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| - Tessy Moerenhout ( Humbeek , January 25 1952 - February 25 2011 ) was a Flemish actress. She studied drama at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels including Nand Buyl and Leo Dewals as her teachers. When watching TV Vlaanderen she is best known for her role as Betty typist Bosse Colleagues . This role she played in a season. Halfway through season two, she left the series. For the film 's Colleagues Making the bridge when she came back Betty. Also in the Pleintje the series with a lot of the same actors as Colleagues , she was back in action, this time as Millie Bers, the shopkeeper. In 1979 she played the title role in the BRT series Mary Speer Malie . In 1995-1996 she was Maria Onckeloms in our happiness . In addition, she played several guest roles in such Kotmadam and Witse. In the theat
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| - Tessy Moerenhout ( Humbeek , January 25 1952 - February 25 2011 ) was a Flemish actress. She studied drama at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels including Nand Buyl and Leo Dewals as her teachers. When watching TV Vlaanderen she is best known for her role as Betty typist Bosse Colleagues . This role she played in a season. Halfway through season two, she left the series. For the film 's Colleagues Making the bridge when she came back Betty. Also in the Pleintje the series with a lot of the same actors as Colleagues , she was back in action, this time as Millie Bers, the shopkeeper. In 1979 she played the title role in the BRT series Mary Speer Malie . In 1995-1996 she was Maria Onckeloms in our happiness . In addition, she played several guest roles in such Kotmadam and Witse. In the theater world Moerenhout long been active in Mechelen Thumbnail Teater , not coincidentally the theater where Colleagues have found origin. In addition, she was on stage in several productions of theater Comet . Tessy Moerenhout has for years taught at the Conservatory in Mechelen and has guided so many people in the world of theater. In 1999 she got breast cancer but healed. However, in 2006, she relapsed and she died on February 25, 2011.
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