Thekla Reuten
Born:September 16, 1975
Place of Birth:Bussum, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
Known For:Acting
Biography
Thekla Reuten, born on September 16, 1975, is a versatile Dutch actress known for her captivating performances on both the big screen and television.
Hailing from Bussum, Netherlands, Reuten comes from a diverse background, with an Italian mother and a Dutch father, which adds to her unique charm and talent on screen.
One of her notable roles was portraying Anna, Duncan MacLeod's love interest in the film "Highlander: The Source," showcasing her ability to bring depth and emotion to her characters.
Reuten's talent shone through in her roles as Lotte in the Oscar-nominated film "Twin Sisters" and as Debbie in the acclaimed film "Everybody's Famous!," solidifying her reputation as a skilled and respected actress in the industry.
In addition to her film work, Reuten has also made a mark on the stage, captivating audiences as the bride in Garcia Lorca's play "Blood Wedding" at the prestigious Almeida Theatre in London.
Her versatility as an actress was further highlighted when she took on the challenging role of Mina, a complex character with a hidden agenda, in the television series "Sleeper Cell," showcasing her range and ability to portray diverse roles.
Reuten's international appeal was evident when she appeared in the hit series "Lost," playing the character Elsa in the episode "The Economist," proving her ability to captivate audiences on a global scale.
Her talent caught the attention of audiences and critics alike when she starred alongside George Clooney in the Anton Corbijn film "The American" in 2010, further establishing her as a talented actress with a bright future in the industry.
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