Eva Van Der Gucht

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Eva Van der Gucht
EvaVanderGucht2012.jpg
Van der Gucht in 2012
Born (1977-09-01) 1 September 1977 (age 46)
Mortsel, Antwerp, Belgium
OccupationActress
Years active1999–present
Website http://www.evavandergucht.com/

Eva Van der Gucht (born 1 September 1977) is a Belgian actress.

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Eva graduated in 2000 at the Amsterdam Theater and Drama academie. While studying she was selected to star in the film Everybody's Famous! which was nominated for an Oscar for best foreign feature film in 2001. After graduating Eva built a multi-faceted international career both in film, television and theater. On television Eva is known for series like S1ngle, Connie & Clyde, Den elfde van den elfde, Oogappels, Klokhuis, Hunter street and the improvisation program De vloer op. After her starring role in Everybody famous Eva played in several films like Kursk, The Family Claus, Amnesia, North Sea Texas, Cool kids don’t cry, Dik Trom, Hallo Bungalow, Oude liefde and many others. In the theater Eva starred in different plays from Shakespeare to Chekhov with the following theatre companies: Het RoTheater, Orkater, de Toneelmakerij, Oostpool, de Spelerij and many more. She has appeared in more than forty films since 2000.

Selected filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000 Everybody's Famous!
2001 AmnesiA
2011 North Sea Texas Pim's Mother
2012 Achtste Groepers Huilen Niet
Time of My Life
2019-2023OogappelsCarola MetsersTV Series
2022KerstappelsCarola Metsers
2023Eerste Hulp Bij Kerst

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