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Conny Stuart

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Conny Stuart

Birth
Wijhe, Olst-Wijhe Municipality, Overijssel, Netherlands
Death
22 Aug 2010 (aged 96)
Amsterdam, Amsterdam Municipality, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Stuart was born in Wijhe as Cornelia van Meijgaard and grew up in The Hague, near the Vredespaleis. Her father was the administrator of the baron.

During her education at the HBS Bleyenburg she took on the name "Stuart" and took piano lessons. In this period, she got the nickname "Puck". Stuart started her career as chansonnière and performed with the band of Freddy Johnson. On July 25, 1939, she made her radio debut.

In the Second World War, she met Wim Sonneveld, and began to perform in his ensemble. Sonneveld stimulated her comic qualities, for instance by letting his stage writer Hella Haasse write a farcical song like "Yvonne de spionne" for her. In the 1950s she became the leading lady of the show. Annie M.G. Schmidt, who wrote for the shows in those days, made sure she at least had one solo per show. She also could be heard in popular comical radio shows like Mimosa and Koek en ei.

In those years she was married to Henri Hofman. They had two sons. In 1957 she divorced and married fellow actor Joop Doderer. They divorced in 1960.

From the 1960s on, she became one of The Netherlands' greatest musical stars. She mainly acted in the musicals of Annie M.G. Schmidt and Harry Bannink, including their first, Heerlijk duurt het langst from 1965. The show was an incredible success, and Schmidt and Bannink wrote four more musicals for her. She ended her career in 1985 with her stage show De Stuart Story, accompanied by Louis van Dijk, where she performed old success songs and new songs written for her by Schmidt.
Stuart was born in Wijhe as Cornelia van Meijgaard and grew up in The Hague, near the Vredespaleis. Her father was the administrator of the baron.

During her education at the HBS Bleyenburg she took on the name "Stuart" and took piano lessons. In this period, she got the nickname "Puck". Stuart started her career as chansonnière and performed with the band of Freddy Johnson. On July 25, 1939, she made her radio debut.

In the Second World War, she met Wim Sonneveld, and began to perform in his ensemble. Sonneveld stimulated her comic qualities, for instance by letting his stage writer Hella Haasse write a farcical song like "Yvonne de spionne" for her. In the 1950s she became the leading lady of the show. Annie M.G. Schmidt, who wrote for the shows in those days, made sure she at least had one solo per show. She also could be heard in popular comical radio shows like Mimosa and Koek en ei.

In those years she was married to Henri Hofman. They had two sons. In 1957 she divorced and married fellow actor Joop Doderer. They divorced in 1960.

From the 1960s on, she became one of The Netherlands' greatest musical stars. She mainly acted in the musicals of Annie M.G. Schmidt and Harry Bannink, including their first, Heerlijk duurt het langst from 1965. The show was an incredible success, and Schmidt and Bannink wrote four more musicals for her. She ended her career in 1985 with her stage show De Stuart Story, accompanied by Louis van Dijk, where she performed old success songs and new songs written for her by Schmidt.

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