Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson
Antje Traue, an actress in Germany. In the movie Pandorum the actress played her first English role. She has gained international recognition for her portrayals of Faora as well as Agnes Nielsen as the villains in Man of Steel (and The Flash) as well as in Dark, which is a German Netflix series. Antje Traue was born in 1981 on the 18th of January. She is fluent in both German and English proficiently, and played her debut English-language character in the movie Pandorum. Antje Traue is a German actor. Born 18 January 1981, in Mittweida-Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany. She appeared in her first character in the English language of the film Pandorum. In the international spotlight the most notable of her roles include her villainous performance as Faora as impervious to destruction as she appears in the Superman film Man of Steel (2013) and Agnes Nielsen's role in Dark. In her teens, her career on stage started with a role as Jeanne d'Arc. She was sixteen when she was awarded her role as the leading lady in the International Munich Art Lab's debut Hip Hopera. Traue was a part of the show for a period of four years, appearing on stages throughout Germany Europe and in New York City. In the following years, Traue was featured in a variety of films as well as television shows including Kleinruppin Forever Berlin am Meer and Phantomschmerz. Traue was the lead female character in Pandorum which is a science fiction thriller film directed and written by Christian Alvart. It also features Dennis Quaid and Ben Foster. Antoinette Robertson was born in the United States of America in New York on the 26th of June, 1993. She is an American actress and model. Robertson has been featured in numerous films and TV series like Diggstown (Vivian George 2021-22) The Blackening Block Party Juneteenth (Keke McQueen 2022) and numerous others. Her family was from Jamaica and was born in New York. Her parents, originally from Jamaica settled in New York. She earned an BSc (Bachelor of Science) in Chemistry at Stony Brook University.






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