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Dutch actor (1917–2004)
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Albert Mol
Albert Mol in 1962
Born3 January 1917
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Died9 March 2004(2004-03-09) (aged 87)
Laren, Gelderland, Netherlands
Resting placeDieren Imboslaan Cemetery, Dieren, Rheden Municipality, Gelderland, Netherlands
NationalityDutch
Occupations
  • author
  • actor
  • television personality

Albert Mol (3 January 1917 – 9 March 2004) was a Dutch author, actor and television personality.

Life and career

Mol was born in Amsterdam, and was one of the first openly gay actors in the Netherlands. He married Lucy Bor in 1948. The couple had a child the following year, actress Kika Mol, but divorced in 1955.

On 16 March 1998, Mol registered his relationship with his partner Guerdon Bill. Their relationship lasted until Guerdon's death on 17 August 2003. Mol died in Laren on 9 March 2004 from an aneurysm, aged 87.

Books

  • Breek me de bek niet open (with Frans Mulder)
  • Het doek viel te vroeg
  • Wat Zien Ik!?
  • Haar van Boven
  • Blonde Greet
  • Dag dag welterusten
  • Mengele broek en pintje billen (autobiographical)

Books on Albert Mol

  • Albert Mol (by Tony van Verre)

References

  1. Van Velde, Hans, "No gay marriage in The Netherlands", GK.nl, archived from the original on 2007-04-30, retrieved 2007-10-31
  2. Obituary Archived 2019-09-10 at the Wayback Machine, LifeInLegacy.com; accessed 29 July 2015.

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