Renée Soutendijk

Renée Soutendijk ( born May 21, 1957 in The Hague), born as Renette Pauline Soutendijk (pronounced Sautendeik, meaning: " Süddeich ") is a Dutch actress.

Life

Renée Soutendijk studied singing, dancing and acting. It was the early 1980s, the preferred film actress by Paul Verhoeven in the movies Spetters - tough and romantic ( 1980) and The Fourth Man (1983). After a few more films like Down ( 1984) they mainly played since the 1990 years in the theater and in German television productions. She was awarded the Adolf Grimme Prize for the lead role in Connie Walther's TV movie main thing in 1999.

Renée Soutendijk is married and has two children.

Filmography ( excerpt)

Cinema

TV

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