Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson
Antje Traue is an German actor from Germany. She acted in her first part in an English-speaking role in Pandorum. She is internationally renowned for her portrayal of the antagonist Faora In Man of Steel and The Flash and Agnes Nielsen in the German Netflix series Dark. Antje Traue is an German actor. She was born on the 18th of January, 1981. She could speak German and English with ease and performed her first part in English language in the film Pandorum. Antje Traue is an German actress. Born in the town of Mittweida Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany, on 18th of January 1981. The first time she acted in a film with an English language was in the film Pandorum. On the international stage, her most notable roles include her villainous character of Faora as unbreakable for the Superman film Man of Steel (2013) as well as her role in Agnes Nielsen's film Dark. Her stage debut came when she played Jeanne d'Arc, in a production at the school. She was sixteen when she was awarded the role of the main character in the International Munich Art Lab's debut Hip Hopera. Traue played and toured in the show over the course of four years on stages throughout Germany Europe and in New York City. Traue has been featured in numerous television and film productions, such as Kleinruppin Forever Berlin - am Meer or Phantomschmerz. In 2008 Traue was chosen for the role of lead actress in the movie Pandorum a science fiction/thriller film written and directed by Christian Alvart and written by Travis Milloy and starring Dennis Quaid as well as Ben Foster. Antoinette Robertson was born in New York in the US on the 26th of June, 1993. She is an American actress and model. Robertson is featured in a variety of films and television shows like Diggstown (2021-2022), The Blackening Block Party Junteenth (Keke McQueen 2022) and more. She was born in the city of New York. grew up on the island of Jamaica. Her parents came from Jamaica and settled in New York. She graduated with an BSc in Chemistry from Stony Brook University in Chemistry.
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