Here are 5 famous actresses from Netherlands were born in 1933:
Ansje van Brandenberg (February 28, 1933 Amsterdam-) is a Dutch actor.
She started her career in the early 1960s, appearing in various television dramas and films. Van Brandenberg is best known for her work in Dutch theater, where she has played a wide range of roles, from classical drama to contemporary plays. She has also worked extensively in radio and voice-over work. In addition to her acting career, Van Brandenberg has been a prominent supporter of various social causes, including women's rights and animal welfare. She continues to act and is considered one of the most talented and respected actresses in Dutch theater.
Adèle Maria Hameetman (January 11, 1933 Amsterdam-) also known as Adele Maria Hameetman, Adèle Bloemendaal, Adele Bloemendaal or Bloemendaal, Adèle is a Dutch actor and comedian. She has one child, John Jones.
Adèle Maria Hameetman, better known by her stage name Adele Bloemendaal, was a renowned Dutch actress, comedian, and singer. She was born on January 11, 1933, in Amsterdam, Netherlands. With her remarkable sense of humor and exceptional acting skills, she became one of the most popular and beloved entertainers in the Netherlands during the 1960s and 70s.
In addition to her comedic and acting prowess, Adele was also a talented singer, having released several successful albums throughout her career. She was known for her distinctive voice and ability to bring humor to her music. She was especially popular for her satirical and politically charged songs.
Throughout her long and illustrious career, Adele authored and performed in several stage plays and television shows. She also had performances in notable films like Spetters, Opname, and The Lift. Despite retiring from the entertainment industry in the 2000s, Adele Bloemendaal remained one of the most beloved and iconic figures in Dutch entertainment history.
Adele Bloemendaal was married twice and had one child, John Jones. She passed away on January 21, 2017, at the age of 84.
Trees van der Donck (June 10, 1933 's-Hertogenbosch-) also known as Theresia Maria van der Donck is a Dutch actor.
She began her acting career in the 1950s, appearing in various Dutch films and television shows. Van der Donck became well-known for her roles in the popular Dutch TV series "Pension Hommeles" and "Swiebertje." In addition to her acting career, she has also worked as a theater director and drama teacher. Over the course of her career, van der Donck has received several awards and honors for her contributions to Dutch theater and television. She is considered one of the most prominent actresses in Dutch entertainment history.
Dore Smit (June 27, 1933 Scheveningen-) also known as Theodora Adriana Smith is a Dutch actor.
Dore Smit began her acting career in the late 1950s and became well-known for her performances in various Dutch television series and films. She is particularly noted for her role in the popular Dutch television series "Swiebertje" in the 1960s, in which she played the character of Saartje. In addition to her work in television, Smit also appeared in a number of Dutch films over the years, including "Een vrouw tussen hond en wolf" and "De inbreker". She is considered one of the most prominent actors of the Netherland's Golden Age of television during the 1960s and 1970s. She has continued to work in the entertainment industry and has variously become known for her voice acting work, particularly in Dutch-dubbed versions of foreign movies and television shows.
Milly Scott (December 29, 1933 Den Helder-) also known as Marion Henriëtte Louise Molly or Scott, Milly is a Dutch singer and actor.
Milly Scott started her career in the Netherlands and later moved to the United States where she performed at different venues such as the Apollo Theater in Harlem. She gained international recognition when she represented the Netherlands in the 1966 Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Fernando en Filippo," placing 15th. In addition to her career in music, Milly also acted in various Dutch films and TV series. Over the years, she has continued to perform both in the Netherlands and abroad, and has been honored with several awards for her contributions to Dutch music and culture.