Marlous Fluitsma

Maria Louise Clara Albertine Marlous Fluitsma (Zutphen, 12 december 1946) is a Dutch actress. ==Life and work[ Edit] == Fluitsma grew up in Nijmegen, where her father was a teacher. After her studies at the Theatre Academy in Maastricht, she played with the Haagse ComedieLimburg stage and Large. Her fame rose when she played the lead role in the play written by Herman van Veen The Spinse (1973).

They also played roles in the films apart (1979) and I'm Alex MacLean (1981), and the television series Pommetje Horlepiep (1976) and The Factory (1981).

On 19 april 1980 Fluitsma presented the Eurovision Song Contest in the Congresgebouw in the Hague.

From October 1990 until the end of 1991, Fluitsma played the role of Helen Helmink in the television series good times, bad times. When she indicated to want to spend more time with her family, her role was taken over by Bruni Heinke. It was the first time that a recast daily Dutch television production took place. Fluitsma also shows up as Eliza Vivek in the drama series Diamant (1993). Fluitsma also played in the television series serious crimes and is also active as a trainer presentation and communication skills. ==Private[ Edit] == From her previous marriage to Herman van Veen she has two children, including Anne Vincent. Marlous Fluitsma is living in Soest.