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Zäzilie Wang (1 February 1909, Vienna — 10 July 2005, Vienna), stage name Cilli Wang, was an Austrian-born Dutch dancer, performer and theatre maker. Wang initially was known as a dancer and later as a comedienne in Austria and Germany. When Austria merged into the Greater German Reich, she fled to the Netherlands and asked for asylum. After World War II she played in several Dutch cabaret groups and made solo performances into the 1970s.

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  • Zäzilie „Cilli“ Wang (geboren 1. Februar 1909 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 10. Juli 2005 ebenda) war eine niederländisch-österreichische Tänzerin und Kabarettistin. (de)
  • Zäzilie Wang (1 February 1909, Vienna — 10 July 2005, Vienna), stage name Cilli Wang, was an Austrian-born Dutch dancer, performer and theatre maker. Wang initially was known as a dancer and later as a comedienne in Austria and Germany. When Austria merged into the Greater German Reich, she fled to the Netherlands and asked for asylum. After World War II she played in several Dutch cabaret groups and made solo performances into the 1970s. (en)
  • Cilli Wang (Wenen, 1 februari 1909 – aldaar, 10 juli 2005) was een in Oostenrijk geboren Nederlandse danseres, cabaretier en theatermaakster.Aanvankelijk was Wang bekend als danseres en later als cabaretier in Oostenrijk en Duitsland. Toen Oostenrijk in 1938 opging in het Groot-Duitse rijk, vluchtte ze naar Nederland en vroeg asiel aan. Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog speelde ze bij diverse Nederlandse cabaretgezelschappen en speelde tot in de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw solovoorstellingen. (nl)
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  • Zäzilie „Cilli“ Wang (geboren 1. Februar 1909 in Wien, Österreich-Ungarn; gestorben 10. Juli 2005 ebenda) war eine niederländisch-österreichische Tänzerin und Kabarettistin. (de)
  • Zäzilie Wang (1 February 1909, Vienna — 10 July 2005, Vienna), stage name Cilli Wang, was an Austrian-born Dutch dancer, performer and theatre maker. Wang initially was known as a dancer and later as a comedienne in Austria and Germany. When Austria merged into the Greater German Reich, she fled to the Netherlands and asked for asylum. After World War II she played in several Dutch cabaret groups and made solo performances into the 1970s. (en)
  • Cilli Wang (Wenen, 1 februari 1909 – aldaar, 10 juli 2005) was een in Oostenrijk geboren Nederlandse danseres, cabaretier en theatermaakster.Aanvankelijk was Wang bekend als danseres en later als cabaretier in Oostenrijk en Duitsland. Toen Oostenrijk in 1938 opging in het Groot-Duitse rijk, vluchtte ze naar Nederland en vroeg asiel aan. Na de Tweede Wereldoorlog speelde ze bij diverse Nederlandse cabaretgezelschappen en speelde tot in de jaren zeventig van de vorige eeuw solovoorstellingen. (nl)
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