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Abraham "Appie" Bueno de Mesquita (July 23, 1918 in Amsterdam – August 19, 2005 in Lelystad) was a Dutch comedian, actor and , well known for his ability to make funny faces. In World War II, Bueno de Mesquita was imprisoned in the Dossin Barracks in Mechelen, Belgium on account of being Sephardi Jewish, and was scheduled to be deported to Auschwitz. However, the camp commander was looking for musicians. His ability to play a one string cello combined with his mimical talents saved his life. He wrote an autobiography titled Cello met één snaar (Cello with one string).

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  • Abraham "Appie" Bueno de Mesquita (July 23, 1918 in Amsterdam – August 19, 2005 in Lelystad) was a Dutch comedian, actor and , well known for his ability to make funny faces. In World War II, Bueno de Mesquita was imprisoned in the Dossin Barracks in Mechelen, Belgium on account of being Sephardi Jewish, and was scheduled to be deported to Auschwitz. However, the camp commander was looking for musicians. His ability to play a one string cello combined with his mimical talents saved his life. Bueno de Mesquita was one of the first television artists, starring on-screen as early as 1952, Bueno de Mesquita appeared on television as a comedian. In the 1960s, he produced shows with , both on television and in theaters. In 1968, he started working with Rudi Carrell on German television, which he continued doing for 13 seasons. Since his name was hard to pronounce for many Germans, he was known as "the small one with the moustache". He has stated that his success in making Germans laugh sometimes felt like a small revenge. Beside working with Rita Corita and Rudi Carrell, he also worked a lot with , both on television and the theaters. He wrote an autobiography titled Cello met één snaar (Cello with one string). After a long illness with lung cancer and a brain tumor, Bueno de Mesquita died on August 18/19, 2005, in his hometown of Lelystad at the age of 87. (en)
  • Abraham (Appie) Bueno de Mesquita (* 23. Juli 1918 in Amsterdam; † 19. August 2005 in Lelystad) war ein niederländischer Schauspieler und Komiker, der in Deutschland durch die Rudi Carrell Show und Am laufenden Band bekannt geworden ist. (de)
  • Abraham (Appie) Bueno de Mesquita (Amsterdam, 23 juli 1918 – Lelystad, 19 augustus 2005), meestal kortweg Bueno de Mesquita of Bueno genoemd, was een Nederlands komiek, muzikant en acteur van Joodse afkomst. (nl)
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  • Abraham (Appie) Bueno de Mesquita (* 23. Juli 1918 in Amsterdam; † 19. August 2005 in Lelystad) war ein niederländischer Schauspieler und Komiker, der in Deutschland durch die Rudi Carrell Show und Am laufenden Band bekannt geworden ist. (de)
  • Abraham (Appie) Bueno de Mesquita (Amsterdam, 23 juli 1918 – Lelystad, 19 augustus 2005), meestal kortweg Bueno de Mesquita of Bueno genoemd, was een Nederlands komiek, muzikant en acteur van Joodse afkomst. (nl)
  • Abraham "Appie" Bueno de Mesquita (July 23, 1918 in Amsterdam – August 19, 2005 in Lelystad) was a Dutch comedian, actor and , well known for his ability to make funny faces. In World War II, Bueno de Mesquita was imprisoned in the Dossin Barracks in Mechelen, Belgium on account of being Sephardi Jewish, and was scheduled to be deported to Auschwitz. However, the camp commander was looking for musicians. His ability to play a one string cello combined with his mimical talents saved his life. He wrote an autobiography titled Cello met één snaar (Cello with one string). (en)
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  • Abraham Bueno de Mesquita (nl)
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