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Wilhelmina Sablairolles
Born11 August 1818
The Hague, Netherlands
DiedAugust 19, 1891(1891-08-19) (aged 73)
Rotterdam, South Holland, Netherlands
Occupationactress
SpouseJean Cretien Valois
Children8
Parent(s)Jacob Hendrik Sablairolles (father)
Johanna Scholten (mother)
RelativesSuzanna Sablairolles (sister)
August Kiehl (nephew)

Wilhelmina Gerretje Sablairolles (11 August 1818 – 19 August 1891) was a Dutch stage actress. She was born into a thespian family and began her career as a child. As an young woman, she performed in breeches and ingénue roles. Her stage career lasted for forty-two years.

Biography

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Sablairolles was born on 11 August 1818 in The Hague to Jacob Hendrik Sablairolles, an actor, and Johanna Scholten, a costume dresser. Her sisters, Suzanna Nannette, Sophie Theodora, and Henriëtte Jacqueline, also became actresses.[1] She was raised in the Protestant faith.[2]

As a child, Sablairolles was involved with a theatre company ran by Willem Weddelooper and, from 1833 to 1876, with Le Gras, Van Zuylen, and Haspels in Rotterdam. She was also involved at the Zuid-Hollandsche Tooneelisten. She performed for the first time at the age of four, as Karel in August Wilhelm Iffland's The Player of Revanche Prague.[2] She performed at the Kleine Komedie in Rotterdam until 1884. Her career began with child roles and later progressed to breeches roles and ingénue roles.[2]

In 1845, Sablairolles married the painter Jean Cretien Valois. She gave birth to eight children, six of whom lived to adulthood.[2] Three of their daughters, Wilhelmina, Jacqueline Henriette, and Esther Johanna went on to become actresses.[2] She was the aunt of the actor and playwright August Kiehl.

Her husband became the theater director at Koninklijke Schouwburg in 1854, after which she was often given leading roles.[2] Sablairolles was referred to "The Hague's wife Kleine", in reference to Maria Kleine-Gartman, who was a leading actress in the Netherlands.[2]

Sablairolles died on 19 August 1891 in Rotterdam.

References

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  1. ^ Sanders, Inge-Marlies (2014-01-13). "Sablairolles, Suzanna Nanette (1829-1867)". Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2023-07-08. Retrieved 2023-08-03.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Sanders, Inge-Marlies (2014-01-13). "Sablairolles, Wilhelmina Gerretje (1818-1891)". Huygens Institute for the History of the Netherlands (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 2023-07-15. Retrieved 2023-08-03.