Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson
Antje Traue, an actress in Germany. She played her first role in English on Pandorum. The actress has received international recognition due to her performances as Faora and Agnes Nielsen as the villains in Man of Steel (and The Flash) and in Dark, which is a German Netflix series. Antje Traue is a German actor. Born on the 18th of January in 1981. The actress spoke German and English effortlessly and was able to perform her first part in English language in the movie Pandorum. Antje Traue is was a German actor. She was born 18 January 1980 in Mittweida Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany. In the film Pandorum she portrayed her first English part in the English language. Her work has earned her international fame as she played the tough evil character Faora (in The 2013 Superman film Man of Steel) and Agnes Nielsen (in the German Netflix Dark) and Agnes Nielsen (in the German Netflix series Dark). The stage work began for her by playing Jeanne d'Arc, in a stage production in school. She won the leading role in the debut Hip Hopera produced by the International Munich Art Lab at 16 years old. Traue played a role in the Hip Hopera production which toured 4 seasons throughout Germany Europe as well as New York City. Traue has since appeared in movies as well as TV films such as Kleinruppin Forever Berlin Am Meer, Phantomschmerz and Kleinruppin Forever Berlin. Traue was picked to play the lead female role in Pandorum (2008 science fiction/thriller) directed by Christian Alvart. Travis Milloy wrote the script. Dennis Quaid starred. Antoinette Robertson, an American actress and model who was born June 26, 1993 in New York United States. Robertson appears in several movies and TV shows, like Diggstown (2021-2022), The Blackening Block Party Junteenth (Keke McQueen 2022) and many more. Robertson was born in New York USA and grew up in Jamaica. Her parents are originally from Jamaica and settled on New York. She attended Stony Brook University where she received an BSc Chemistry degree. Chemistry.
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