Halina Reijn Movies
A native of Amsterdam, born in 1975, versatile actress
Halina Reijn attended the Maastrict Theatre Academy in the Netherlands and broke through to substantial acclaim courtesy of
Job Gosschalk, a casting director who witnessed her in a play and introduced her to Dutch theatrical impresario
Theu Boermans. Subsequent years found
Reijn honing her craft on the stage (initially under the tutelage of
Boermans), in productions such as
Anton Chekhov's The Seagull (as Nina) and Hamlet (as Ophelia). She moved into television in the early '90s and entered film around the tail end of that decade; early features that starred
Reijn were predominantly Dutch outings with exposure confined to western Europe, though she scored a major international success as the second female lead (after
Carice van Houten) in
Paul Verhoeven's World War II thriller
Zwartboek (2006), and in 2008 joined
Tom Cruise,
Kenneth Branagh, and others as Margarethe van Oven in United Artists' Hitler assassination drama
Valkyrie. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide