Lily Bouwmeester
Born
September 28, 1901
Died
July 12, 1993 (91 years old)
Known For
Acting
Place of Birth
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Lily Geertruida Maria Henriëtte Bouwmeester (1901–1993) was a Dutch stage and film actress, who received an honorary Golden Calf for being "the best actress in Pre-War Dutch cinema".
The daughter of two musicians, Bouwmeester spent her youth touring Europe with her parents. When constant travelling proved to be too exhausting, she moved in with her aunt, actress Theo Mann-Bouwmeester. She dreamed to become a dancer, but her aunt demanded for her to become an actress and sent her to several auditions. At the age of 14, she debuted in a stage production by Herman Heijermans.
Bouwmeester made her screen debut in silent film Majoor Frans (1916). In 1917, she landed a contract with a prestigious theatre in Amsterdam and performed at the Stadsschouwburg, receiving much acclaim from theatre critics. While working on a play in 1920, she met actor Theo Frenkel Jr., whom she married in 1921. Soon after that she left the Stadsschouwburg to produce her own plays with her husband.
After her divorce in the early 30s, Bouwmeester decided she needed a break and left the theatre. She did not, however, give up acting. In 1935, when the sound film had just been introduced in the Netherlands, she auditioned for the lead role in The Cross-Patch (1935), but had no luck. She was noticed by director Ludwig Berger, who cast her in Pygmalion (1937). The production was a success; Bouwmeester became an instant star and was offered a five-year contract with Paramount Pictures. She declined, however, because her new husband, actor Cor van der Lugt Melsert, was unwilling to travel to the United States with her.
During World War II, Bouwmeester secretly took in two Jewish children in her home. After the liberation in 1945, she was offered movie roles again, but declined all offers. She decided to return to theatre instead and played in the famous stage production of Pygmalion. In 1969, she resigned from acting completely.
Known For

Somewhere in the Netherlands
Nellie van Loon
1940

Tomorrow It Will Be Better
Willy Verhulst
1939

Daddy Long Legs
Judy Aalders
1938

Forty Years
Annetje Maasdonk
1938

De man zonder hart
Hélène
1937

Pygmalion
Elisa Doeluttel
1937

Koffie Hag Spaart Hart en Zenuwen
1931
Het goudvischje
Jeanne
1919

The Devil in Amsterdam
Zusje van Thérèse
1919

Pro Domo
Freule de Grancé
1918

Ulbo Garvema
Erna
1917

The Secret of Delft
Lilly Vogel
1917

Major Frans
Jonge Francis / Young Francis
1916