Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson
Antje Traue is an German actress. In the film Pandorum she was in her first English role. She is internationally renowned for her performance as the villain Faora on Man of Steel and The Flash as well as Agnes Nielsen in the German Netflix series Dark. Antje Traue, an actress in Germany. She is able to speak German in addition to English. Her debut English acting role was Pandorum. Antje Traue is a native German actor. She was born in the town of Mittweida Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany, on the 18th January, 1981. In the film Pandorum in which she appeared, she was the first English character in a role that was not her own. The spotlight is on her internationally the most notable of her roles include her villainous performance as Faora as impervious to destruction for the Superman movie Man of Steel (2013) as well as her role in Agnes Nielsen's film Dark. It was during an adolescent play she first appeared in the stage, playing Jeanne d'Arc. In the year she turned 16 years old, older, she was awarded the lead role in the Munich Art Lab's Hip Hopera. Traue performed on stage in Germany Europe, and New York City for the duration of four years on the tour. Traue has appeared in a number of films and TV shows like Kleinruppin Forever Berlin - am Meer and Phantomschmerz. Traue appeared as the main female in Pandorum which is a science fiction thriller film written and directed by Christian Alvart and featuring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Antoinette Robertson was born in New York in the US on 26 June 1993. She is an American actor and model. Robertson was in several films and TV shows, such as Diggstown featuring Vivian Jefferson (2021-2022), The Blackening Block Party: Juneteenth and Keke McQueen (Keke McQueen 2020) and others. Her birthplace was in NYC, and she was raised in the Caribbean island of Jamaica. Her parents were originally from Jamaica however, they moved to New York. She received an BSc (Bachelor of Science) in Chemistry at Stony Brook University.
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