Dutch actresses who deceased in 2003

Here are 1 famous actresses from Netherlands died in 2003:

Mary van den Berg

Mary van den Berg (June 8, 1909 The Hague-December 21, 2003 Amsterdam) also known as Maria Margaretha Van Den Berg was a Dutch actor.

She started her career in the 1930s and continued working in the Dutch film industry for several decades. She appeared in more than 60 films and television series throughout her career, playing a variety of roles. Some of her notable performances include her role in "De Dijk is Dicht" (1950), "Duifje met de Mantel" (1967), and "Zomaar een pleintje" (1975). In addition to her film and television work, she was also involved in theater productions and radio dramas. Van den Berg was considered a versatile actor and widely respected in the industry. She received several awards for her contributions to Dutch cinema and television, including the Dutch Order of Orange-Nassau in 1993.

Van den Berg was born in The Hague and grew up in a family of actors. Her father, Jan van den Berg, was a well-known stage actor, and her mother, Maria Meerburg, was a singer. Van den Berg began her acting career in the 1930s, working with a variety of theaters throughout the Netherlands. During World War II, she continued to perform in secret, risking her life to do so.

After the war, Van den Berg became a household name in the Netherlands, thanks to her performances in popular films and television series. She was known for her ability to play a range of characters, from comedic to dramatic roles. In addition to her work on stage and screen, Van den Berg was also a voice actor, lending her voice to several Dutch-language dubs of foreign films and television programs.

Van den Berg retired from acting in the early 1990s but continued to be involved in the theater community as a mentor to young actors. She was also active in several charities, including organizations that provided support to the elderly and disabled. Van den Berg passed away in Amsterdam in 2003 at the age of 94.

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