Ella van Heemstra
Ella van Heemstra | |
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Baroness van Heemstra | |
Born | Velp, Gelderland, Netherlands | 12 June 1900
Died | 26 August 1984 Tolochenaz, Vaud, Switzerland | (aged 84)
Buried | Netherlands |
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Father | Baron Aarnoud van Heemstra |
Mother | Baroness Elbrig Willemine Henriette van Asbeck |
Occupation | Socialite and volunteer worker |
Ella, Baronness van Heemstra,
Biography
Ella van Heemstra was a Dutch aristocrat and the third of five daughters of
Personal life
Van Heemstra was married and divorced twice, and had three children.
Aged 19, Van Heemstra married Jonkheer Hendrik Gustaaf Adolf Quarles van Ufford. They divorced in 1925. Van Heemstra had two sons from this marriage, both of whom were born in the Dutch East Indies:
- Jonkheer Arnoud Robert Alexander Quarles van Ufford (1920–1979), married to Maria Margaretha Monné (1919–2006),[3] with issue:
- Michael Allan Quarles van Ufford (born 17 July 1945)[4]
- Evelyn Joyce Quarles van Ufford (born 2 August 1947)[5]
- Jonkheer Ian Edgar Bruce Quarles van Ufford (1924–2010),[6] married to Yvonne Scholtens (1928–2000),[7][8] with issue:
- Audrey Yvonne Quarles van Ufford (born 10 May 1954)[9]
- Sandra Claire Quarles van Ufford (born 15 October 1958)
- Andrew Ian Quarles van Ufford (born 6 January 1967)
Van Heemstra married secondly Joseph Victor Anthony Ruston (later Hepburn-Ruston) on 24 September 1926 at Batavia, Java, Dutch East Indies. They were divorced on 24 June 1939 and had one daughter:
- Audrey Kathleen Ruston (4 May 1929 – 20 January 1993), commonly known as Audrey Hepburn
Van Heemstra was an early supporter of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi regime, penning several articles in praise of the fascist leader.[10]
Later life
In the early 1960s she lived in Los Angeles with her friend Leonard Gershe, and then later in San Francisco, where she did volunteer work for soldiers coming back from Vietnam.
When she visited Los Angeles she was entertained by friends like George Cukor, Mrs. Mildred Knopf (wife of Edwin H. Knopf) and Veronique Peck. She spent the rest of her life in her daughter's house in Tolochenaz, Switzerland where she died in 1984.[11] Audrey accompanied her mother's body to the Netherlands for funeral.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1957
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Funny Face | Sidewalk Cafe Patron | uncredited |
Honours
Ella was named Dame of the
Ancestry
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References
- ^ Segers, Yop. "Heemstra, Aarnoud Jan Anne Aleid baron van (1871-1957)". Historici.nl. Retrieved 23 October 2013.
- ^ Michel Dutrieue. "De dagboeken van de Duitse keizer in Huis Doorn". Stretto (in Dutch). Retrieved 8 January 2022.
- ISBN 0-75281-540-7.
- ISBN 0-75281-540-7.
- ISBN 0-75281-540-7.
- ^ "Ian van Ufford Quarles Obituary". The Times. Retrieved 21 April 2015.
- ISBN 0-75281-540-7.
- ^ "Ian Edgar Bruce Quarles". Genealogie Online. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
- ISBN 0-75281-540-7.
- ^ Fernández, Alexia (3 April 2019). "Audrey Hepburn's Secret Shame About Her Mother's Nazi Sympathies: New Book Reveals". People. Retrieved 3 March 2021.
- ISBN 9781101127780. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
External links
- Ella van Heemstra at IMDb