Guusje van Tilborgh

Total Credits at Criticker: 9 (Actor)
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Oliver Deuce, a successful doctor, is shattered when his wife is killed in a freak car accident involving the car being driven by Alba Bewick colliding with a very large rare bird (imdb)
After his retirement, an old principal decides he needs a wife to keep him company and to take care for him. A friend subscribes him to a dating site, but then a new housekeeper arrives...
Oppassen!!! (1991) - TV Series
The longest running comedy-series on the Dutch television. Following the life of two grandfathers and their family.
A heroin-addicted artist in isolation dreams he is an eagle. When his mother becomes disabled after a failed suicide attempt, she asks for him. Together they take a radical decision.
Witse (2004) - TV Series
After his wife cheats on him with his superior, police commissioner Witse leaves Brussels for Halle to start a new life. His idiosyncratic character and ways of solving cases often clashes with his new colleagues. (imdb)
Flikken Gent (1999) - TV Series
Popular fiction series about police officers in a precinct of Ghent (Flanders, Belgium), both professionally and in their private lives.
The human memory is the field of work of the Russian neurologist Luria. Two of his cases serve as the basis for the film: a man with a photographic memory and a soldier who suffers from memory loss. Both experience the situation as a handicap. A fascinating film, with a difficult -to -access subject. Van Zuylen managed to trap the famous Polish cameraman Witold Sobocinski for his project.
Strange intersection between a thriller and a love story with a beautiful Van Tilborgh as an ex-Dolle Mina, but now an annoying, separate hairdresser in The Hague who helps the mysterious terrorist Leysen. Fairly successful cinema debut film from Uitvlugt, which worked with many trial and error for four years. Slow, sometimes fun, nicely photographed and with excellent interpretations of the duo of Tilborgh-Leysen.