Actress Hetty Blok dead at 92

Dutch actress Hetty Blok passed away on Tuesday in Amsterdam. Photo:bnr.nl

The comedian, actress and singer Hetty Blok died yesterday (6 Nov. 2012) in Amsterdam after being sick for a while. She was 92-year-old. Hetty was mostly known for her role “Sister Klivia” in the television series “Ja Zuster, Nee Zuster” of Annie M.G. Schmidt.

The series ran from 1966 to 1968. Harry Bannink’s songs such as “M’n Opa” (“My Grandfather”) en “‘Wil u een stekkie van de fuchsia” were performed among others by Hetty Blok and Leen Jongewaard,

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Block worked at various cabaret groups, including Wim Ibo and Wim Sonneveld. She was active till late age as she was a teacher of a new generation of comedians and musical performers. She presented several radio programs and last year was the guest on the TV program De Wereld Draait Door (The World Keeps Turning).