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  • Halina Reijn (Template:IPA; born 10 November ) is a Dutch actress, writer and film director.

    Early life and education[]

    Halina Reijn was born on 10 November in Amsterdam, Netherlands,[1] to Fleur ten Kate and Frank Volkert Reijn (–).[2][3][4] Reijn's parents were both artists.[3][5] She is the middle child of three daughters, with an older sister named Leonora and a younger named Esther.[3][6] Her father was gay despite being in a heterosexual marriage with her mother.[5] Reijn grew up in an anthroposophy household,[7][8] and her parents were followers of the Subud spiritual movement.[5][9] In her early years, she grew up in a "Pippi Longstocking" house with her family in the tiny village of Wildervank,[10][11]Groningen, which attracted many artists.[10] They lived without television and never visited the cinema.[7&

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    Halina Reijn was professionally trained at the Theatre Academy in Maastricht. While still a student, she was asked to join the ensemble at the Theatercompagnie, where she had leading roles in plays such as “Hamlet,” “Lulu” and “Shopping & Fucking” for which she received the prestigious Dutch theater prize, the Colombina, for “Best Supporting Actress” in In addition to her very active theater career, Halina has performed on the big screen in the Oscar-nominated “Hotel Paraiso” by Paula van der Oest, Maarten Teurniet’s “A Father’s Affair” and “Grimm” by Alex van Warmerdam. In , she starred in “A Thousand Kisses” by Willem van dem Sande Bakhuijzen, Paul Verhoeven’s “Black Book,” the Dutch entry for the Best Foreign Language Film Academy Award and “Blind” bygd Tamar van den Dop. In , she portrayed Margarethe von Oven in Bryan Singer’s Valkyrie. In and , she played in the musical spelfilm “De Zevende Hemel” and onstage, opposite Jude lag, in the play “Obsession,” a coproducti

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    Dutch actress and filmmaker

    Halina Reijn (Dutch:[haːˈlinaːˈrɛin]; born 10 November ) is a Dutch actress, writer and film director.

    Early life and education

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    Halina Reijn was born on 10 November in Amsterdam, Netherlands,[1] to Fleur ten Kate and Frank Volkert Reijn (–).[2][3][4] Reijn's parents were both artists.[3][5] She is the middle child of three daughters, with an older sister named Leonora and a younger named Esther.[3][6] Her father was gay despite being in a heterosexual marriage with her mother.[5] Reijn grew up in an anthroposophy household,[7][8] and her parents were followers of the Subud spiritual movement.[5][9] In her early years, she grew up in a "Pippi Longstocking" house with her family in the tiny village of Wildervank,[10][11]Groningen, which attracted many artists.[10]