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Lily Bouwmeester is a Actor Néerlandaise born on 28 september 1901 at Amsterdam (Pays-bas)

Lily Bouwmeester

Lily Bouwmeester
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Birth name Lily Geertruida Maria Henriëtte Bouwmeester
Nationality Pays-bas
Birth 28 september 1901 at Amsterdam (Pays-bas)
Death 12 july 1993 (at 91 years) at Sliedrecht (Pays-bas)

Lily Geertruida Maria Henriëtte Bouwmeester (September 28, 1901 – July 12, 1993) was a Dutch theater and film actress, who was crowned with a Golden Calf for being "the best actress in Pre-War Dutch cinema".

Biography

The daughter of violinist Ludovicus Adolphus Bouwmeester and pianist Julie Marie Arpeau, Lily Bouwmeester was born in Amsterdam. As a child, she toured with her parents through Europe, while preparing to become a violinist as well. The touring proved to be too exhausting for Bouwmeester, so she moved in with her aunt in 1913, the actress Theo Mann-Bouwmeester. She dreamed to become a dancer, but her aunt demanded for her to become an actress and sent her to several auditions. At the age of 14, she debuted in a theatre prodcuction of Herman Heijermans.

In 1916, Bouwmeester started acting in silent films as well. She debuted in the film Majoor Frans (1916), which starred Annie Bos. In 1917, she landed a contract with a prestigious theatre in Amsterdam and performed at the Stadsschouwburg. She was praised by theatre critics and gained more acting experience. While working on a play in 1920, she met actor Theo Frenkel Jr., whom she married to in 1921. She left the Stadsschouwburg to produce her own plays with her husband. They moved to the Hague in 1923 and performed in Rotterdam, where she became more famous.

Through the years, Bouwmeester developed in theatre and decided she was on her best at comedic roles. She and her husband divorced in 1933. Two years later, she married Cor van der Lugt Melsert, with whom she moved to Rotterdam. He had the desire of her becoming a housewife. Bouwmeester, needing a break from acting, did what she was asked to and left the theatre. However, she didn't give up acting. In 1935, when the sound film had just been introduced in the Netherlands, she auditioned for the lead role in The Cross-Patch (1935), but had no luck. However, she was noticed by director Ludwig Berger, who cast her in Pygmalion (1937). It would be her first film since 1921.

Pygmalion grew out the be the most successful Dutch Pre-War film. She became an instant star and was offered a five-year contract with Paramount Pictures. She declined, however, because her husband was unwilling to travel to the United States with her. Instead, she remained acting in the biggest movie productions of the 1930s. Her following films all became box office hits, with only one exception. Despite nearing the age of 40, she usually played teen girls or young women. In 1940, her career ended abruptly, when World War II broke out.

During World War II, Bouwmeester secretly took in two Jewish children in her home. After the liberation in 1945, she was offered movie roles again, but declined all offers. She decided to return to theatre instead and played in the famous stage production of Pygmalion. She was also remembered for playing the lead role in the play Het Hemelbed in 1952. In 1969, she resigned from acting completely. After the death of her husband in 1990, she moved to Sliedrecht, where she spent the rest of her life in complete loneliness. She died in 1993, at the age of 92. She was cremated in the Hague.

Usually with

Theo Frenkel
Theo Frenkel
(4 films)
Ludwig Berger
Ludwig Berger
(2 films)
Aaf Bouber
Aaf Bouber
(4 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Lily Bouwmeester (15 films)

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Actress

Tomorrow It Will Be Better, 1h41
Directed by Friedrich Zelnik
Genres Comedy, Musical, Romance
Actors Lily Bouwmeester, Aaf Bouber
Roles Willy Verhulst
Rating72% 3.6319153.6319153.6319153.6319153.631915
Daddy Long Legs, 1h29
Directed by Friedrich Zelnik
Genres Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Lily Bouwmeester, Aaf Bouber
Roles Judy Aalders
Rating64% 3.21253.21253.21253.21253.2125
Forty Years, 1h25
Directed by Edmond T. Gréville
Origin Pays-bas
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors Lily Bouwmeester, Adolphe Engers, Aaf Bouber
Roles Annetje Maasdonk

Pygmalion
Pygmalion (1937)
, 1h35
Directed by Ludwig Berger, Ludwig Berger
Genres Comedy
Actors Lily Bouwmeester
Roles Elisa Doeluttel
Rating72% 3.6121153.6121153.6121153.6121153.612115
The film takes place in Amsterdam. Elisa "Lizzie" Dolittle (Doeluttel) is a poor but cheeky flower seller from the lower class, with a flat Amsterdam accent. When Professor Higgins, a linguist and speech teacher, accidentally bumps into Lizzie, he is shocked by her voice and manner of articulation. He looks down on her and even says that she has no right to exist if she cannot talk like a decent young lady. The next day, Lizzie visits him at his house on the Prinsengracht, seeking diction lessons so that she can work as a saleswoman in a store. Higgins is convinced that the girl has no chance of success, but when Colonel Pickering wagers that he is unable to make her into a proper lady, Higgins cannot resist a challenge and bets Pickering that within three months he will succeed.
Helleveeg
Helleveeg (1920)

Directed by Theo Frenkel
Actors Lily Bouwmeester
Roles Louise
Rating55% 2.7581552.7581552.7581552.7581552.758155
The Devil in Amsterdam
Directed by Theo Frenkel
Actors Lily Bouwmeester, Ernst Winar
Roles Zusje van Thérèse

Pro domo
Pro domo (1918)
, 1h44
Directed by Theo Frenkel
Actors Lily Bouwmeester, Coen Hissink, Ernst Winar
Roles Hun daughter

Major Frans
Directed by Maurits Binger
Origin Pays-bas
Actors Annie Bos, Lily Bouwmeester, Willem van der Veer, Louis Chrispijn sr., Paula de Waart, Christine van Meeteren
Roles Jonge Francis / Young Francis
Rating50% 2.506362.506362.506362.506362.50636
Wealthy John von Zwenken (Louis H. Chrispijn) lives with his daughter and son-in-law in a castle named De Werve. One day, he returns from hunting and is informed that a new child has been welcomed in the family. Disappointed and ashamed that the child is a girl, John introduces her to his friends and staff as a boy. Shortly after the delivery, the mother dies and the baby is left in John's hands. Twelve years later, young Frans (Lily Bouwmeester) lives an unusual life, having been raised as a boy by John and sgt. Rolf (Willem Hunsche). Her nanny's (Paula de Waart) attempts to teach her how to be a girl have been unsuccessful.