In 1978, Neerlands Hoop became famous for their opposition against the participation of the
Netherlands national football team in the
football world cup in
Argentina, through their show
Bloed aan de Paal. In 1979, Neerlands Hoop split up and De Jonge started a solo career of comedy performances. Starting in 1983, he also regularly performed on Dutch national television on New Year's Eve, humoristically looking back on the past year (the so-called "Oudejaarsconference").
Writer and musician Besides performing in cabaret, De Jonge has written the novels
Zaansch Veem (1987),
Neerlands Bloed (1991) and ''Opa's Wijsvinger
(1993). He has been the host of television shows and wrote two films: The Illusionist
(1983) and De KKKomediant'' (1986). He also wrote a hip hop song with Dutch rapper
Brainpower. In 1994, De Jonge started to work with
Nits. Under the name Frits, they performed covers of old Neerlands Hoop songs, translated Nits songs and newly written material. An album was released in 1995:
Dankzij de Dijken. De Jonge continued to work with their
keyboard player Robert Jan Stips: Stips released two albums:
Gemeen Goed (1997) and
Rapsodia (1998). A cover of
Bob Dylan's "Death is not the End", titled "Leven Na De Dood", reached the first place of the
Dutch charts in 1997.
1997–present From 1997 to October 2000, De Jonge was a columnist of the daily newspaper
Parool. In February 2004, he went to
Iraq for a week to perform for the
Dutch troops. On 12 November 2005, he received the Groenman prize from the Genootschap Onze Taal; this is a society which works with the Dutch language. ==Personal life==