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Anna Maria de Bruyn (ca. 1708, Zwolle – buried 28 May 1744, Amsterdam) was a Dutch stage actress and ballet dancer. She was born to the actors Jan de Bruyn (died 1749), and Elizabeth Bleeck (1684–1751). She was active at the theaters of Amsterdam in 1719–1744. Originally employed with her family, she was given an individual contract in 1727. She was one of the stars of the theatre and was described as "The most beautiful jewel in the theatre's crown". She died in 1744 during childbirth. She was replaced as lead actress by Elisabeth Mooij.

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  • Anna Maria de Bruyn (ca. 1708, Zwolle – buried 28 May 1744, Amsterdam) was a Dutch stage actress and ballet dancer. She was born to the actors Jan de Bruyn (died 1749), and Elizabeth Bleeck (1684–1751). She was active at the theaters of Amsterdam in 1719–1744. Originally employed with her family, she was given an individual contract in 1727. She was one of the stars of the theatre and was described as "The most beautiful jewel in the theatre's crown". She died in 1744 during childbirth. She was replaced as lead actress by Elisabeth Mooij. (en)
  • Anna Maria de Bruyn, född 1708, död 1744, var en holländsk skådespelare och dansare. Dotter till Jan de Bruyn (död 1749), skådespelare och Elizabeth Bleeck (1684-1751), skådespelare. Hon var 1719-1744 verksam vid Amsterdamse Schouwburg. Hon hade ursprungligen anställts gemensamt med sin familj men fick 1727 ett personligt kontrakt. Hon tillhörde teaterns främsta artister och beskrivs "som den finaste juvelen i kronan av teatern". Hon avled i barnsäng. (sv)
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  • Anna Maria de Bruyn (ca. 1708, Zwolle – buried 28 May 1744, Amsterdam) was a Dutch stage actress and ballet dancer. She was born to the actors Jan de Bruyn (died 1749), and Elizabeth Bleeck (1684–1751). She was active at the theaters of Amsterdam in 1719–1744. Originally employed with her family, she was given an individual contract in 1727. She was one of the stars of the theatre and was described as "The most beautiful jewel in the theatre's crown". She died in 1744 during childbirth. She was replaced as lead actress by Elisabeth Mooij. (en)
  • Anna Maria de Bruyn, född 1708, död 1744, var en holländsk skådespelare och dansare. Dotter till Jan de Bruyn (död 1749), skådespelare och Elizabeth Bleeck (1684-1751), skådespelare. Hon var 1719-1744 verksam vid Amsterdamse Schouwburg. Hon hade ursprungligen anställts gemensamt med sin familj men fick 1727 ett personligt kontrakt. Hon tillhörde teaterns främsta artister och beskrivs "som den finaste juvelen i kronan av teatern". Hon avled i barnsäng. (sv)
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