Timo Descamps

Timo Descamps (born 27 May 1986) is a Belgian actor, voice actor and singer. He is best known for his former roles on the Flemish soap operas Spring and Familie. In 2007, Descamps released his first music single, "Phonecall," which rose to 36[1] on the Ultratop 50. In January 2010, it was announced that Descamps would be co-starring in the film Judas Kiss,[2] playing the character of Shane Lyons.

Timo Descamps
Born (1986-05-27) 27 May 1986
OccupationActor, voice actor, singer
Years active2004–present
Websitewww.timodescamps.be

Career

Television

Timo's television debut was in 2004, appearing on the Belgian soap opera Familie. His character, Ghijs, was a problem child in the home of Marc and Mieke. After growing up and leaving home, Ghijs returned for the funeral of Marc and Lennart.

From 2005 to 2008, Descamps portrayed Jo De Klein, the new bass player of the music group in Spring. In his spare time, Jo was a painter and loved strange pets: he had a pet Tarantula called Mary and after its death he got a snake he named Picasso.

In 2006, Descamps competed on Steracteur sterartiest, a televised Belgian singing competition, finishing in third place. In 2009-2010, Descamps played the role of South African emigre Nelson Batenburg on the Dutch series SpangaS.

In addition to his acting roles, Descamps has worked as an onscreen host for Disney Channel The Netherlands & Flanders and for the Belgian VT4 Network. In 2007, he hosted the show Superstar: The Battle on Nickelodeon. He is currently hosting for OutTV.

Film

Timo Descamps made his motion picture debut in the 2011 film Judas Kiss,[2] released by Blue Seraph Productions, playing the privileged bad boy Shane Lyons. Judas Kiss is also Descamps' feature debut to an American and international audience.

Voice acting

Prior to making his film debut with Judas Kiss in 2011, Descamps provided his voice for the Flemish adaptions of such films as 2006's Happy Feet, in which he voiced Mumble, 2007's Surf's Up, voicing protagonist Cody Maverick, and 2010's How to Train Your Dragon, voicing the lead of Hiccup.

Theatre

In September 2008, Descamps played Dolf Vega in the musical version of Crusade in Jeans.

Personal life

In 2009, Descamps publicly announced his homosexuality and relationship with Danny de Jong.[3]

Discography

In 2007, Descamps released his a single "Phonecall," which rose to number 36[1] on the Ultratop 50. Three years later, in 2010, he released the single "Like It Rough."[4]

In 2011, Descamps released his third single, entitled "Tomorrow."[5]

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
2006Happy FeetMumbleVoice only; Belgian Dutch adaption
2007Surf's UpCody MaverickVoice only; Belgian Dutch adaption
2010How to Train Your DragonHiccupVoice only; Belgian Dutch adaption
2011Judas KissShane LyonsU.S. and international film debut
2012MoreLeaderShort film
2013Lost AngelMichaelShort film
2014The Dark PlaceWil Roelen
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2004–2005FamilieGhijs2 episodes
2005–2008SpringJo De KleinRecurring cast (12 episodes)
2009–2010SpangasNelson BatenburgRecurring cast (104 episodes)
2010DavidDries1 episode
AspeTom Sioen1 episode
2011De KotmadamDries1 episode
Reality television
Year Title Role Notes
2006Steracteur sterartiestHimselfContestant; second runner-up
2007–2008Zo is er maar éénHimselfContestant

Awards

YearAwardCategoryResultRole
2009John Kraaijkamp Musical AwardsRising talent Award: Best Newcomer in a musicalNominated"Dolf" in Crusade in Jeans[6]
2009VMP - Flemish Musical AwardsRising talent Award: Best Newcomer in a musicalWon"Dolf" in Crusade in Jeans
2010Best supporting actor in a musicalNominated"Man" in Ganesha[7]
2011HolebipersoonlijkheidMale Gay Icon (Belgium)WonCareer

References

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