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    Conny Stuart (5 September 1913 – 22 August 2010), pseudonym of Cornelia van Meijgaard, was a Dutch actress, singer, and cabaretière. Stuart was born in...
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  • Meijgaard (1913–2010), Dutch actress, singer, and cabaretière known as "Conny Stuart" Cornelia van der Mijn (1709–1782), Dutch lower painter Cornelia "Cora"...
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    Sprookjesspelers. Here he met Conny Stuart. In 1943 he formed his own association, consisting among others of Conny Stuart, Lia Dorana, Albert Mol, Joop...
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    also worked as a staff conductor for Phonogram, making recordings with Conny Stuart, Corry Brokken, Mieke Telkamp, Jules de Corte, and Willy Alberti, among...
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  • "Generaties:Generatie 7, deel 6" (in Dutch). Jomar. Retrieved 23 October 2007. "Conny Stuart" (in Dutch). Nationaal Pop Instituut. Archived from the original on 8...
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  • van Dort "In Den Haag Is Een Laan" by Conny Vandenbos "Wat Voor Weer Zou Het Zijn In Den Haag?" by Conny Stuart "O O Den Haag" by Harry Klorkestein "Eindhoven"...
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    Gerrit Berkhoff (1901 in Wijhe – 1996) a Dutch chemist and academic Conny Stuart (1913 in Wijhe – 2010) a Dutch actress, singer and cabaretière Danique...
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    whom she launched her early career. She also worked with Hetty Blok and Conny Stuart. Lia Dorana died in her hometown of Lage Vuursche, in the Dutch province...
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    was part of the ensemble of Wim Sonneveld, where he met his first wife Conny Stuart. He also acted in some movies (Het Wonderlijke leven van Willem Parel...
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  • theft through trickery. It comes from the word "coney" (sometimes spelled conny), meaning a rabbit raised for the table and thus tame. A coney-catcher was...
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