
Tofik Dibi
Biography
Tovek (Tofik) Dibi (Vlissingen, November 19, 1980) is a Dutch politician and former district official. Representing GroenLinks, he was a member of the House of Representatives of the States General from 2006 to 2012. He was the lead candidate for the political party BIJ1 in the 2025 House of Representatives elections but was not elected. In the municipal elections of March 18, 2026, he secured two seats as lead candidate in Amsterdam.
Known For & Full Filmography3 Titles

Drama Series - 2006, 16 episodes • Main Cast Role
Pauw & Witteman is a Dutch late-night talk show, hosted by Jeroen Pauw en Paul Witteman. It is generally focused on current affairs and politics. It is broadcast every weekday at 11 pm on Nederland 1. It is produced by Dutch public broadcasters NPS and VARA. During summer Pauw & Witteman are replaced by Knevel & Van de Brink, a talk show hosted by Andries Knevel and Thijs van den Brink, produced by the dutch evangelical broadcasting company, the EO.

Drama Series - 2025, 16 episodes • as Self
What does Pim Fortuyn's legacy mean for the Netherlands today? How have his rise and his assassination changed the political and societal debate on migration? And what does that say about Dutch views on tolerance and diversity? In the eight-part KRO-NCRV documentary series Fortuyn: Un-Hollands, producer mint film office gives a voice to people who were barely heard at the time, but who were right at the center of the Fortuyn debate. Critics, political allies and opponents, men and women, with a bicultural background and white, tell how they experienced the Fortuyn revolt and what influence Pim Fortuyn had – and still has – on their lives and positions in the Netherlands.

Movie - 2019, 2h 15m • as Himself
Directors Willem and Tofik take a closer look at their own experiences and engage in conversation with other gays about their position in the gay scene. Where one consciously distances himself from strict expectations, the other seems to be losing out. Acting Straight exposes an uncomfortable truth. Pride may be their motto, but the fear of not being masculine enough has gripped many gays.