Tjitske Reidinga



Tjitske Jacoba Reidinga ( Leeuwarden , 20 February1972 ) is a Dutch actress who, among other roles is known in core . In 2002 she won the Colombina for Best Supporting Actress inWho's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for her role in the child wife Honey . The theater season 2006-2007 and 2007-2008 she played in Toos The Avenier family ( The Drama Plays ). Her role as Claire van Kampen in the television series Gooische Women was her big break with the general public in 2005.



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[ hide ]  *1 Biography  ==Biography [ edit] == Reidinga graduated in 1997 at the Amsterdam Theatre & drama school, after which she was acting in the theater. The program in core she plays include as Petronella princess and daughter rabbit . Then she starred in the film adaptation of Yes Sister, No Sister as Jet . The past five seasons was television Reidinga to the general public known for her role as the cool Claire van Kampen in the television (RTL) Gooische Women.
 * 2 Private
 * 3 Filmography
 * 4 Theatre
 * 5 External link

She is also active in theater productions of various organizations such as Suburbia, the Toneelschuur , the RO Theater and the Independent Theatre . Reidinga was awarded the Johan Card Rate for 2008/2009 season. On May 16, 2011, she received the Mary Dresselhuysstraat Price : "With her ​​thoughtful rolopbouw, accurate timing, her very own, dry humor and her typical, some lingering voice knows Tjitske make a small monument of each role" was the jury verdict. "She always manages to connect with a light touch. Deeper layers of her character" Commissioned by the De La Mar Theatre, they will provide a summer theater the next three years in collaboration with director Antoine Uitdehaag . ==Private [ edit] == Reidinga is married to actor Vincent Croiset . Together they have three sons. ==Filmography [ edit] == ==Theater [ edit] ==
 * Pictures Watching (1985) Thank you Sinterklaas!
 * The merman (1996) as Emily
 * Baantjer : The Cock and the XTC Murder (1998) as Puck Geldermans
 * Good deeds in daylight : Litter (1998) as Sylvia
 * The floor (2002-2003)
 * Yes Sister, No Sister (film) (2002) and Jet
 * Kees de boy (2003) as Miss Dubois
 * The Passion (2003) and Anke Neerinckx
 * The Band (2003) TV series
 * FIT (2004) as Major
 * Ellis in Glamour Land (2004) and Sleeping Beauty
 * Ibbeltje (2004) as Mientje
 * Gooische Women (2005) as Claire van Kampen (2005-2009)
 * Keyzer & De Boer Lawyers and Linda ( Where there's smoke, there's fire, 2005)
 * A Little Love (2006) as Aafke
 * Taartman (2009) as Bregtje
 * Gooische Women (2011) as Claire van Kampen
 * Hidden Defects (2011) as Annabet Hulk
 * Heart against Hard (2011) as Rebecca Franssen
 * The renovation (2012) as Tessa
 * Everything is family (2012) as Linda
 * According to Robert (2013) as a psychiatrist Lea
 * Doris (2013) as Doris Dorenbos
 * The disease is called Youth (1997 RO Theater)
 * Stardust (1998 Spui Theater)
 * Trainspotting (1998 ZAP Productions)
 * A bit of time out (1999 Fact)
 * The Fish Child (1999 Palace)
 * Midsummer Night's Dream (1999 RO Theater)
 * Yes Sister, No Sister (1999-2000, RO Theater) as Jet
 * Dutch Revue (2000 Toneelschuur)
 * The Trojan (2001 Independent Theatre)
 * Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2001-2002, Hummelinck Stuurman Theaterbureau ) as Honey
 * Hedda Gabler (2002-2003; Trust) as Hedda Gabler
 * Da Vinci and the turd (2003 Toneelschuur Haarlem)
 * Trains can reverse (2003-2004; Hummelinck Stuurman Theaterbureau )
 * Amadeus (2005; 't Bos Theater)
 * Out of love (2005 Hummelinck Stuurman)
 * The History of the Family Avenier (2007-2008; Scenic Plays) as Toos
 * The Imaginary Invalid (2009, Utrecht Games (DUS)) as Belin
 * The god of the massacre (2009; Suburbia) and Annette Reille
 * Truck Stop (2010; Scenic Plays) as Mother
 * Alice in Wonderland (2010; Orkater collaboration with Holland Symfonia ) as Alice
 * Augustus: Oklahoma (2011, Utrecht Games (DUS)) as Ivy Weston
 * Memory of Water (2012; De La Mar Theatre) as Marie
 * An ideal woman (2013 De La Mar Theatre) as Constance Middleton
 * The time passed (2013 De La Mar Theatre) as Betty