Ray Verhaeghe
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March 19, 1926
Ray Verhaeghe | |
|---|---|
| Born | Raymond Verhaeghe March 19, 1926 Torhout, Belgium |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1957–present |
| Known for | Familie (1992–present) |
| Spouse |
Diana Sanders
(m. 1955; died 2005) |
| Children | 4 |
Ray Verhaeghe (born 19 March 1926) is a Belgian actor, known for the role as grandpa Albert Thielens, in the Belgium longest soap-opera Familie since 1991 until today.[1]
Verhaeghe was born on 19 March 1926 in Torhout, Belgium, as Raymond Vergaeghe.[2] He completed his primary education in Torhout, followed by full classical humanities studies in Latin and Greek. He then pursued training in Word Recitation and Acting at the Municipal Music Conservatory in Bruges,[3] continuing his education at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent. Verhaeghe later joined the Studio of the National Theatre in Antwerp,[4] where he graduated in 1956, despite a 21-month interruption in his studies due to military service.[5]
Career
As an actor, Ray remains active in the performing arts and has appeared in numerous stage productions and television series. From 1956 to 1991, he held a permanent position as an actor at the Royal Dutch Theatre in Antwerp.[6] Following his tenure there, he continued his career, focusing primarily on television.[7] He is best known to the general public for his role as grandpa Albert Thielens in the long-running soap opera Familie, which was considered the longest soap opera in Belgium with almost 7549 episodes in until now in 2025.[8] He and actress Annie Geeraerts are the oldest soap couple in the world, both at the age of 99 year.[9]