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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Louisa_GhijsLouisa Ghijs - Wikipedia

    Ludovica " Louisa " Ghijs (19 March 1902 – 18 July 1985) was a Belgian stage actress. She was married to Dutch-German actor Johannes Heesters. Ghijs met Heesters in 1928, they married in 1930, and had two daughters Wiesje (1931), nowadays a pianist in Vienna, and Nicole (1937) who became an actress.

  2. LudovicaLouisaGhijs (* 19. März 1902 in Brüssel, Belgien; † 18. Juli 1985 in Bayern, Deutschland) war eine belgische Operettensängerin und Schauspielerin. Die Künstlerin war auch unter den Namen Wiske Ghijs und Wiesje Ghijs bekannt. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Filmografie. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0315751Wiesje Ghijs - IMDb

    Wiesje Ghijs (1902-1985) was a Belgian stage actress who married Dutch-German actor Johannes Heesters in 1930. She was the inspiration for the comic character Suzy, created by Willy Vandersteen, and had two daughters, one of whom became an actress.

  4. Louisa Ghijs es un Actor. Descubre su biografía, filmografía, imágenes, vídeos, el detalle de sus años de carrera, dónde ver sus películas o series y últimas noticias, en La Vanguardia

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › Louisa_GhijsLouisa Ghijs - Wikiwand

    Ludovica " Louisa " Ghijs (19 March 1902 – 18 July 1985) was a Belgian stage actress. She was married to Dutch-German actor Johannes Heesters. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Ghijs met Heesters in 1928, they married in 1930, and had two daughters Wiesje (1931), nowadays a pianist in Vienna, and Nicole (1937) who became an actress.

  6. July 18, 1985 · Bavaria, Germany. Birth name. Ludovica Ghijs. Nickname. Wiske. Height. 5′ 8½″ (1.74 m) Mini Bio. Louisa "Wiske" Ghijs (aka Wiesje Ghijs) was born in Brussel on March 19, 1902. She had a career as a stage actress which stopped after she met Dutch-German actor Johannes Heesters in 1928.

  7. Heesters with his future wife, Louisa Ghijs, in 1928. Heesters worked extensively for UFA until almost the end of the Second World War (his last wartime movie being Die Fledermaus, produced in 1945) and easily made the transition from the Nazi-controlled cultural scene to post-war Germany and Austria, appearing again in a number of ...