Birthday
1975/11/10 (49 years old)
Gender
Female
Place of Birth
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Also know as
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Halina Reijn (born 10 November 1975) is a Dutch actress, writer and film director.
(2008) Valkyrie
as Margarethe Van Oven
(2010) Sterke Verhalen
as Hostess
(2003) Father's Affair
as Ellen
(2006) Black Book
as Ronnie
(2010) Win/Win
as Deniz
(2010) The Dinner Club
as Hanneke Lemstra
(2010) Sintel
as Sintel (voice)
(2003) Grimm
as Marie
(2002) Flicka
as Flicka
(2011) Isabelle
as Isabelle
(2012) De Overloper
as Hannie de Groot
(2001) Floating Island
as Isa
(2007) Nadine
as Nadine
(2002) Moonlight
as crazy woman in car
(2006) For a Few Marbles More
as ---
(2007) Blind
as Marie Tinne
(1999) Suzy Q
as Prostitue
(2014) Gift from the Heart
as Karin
(2003) Boy Ecury
as Ewoud's vriendin
(2003) Maxima's Miracle
as ---
(1999) The 18.10 Train
as ---
(2016) Boy 7
as Marit
(2015) Aan Tafel: achter de schermen van De Wereld Draait Door
as ---
(2015) The Student
as Lana
(2011) About Canto
as Herself
(2016) De Zevende Hemel
as Eva
(2006) A Thousand Kisses
as Lureen
(2005) Masterclass
as ---
(2017) National Theatre Live: Obsession
as Hanna
(2014) Tour de Force
as Kassiererin
(2017) Love Revisited
as Tess
(2013) Feuten: Het Feestje
as Femke
(2003) Polleke
as Tina
(2007) De Prins en het Meisje
as Mabel Wisse Smit
(2002) Zus & Zo
as Bo Mendes
(2014) Goltzius & the Pelican Company
as Portia
(2002) Villa Des Roses
as Natsje
(2021) For the Birds
as Self
(1995) Baantjer
as ---
(1993) Coverstory
as ---
(1996) Fort Alpha
as ---
(2005) De Wereld Draait Door
as Self
(2001) Acteurs, De
as ---
(1991) For better and for worse
as ---
(2009) Toneel op 2
as ---
(2010) In therapie
as ---
(2015) Bagels & Bubbels
as Vanessa Kremer
(2011) Godforsaken True Killers
as Nadia
(2002) Intensive Care
as Michelle
(2013) Linda's Zomerweek
as Halina Reijn
(1996) Unit 13
as Anne-Marie Ruyter
(2018) Conspiracy of Silence
as Maggie Van Haal
(2019) Judas
as Self - Tafeldame (archive footage)
(2020) Red Light
as Esther Vinkel
(2021) Variety Studio: Directors on Directors
as Self