Hande Kodja

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Hande Kodja
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Born (1984-02-06) 6 February 1984 (age 39)
OccupationActress

Hande Kodja (born 6 February 1984) is a Belgian actress. [1]

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Biography

Kodja was born in Brussels, Belgium, on 6 February 1984 to a father of Russian-Turkish descent and a Belgian mother. [1] She began her artistic training in Waterloo, Belgium with music (piano, violin, flute) and drama. After her baccalaureate, she arrives in Paris. She studied for two years at the Cours Florent before completing the entrance examination at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts in Paris, where she completed her training before continuing her artistic quest by exploring drawing and sculpture.

She is nominated for best female hope for her role in Marieke Marieke by Sophie Schoukens and best actress for Rosenn, alongside Rupert Everett and Béatrice Dalle.

She was able to stand up to Charlotte de Turckheim in La Permission, and play the leading female role alongside Gerard Jugnot in The Law of Alexander.

Hande Kodja was also the voice of Lisbeth Salander in the radio adaptations of Millenium for France Culture.

She's been the acolyte of Mathieu Demy in the Bureau des Légendes on Canal +.

Recently she just finished a movie about Van Gogh and another Belgian comedy "Music Hole"

Filmography

Radio

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References

  1. 1 2 Benjamin, Gilda (2014), Hande Kodja : la belle âme romantique, La Libre Belgique , retrieved 10 May 2021, Hande est un prénom perse, mon papa est russo-turc. Petite, j'avais du mal à ne pas m'appeler comme tout le monde.