Hanna van Vliet

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Hanna van Vliet
Born (1992-06-06) 6 June 1992 (age 32)
Gorinchem, Netherlands
Education Amsterdamse Theater & Kleinkunstacademie
Occupation
  • Actress
Years active2009 - present
Known for Anne+

Hanna van Vliet (born 6 June 1992) is a Dutch actress. [1] [2] She received international acclaim for her role as Anne Verbeek in the Anne+ productions. [3] [4] In 2022, she received the Shooting Stars Award at the Berlinale as one of the ten most promising European film actors. [5]

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Biography

Van Vliet started acting at the age of six and played her entire youth at Het Jeugdtheaterhuis Gouda. [6] In 2014, she graduated from the Amsterdam Theater & Kleinkunstacademie. [7] In 2014, she played the lead role in a Pippi Longstocking musical [8] and in 2015, she played the lead role in a musical based on the book The Twins, [9] for which she received a Musical Award nomination for best female lead in a major musical. In 2018, she was nominated again for a Musical Award for Best Supporting Actor for her role in Fiddler on the Roof. In 2017, she appeared on the silver screen with the role of Winnie in the film Ron Goossens, Low Budget Stuntman. [10]

From the beginning of 2017, Van Vliet was closely involved in the development of the Anne+ series, in which she plays the title role. The series premiered at the Netherlands Film Festival at the end of 2018 and had a second season which started on Tuesday, March 3, 2020, and from March 2021 is featured on streaming platform Netflix. Anne+ received a sequel in 2021 in the form of a feature film with a cinema release in the Netherlands and Belgium, and afterwards a release worldwide on Netflix. In 2020, Van Vliet was nominated for a Golden Calf for Best Actress in Television Drama at the Netherlands Film Festival for her role as Anne in the series. Since September 2020, Van Vliet has played the role of Gwen Winter in the television series SpangaS. In 2022, she was won the Shooting Stars Award at the Berlinale as one of the 10 most promising European young talents. [11] [5]

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRoleType
2009Zij van KatwijkHannaShort film
2010Zomerstorm'SarahShort film
2011Code BlueCashierFeature film
2012Sign of LifeGirlSilent, short film
2015BrocanteMichelleShort film
2017Ron Goossens, Low Budget StuntmanWinnieFeature film
BroersJetFeature film
Oh BabyLucyFeature film
2019Het JukCiskaShort film
2020Hideous HenkMichelleferShort animation film
2021QuicksandSuze [12] Feature film
Anne+ Anne VerbeekFeature film
Lost TransportSimone [13] Feature film

Television

YearProgrammeEpisodeRole
2010Retour Uruzgan
2015 Moordvrouw Beschermengel
Danni Lowinski
2017B.A.B.S.Loek en MarianKeet
Toon 7 episodesBecky
2018JeukZalig PasenHanna
2018-2020 Anne+ all 14 episodesAnne Verbeek
2019Random ShitDet første vil være lastene (episode 2)Beauty
2020-2021Nieuw ZeerVarious roles
2020 SpangaS Season 14Gwen Winter
2022De gevaarlijkste wegen van de wereldSeason 6, episode 8Herself
Modern Love Amsterdam De Geest Uit De FlesNaomi
2023 A Small Light Frieda Belinfante

Theatre

Van Vliet played in the following theatre plays:

YearPlayTheatre group
2014Op de bodemOrkater
Wreed en teder De Toneelschuur
Pippi LangkousSenf Theaterpartners
2015MomoTheatergroep Kwatta
SCHWARSPULVER -Writer Esther Duysker and director Sanya Schreude
2015-2016De Tweeling Stage Entertainment
2017 Fiddler on the Roof (De Musical Anatevka)Stage Entertainment
2018 De Meeuw Amsterdamse Bostheater
2019Sweet SixteenDe Toneelmakerij
2020Dangerous LiaisonsBos Theaterproducties

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