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Katja Mira Herbers is born on 19 October 1980 in [[Amsterdam]] in the [[Netherlands]]. She is the daughter of Dutch violinist Vera Beths and German oboist and conductor Werner Herbers. She had a Canadian [[au pair]] and learned to speak Dutch, German, and French while growing up.
Katja Mira Herbers is born on 19 October 1980 in [[Amsterdam]] in the [[Netherlands]]. She is the daughter of Dutch violinist Vera Beths and German oboist and conductor Werner Herbers. She had a Canadian [[au pair]] and learned to speak Dutch, German, and French while growing up.


Herbers studied theatre at the [[Theaterschool]] in Amsterdam. During her studies, she played in the films ''[[Peter Bell (film)|Peter Bell]]'' (2002) and ''[[Brush with Fate]]'' (2003).
Herbers went to the [[Ignatius Gymnasium]] in Amsterdam from 1993 to 1999. She went to the [[HB Studio]] in New York City (2000–2001) and studied theatre at the [[Theaterschool]] in Amsterdam (2001–2005).<ref>{{nl icon}} [http://www.amsterdamdefilm.nl/docs/Katja_Herbers.pdf Katja Herbers (Roos)], Amsterdam De Film. Retrieved on 18 February 2014.</ref> During her studies, she played in the films ''[[Peter Bell (film)|Peter Bell]]'' (2002) and ''[[Brush with Fate]]'' (2003).


After her graduation, Herbers became a member of [[NTGent]] in [[Ghent]]. She is currently member of the [[Munich Kammerspiele]] in Munich and [[Het Nationale Toneel]] in The Hague. She lives in Munich and Amsterdam. In 2013, she won the Guido de Moor Award for young talent.<ref>{{nl icon}} "[http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/2676/Cultuur/article/detail/3506509/2013/09/09/Katja-Herbers-wint-toneelprijs-jong-talent.dhtml Katja Herbers wint toneelprijs jong talent]", ''[[de Volkskrant]]'', 2013. Retrieved on 12 February 2014.</ref>
After her graduation, Herbers became a member of [[NTGent]] in [[Ghent]].<ref>[http://www.katjaherbers.nl/index.php?page=bio-eng Biography Katja Herbers], Katja Herbers' official website. Retrieved on 18 February 2014.</ref> She is currently member of the [[Munich Kammerspiele]] in Munich and [[Het Nationale Toneel]] in The Hague. She lives in Munich and Amsterdam. In 2013, she won the Guido de Moor Award for young talent.<ref>{{nl icon}} "[http://www.volkskrant.nl/vk/nl/2676/Cultuur/article/detail/3506509/2013/09/09/Katja-Herbers-wint-toneelprijs-jong-talent.dhtml Katja Herbers wint toneelprijs jong talent]", ''[[de Volkskrant]]'', 2013. Retrieved on 12 February 2014.</ref>


== Filmography ==
== Filmography ==

Revision as of 11:22, 18 February 2014

Katja Herbers
Born
Katja Mira Herbers[1]

(1980-10-19) 19 October 1980 (age 43)
NationalityDutch
OccupationActress
Years active2002–present

Katja Mira Herbers (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈkɑtjaː ˈmiraː ˈɦɛrbərs]; born 19 October 1980) is a Dutch actress of theatre, film, and television.

Katja Mira Herbers is born on 19 October 1980 in Amsterdam in the Netherlands. She is the daughter of Dutch violinist Vera Beths and German oboist and conductor Werner Herbers. She had a Canadian au pair and learned to speak Dutch, German, and French while growing up.

Herbers went to the Ignatius Gymnasium in Amsterdam from 1993 to 1999. She went to the HB Studio in New York City (2000–2001) and studied theatre at the Theaterschool in Amsterdam (2001–2005).[2] During her studies, she played in the films Peter Bell (2002) and Brush with Fate (2003).

After her graduation, Herbers became a member of NTGent in Ghent.[3] She is currently member of the Munich Kammerspiele in Munich and Het Nationale Toneel in The Hague. She lives in Munich and Amsterdam. In 2013, she won the Guido de Moor Award for young talent.[4]

Filmography

Films
TV films
TV series

References

  1. ^ "Katja Mira Herbers", New York Times, 2010. Retrieved on 12 February 2014.
  2. ^ Template:Nl icon Katja Herbers (Roos), Amsterdam De Film. Retrieved on 18 February 2014.
  3. ^ Biography Katja Herbers, Katja Herbers' official website. Retrieved on 18 February 2014.
  4. ^ Template:Nl icon "Katja Herbers wint toneelprijs jong talent", de Volkskrant, 2013. Retrieved on 12 February 2014.