Dutch actresses who were born in 1968

Here are 7 famous actresses from Netherlands were born in 1968:

Daphne Deckers

Daphne Deckers (November 10, 1968 Nijmegen-) otherwise known as Daphne Muriël Deckers or Deckers, Daphne is a Dutch writer, model and actor. She has two children, Alec Deckers and Emma Deckers.

Deckers started her career as a model in the late 80s, and became one of the most successful models of the Netherlands. She later transitioned to acting and appeared in several Dutch movies and TV shows. In 1996, she released her first book titled, "Decksels!", which went on to become a bestseller. Since then, she has written over 20 books, including children's books, novels and self-help books. She has also been a regular columnist for several Dutch magazines and newspapers. In addition to her writing and acting career, Deckers is a television presenter and has hosted several popular shows in the Netherlands. She has also been a judge on the Dutch version of "America's Next Top Model".

Bianca Krijgsman

Bianca Krijgsman (October 3, 1968 Oudesluis, Schagen-) is a Dutch actor and comedian. She has three children, Lizzy van Vleuten, Bobby van Vleuten and Lynn van Vleuten.

Bianca Krijgsman began her career as a stage actress and comedian in the 1990s, performing with several Dutch theater groups. In 2001, she made her television debut in the comedy sketch show "Kopspijkers". She gained widespread recognition for her role as Nancy in the television series "De Luizenmoeder" (The Lice Mother), which became a huge hit in the Netherlands.

Krijgsman has won several prestigious awards for her work, including the Theo d'Or in 2014 for her role in the play "De Verleiders". In addition to her acting career, Krijgsman has also provided voiceovers for animations and audiobooks.

Krijgsman is known for her humor and ability to bring depth and nuance to her characters. She is widely regarded as one of the leading actresses and comedians in the Netherlands and continues to be a sought-after performer in both theater and television.

Saskia Temmink

Saskia Temmink (May 17, 1968 Maastricht-) is a Dutch actor.

She graduated from the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1993 and has since starred in numerous theatre productions, television series and films in the Netherlands. Some of her notable theatre performances include the title role in the play "Maria Stuart" and Lady Macbeth in "Macbeth". On television, she has appeared in popular Dutch series such as "Flikken Maastricht" and "Dokter Tinus". She has also starred in films such as "Twin Sisters" and "Rings". In addition to her acting career, Temmink is also a voice-over artist and has lent her voice to various documentaries and commercials.

Laura Vlasblom

Laura Vlasblom (October 8, 1968 Drachten-) also known as Vlasblom, Laura is a Dutch singer, presenter, actor and voice actor. She has one child, Sem Bernard Laurens Ragas.

Laura Vlasblom started her career at the age of 16 as the lead vocalist of the Dutch girl group Frizzle Sizzle, which represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1986. After the group disbanded, she pursued a solo career and released several albums in the 1990s, including "Goud" and "Simpel Verlangen".

Apart from her music career, Vlasblom has also worked as a presenter on Dutch television programs such as "Goudkust" and "Campus". She has acted in Dutch films and TV series, including "Dokter Tinus" and "Zwarte Tulp".

Vlasblom is also a prolific voice actor and has dubbed various characters in foreign films and TV series, including Disney's "Pocahontas" and "The Lion King". She has won several awards for her voice acting and has been nominated for the Golden Calf award for Best Voice Actress.

In addition to her entertainment career, Vlasblom is also an advocate for animal rights and has supported various animal welfare organizations.

Babette van Veen

Babette van Veen (April 30, 1968 Utrecht-) a.k.a. Veen, van, Babette, Babette or Babette van Veen is a Dutch actor and singer. She has two children, Sebastiaan Westerweel and Silvijn Westerweel.

Van Veen first gained fame as a child actor in the Dutch television series "De Familie Knots" in the 1980s. She later appeared in various Dutch films and television shows, including "Flodder" and "Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden".

Aside from acting, van Veen is also a singer and released her debut album "Babette" in 1991. The album was well received and included the hit single "Zwart Wit". She has since released several more albums and singles, and has collaborated with other Dutch musicians.

In addition to her entertainment career, van Veen is also an activist for animal rights and environmental causes. She is a vegetarian and has worked with various organizations to advocate for animal welfare and protection of the environment.

Jina Sumedi

Jina Sumedi (February 21, 1968 Rotterdam-) is a Dutch actor and film score composer.

She rose to fame in the 1990s as a lead actress in various Dutch television series and films. Sumedi also worked extensively as a film score composer, providing music for a number of award-winning Dutch and international films. In 2011, she received critical acclaim for her performance in the play "Oeroeg" which was based on a novel by Hella S. Haasse. Sumedi is a multi-talented artist and has also directed and produced films in addition to her acting and composing work. She is a prominent figure in the Dutch film industry and has been recognized for her contributions with numerous awards and nominations.

Dominique van Vliet

Dominique van Vliet (September 5, 1968 Reeuwijk-) is a Dutch actor and presenter. She has two children, Keetje Vosmaer and Juul Vosmaer.

Van Vliet started her career as a presenter at the public broadcasting company VARA, where she presented the popular children's program "Huisje, Boompje, Beestje" from 1996 to 2006. She also worked as a presenter for the Dutch music channel TMF.

In addition to her presenting work, Van Vliet has acted in various TV series and movies, such as "Rozengeur & Wodka Lime", "Gooische Vrouwen" and "All Stars". She has also appeared in theater productions and served as a jury member on the Dutch version of "The Voice".

Van Vliet is known for her social engagement, especially in the field of sustainability, and is a member of the Dutch political party GroenLinks. She has written several books, including a children's book about sustainable living.

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