Ank van der Moer
Anna Maria ‘Ank’ van der Moer (1912 – 1983) was a Dutch actress. Considered one of the greatest Dutch actresses of the 20th century, Van der Moer was often called the ‘Queen of the Leidseplein’ (the theatre hotspot of Amsterdam). Famous for her stage performances in classic plays like Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Vondel’s Gysbrecht van Amstel, Chekhov’s Three Sisters, Tennessee Williams’s The Rose Tattoo and both Euripides’s and Goethe’s version of Iphigneia, she also appeared in several Dutch films.
That Joyous Eve...
as Mevrouw KeizerThe story of three torn apart families on the verge of Sinterklaasavond, the Dutch equivalent of...
Movie pageSong of Spring
as Charlotte van BurenAn out of work engineer is hired as the private chauffeur of a rich playboy, and has to drive to...
Movie pageThe Mystery of the Moonlight Sonata
as LiesbethWhen Erica Maerlant is shot dead during a secret dance rehearsal at her luxurious villa, the...
Movie pageForty Years
as Eline VerhulstThis government commissioned film -- made on the occasion of the forty year anniversary of queen...
Movie pageVD
as ElisabethCornelis van Doorn is the CEO of VD, a meat factory as well as a developer of contraceptives....
Movie pageDe Man Zonder Hart
as HeilsoldateWhen his colleague presents him with (forged) evidence of his wife Sylvette's unfaithfulness,...
Movie pageSmall Souls
as Bertha van NaghelLandmark tv adaptation of Louis Couperus' "Small Souls" saga, that tells of the gradual...
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