Gert Van den Bergh
| Sign | Libra |
| Born | Oct 16, 1920 Johannesburg, South Africa |
| Died | Feb 16, 1968 Cape Town, South Africa |
| Age | Died at 47 |
Gert Van den Bergh | |
| Job | Actress |
| Top Roles | Man #2, Adendorff, Jacobson, Dr. Weiser, The Arab |
| Top Genres | Adventure, Action, Drama, Crime, Family, Western |
| Top Collaborators | Cornel Wilde, Robert Lynn, James Booth, Ronald Fraser |
| Shares birthday with | Linda Darnell, Angela Lansbury, Hamilton Luske see more.. |
Gert Van den Bergh Overview:
Actress, Gert Van den Bergh, was born on Oct 16, 1920 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Van den Bergh died at the age of 47 on Feb 16, 1968 in Cape Town, South Africa .
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Gert Van den Bergh Quotes:
Adendorff:
Haven't you had enough? Both of you! My god, can't you see it's all over! Your bloody egos don't matter anymore. We're dead!
Bromhead: Well done, Adendorff, we'll make an Englishman of you yet!
Adendorff: No, thanks. I'm a Boer. The Zulus are the enemies of my blood. What are you doing here?
Bromhead: You don't object to our help, I hope?
Adendorff: It all depends on what you damned English want for it, afterwards.
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Damn the levies man... Cowardly blacks!
Adendorff: What the hell do you mean "cowardly blacks?" They died on your side, didn't they? And who the hell do you think is coming to wipe out your little command? The Grenadier Guards?
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Bromhead: Well done, Adendorff, we'll make an Englishman of you yet!
Adendorff: No, thanks. I'm a Boer. The Zulus are the enemies of my blood. What are you doing here?
Bromhead: You don't object to our help, I hope?
Adendorff: It all depends on what you damned English want for it, afterwards.
Lieutenant Gonville Bromhead: Damn the levies man... Cowardly blacks!
Adendorff: What the hell do you mean "cowardly blacks?" They died on your side, didn't they? And who the hell do you think is coming to wipe out your little command? The Grenadier Guards?
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