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Elisabeth Mooij, also known as Elisabeth Ghijben (Amsterdam, 1712 – Amsterdam, 1759), was a Dutch actress. She was among the biggest stars in the Netherlands in her time. Elisabeth Mooij was the daughter of the wine maker Willem Mooij and Sara Ledeboer. In 1731, she married the oyster dealer Robbert Ghijben. She was employed at the Schouwburg theatre in 1743–1759. After the death of Anna Maria de Bruyn in 1744, she was made first actress, and after this, she was often given the leading roles in the theatre's productions.

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  • Elisabeth Mooij, also known as Elisabeth Ghijben (Amsterdam, 1712 – Amsterdam, 1759), was a Dutch actress. She was among the biggest stars in the Netherlands in her time. Elisabeth Mooij was the daughter of the wine maker Willem Mooij and Sara Ledeboer. In 1731, she married the oyster dealer Robbert Ghijben. She was employed at the Schouwburg theatre in 1743–1759. After the death of Anna Maria de Bruyn in 1744, she was made first actress, and after this, she was often given the leading roles in the theatre's productions. (en)
  • Elisabeth Mooij, även känd som Elisabeth Ghijben född i Amsterdam 1712, död i Amsterdam 1759, var en holländsk skådespelare. Dotter till vintapparen Willem Mooij och Sara Ledeboer. Gift 1731 med ostronhandlaren Robbert Ghijben. Moderlös och möjligen faderlös vid 13 år, tilldelades hon två vårdnadshavare, farbrodern Ernst Ledeboer och sin framrida svåger Stephen Ghijben. (sv)
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  • Elisabeth Mooij, also known as Elisabeth Ghijben (Amsterdam, 1712 – Amsterdam, 1759), was a Dutch actress. She was among the biggest stars in the Netherlands in her time. Elisabeth Mooij was the daughter of the wine maker Willem Mooij and Sara Ledeboer. In 1731, she married the oyster dealer Robbert Ghijben. She was employed at the Schouwburg theatre in 1743–1759. After the death of Anna Maria de Bruyn in 1744, she was made first actress, and after this, she was often given the leading roles in the theatre's productions. (en)
  • Elisabeth Mooij, även känd som Elisabeth Ghijben född i Amsterdam 1712, död i Amsterdam 1759, var en holländsk skådespelare. Dotter till vintapparen Willem Mooij och Sara Ledeboer. Gift 1731 med ostronhandlaren Robbert Ghijben. Moderlös och möjligen faderlös vid 13 år, tilldelades hon två vårdnadshavare, farbrodern Ernst Ledeboer och sin framrida svåger Stephen Ghijben. Hon finns bekräftad som skådespelare 1743, då hon kontrakterades vid Amsterdamse Schouwburg. Vid Anna Maria de Bruyns död 1744 blev hon utnämnd till första aktris och fick i fortsättningen ofta spela huvudroller; hon fick år efter år allt högre recetträttigheter och lön, och tillhörde eliten av skådespelarna. En av hennes bästa roller var som Phaedra av Racines pjäs 17 april 1751. Hennes döttrar Cornelia och Maria blev också skådespelare. 1753 utsattes hon för en smädesskrift av diktaren , och hon sades ha sålt sin dotter Cornelia till honom. Hon beskrivs som passionerad och kraftfull, lång och med en maskulin skönhet. (sv)
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