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Ischa Meijer in 1976
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Born |
Israël Chaim Meijer 14 February 1943 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Died | 14 February 1995 Amsterdam, Netherlands |
(aged 52)
Cause of death | Myocardial infarction |
Residence | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Occupation |
Journalist Television presenter Radio presenter Critic Interviewer Author Screenwriter Columnist Actor |
Years active | 1970–1995 |
Partner(s) |
Jenny Arean (1980–1982) Connie Palmen (1990–1995) |
Children | Jeroen (born 1983) Jessica (born 1984) |
Parent(s) | Jaap Meijer (father) Liesbeth Voet (mother) |
Website | Official site |
Israël Chaim "Ischa" Meijer (14 February 1943 – 14 February 1995) was a Dutch journalist, television presenter, radio presenter, critic and author. He survived the Nazi concentration camp Bergen Belsen along with his parents.
Ischa Meijer was born as the oldest child of historian Jaap Meijer and Liesbeth Voet. He was deported to the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp as a baby along with his parents. They managed to survive, and returned to Amsterdam after the war, where Ischa's siblings Mirjam and Job were born. The family emigrated to Paramaribo in Surinam in the 1950s, fearing a communist take-over. After a few years the Meijer family returned to Amsterdam after having difficulties adjusting to the environment. Ischa grew up in a family traumatised by the experiences of the Holocaust which led to emotional as well as alleged physical abuse by his parents. He was thrown out of the house at age eighteen. His parents also ended contact with Ischa's siblings.
Ischa started working as a journalist for De Nieuwe Linie; later on he also started working for the Haagse Post, Nieuwe Revu (national weekly magazine) and Vrij Nederland (national weekly magazine). He became well known for his extensive and disclosing interviews. In 1984 he published a controversial interview with politician (and at that time mayor of Rotterdam) Bram Peper, which caused a lot of commotion throughout the country. The interview eventually was one of the reasons for Peper to divorce his wife, and started a period of heavy alcoholism by Peper.
For a considerable time Meijer was the host of the radioshow Een Uur Ischa (One Hour Ischa), later transformed into Een Dik Uur Ischa (lit. One Fat Hour Ischa). He also hosted a late-evening show on the television network RTL 5.