Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson

Antje is a German-born actor. Her debut English language role was in the film Pandorum. Her name has been recognized internationally for her portrayals of Faora and Agnes Nielsen as the villains in Man of Steel (and The Flash) in addition to in Dark which is an German Netflix Series. Antje Traue is a German actor. Her birth date was January 18, 1981. She could speak German and English easily and effortlessly. She also performed her first part in English language in the film Pandorum. Antje Traue is an actor from Germany. German actor. She was born in Mittweida Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany, on 18th of January 1981. She appeared in her first character in the English language of the film Pandorum. Internationally, she is best known as the evil and unbreakable Faora in the Superman film of 2013 Man of Steel. It was during the stage production of her high school that she was first seen in the stage, playing Jeanne d'Arc. In her sixteenth year, Traue won the main character in Munich's International Art Lab's Hip Hopera. Traue performed on stage in Germany Europe, and New York City during the four-year tour. Traue subsequently appeared in several films and television shows, including Kleinruppin Forever Berlinam Meer as well as Phantomschmerz. In 2008, Traue was chosen for leading female character in the movie Pandorum which is a thriller/science fiction film written and directed by Christian Alvart written by Travis Milloy and starring Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Antoinette Robertson is an American model, actress and producer who was born on June 26 in 1993, New York United States. Robertson has appeared in numerous films as well as TV shows like Diggstown(Vivian Jefferson 2021-2022), The Blackening Block Party (Keke McQueen, 2022) as well as others. She was born and brought up in New York USA. Her parents came from Jamaica but settled within New York. She received a BSc at Stony Brook University in Chemistry.

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