 2013–2015 54 Template:Spaced ndash
2017 De Legende 16 Template:Spaced ndash
2019 Trecto Pnix 53 Template:Spaced ndash
2022 In roer en rep 23 Template:Spaced ndash
2024 Eigen favoliedjes 14 Template:Spaced ndash

Singles

Urbanus in 1985
Year Album Peak positions Notes
BEL (FL)
Ultratop 50

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BEL (FL)
Ultratip

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NLD
Dutch Top 40
NLD
Single Top 100
1979 "Een Bakske vol met stro" 1 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1980 "Quand les zosiaux chantent dans le bois" 3 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1982 "Kodazuur" 39 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash 50
1982 "Hittentit" 24 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash 50
1983 "Awel Mercie" 27 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1984 "Scratchin' zwaantjes" 10 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
1994 "Poesje stoei" 8 Template:Spaced ndash 15 12
1995 "De paashaas" 12 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
2007 "CO2 prostituee" Template:Spaced ndash 16 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash
2013 "Zetpilcar" Template:Spaced ndash 2 Template:Spaced ndash Template:Spaced ndash with Isolde Lasoen

Films

Urbanus produced and appeared in several movies:

Urbanus did voices for the following movies:

References

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External links

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