Kitty Courbois, a renowned Dutch actress, entered this world on July 30, 1937, in the charming city of Nijmegen, situated in the picturesque province of Gelderland, Netherlands. As she grew and flourished, her passion for the performing arts became increasingly evident, ultimately leading her to carve out a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Courbois's impressive repertoire includes a wide range of cinematic and television productions, with some of her most notable roles being in the films "Op hoop van zegen" (1986),"Leedvermaak" (1989),and "Qui vive" (2001). Her versatility as an actress allowed her to effortlessly transition between different genres and mediums, leaving a lasting impact on the world of Dutch entertainment.
Tragically, Kitty Courbois's life came to a close on March 11, 2017, in the vibrant city of Amsterdam, located in the province of Noord-Holland, Netherlands. Despite her passing, Courbois's legacy continues to live on, serving as a testament to her remarkable talent and dedication to her craft.