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- Johan Marius Nicolaas Heesters (5 December 1903 – 24 December 2011), known professionally as Johannes Heesters, was a Dutch actor of stage, television...
- [unreliable source?] Heesters was born in the village of 's-Gravenpolder in the province of Zeeland as the child of Ludo and Willian Heesters. From a young age...
- Nicole Heesters (born 14 February 1937) is a German actress. She was born in Potsdam and comes from a family of actors; her parents are Johannes Heesters, a...
- Weiser as Grethe Weiser Theo Lingen as Theo Lingen Johannes Heesters as Johannes Heesters Gunther Philipp as Psychiater Dr. Gunther Philipp Wolf Albach-Retty...
- Drombuschs. Simone Rethel was married to Johannes Heesters from 1992 until his death in 2011. Heesters was 46 years older than her. Besides her acting career...
- the clique resembled their dress. One of their German idols was Johannes Heesters, an actor specialised in operettas. The Swingboys admired his pale face...
- July 23, 2023. Klausmann, Rüdiger. "Lebenswerk-BAMBI für Heesters" [BAMBI Career Award for Heesters] (in German). Hubert Burda Media. Archived from the original...
- Amboinsche kruid-boek: Dat is, beschryving van de meest bekende boomen, heesters, kruiden, land-en water-planten, die men in Amboina, en de omleggende eylanden...
- historical film directed by Herbert Maisch and starring Erna Sack, Johannes Heesters and Dagny Servaes. It is based on the original operetta Nanon by Richard...
- 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)...