Antje Traue and Antoinette Robertson

Antje Traue is an German actress from Germany. In the movie Pandorum she was in her first English part. She is internationally renowned for her performance as Faora, the villain Faora on Man of Steel and The Flash and Agnes Nielsen in the German Netflix show Dark. Antje Traue is a German actor. Born on the 18th of January, 1981. She can speak German as well as English proficiently, and played her debut English-language character in the movie Pandorum. Antje Traue is a German-born actor. Her birthplace was in the city of Mittweida, Bezirk Karl-Marx-Stadt East Germany, on the 18th January, 1981. Pandorum was her debut in English. The world-wide recognition she has earned stems from her performance of Faora hero, an indestructible antagonist from 2013, the Superman film Man of Steel. She was also Agnes Nielsen in Dark on Netflix. The stage debut began when she was cast as Jeanne d'Arc in a school production. At the age of 16, Traue won the main part in the International Munich Art Lab's Hip Hopera. Traue played and toured in the group for four years appearing on stage throughout Germany Europe and in New York City. Traue has since appeared on a number of films and television shows which included Kleinruppin forever Berlinam Meer and Phantomschmerz. Traue played the female protagonist in Pandorum directed by Christian Alvart. Written by Travis Milloy with Dennis Quaid. Antoinette Robertson has been an American actress, producer, and model since June 26, 1994. Robertson appeared in a variety of films and television shows, including Diggstown(Vivian Jefferson, 2021-2022), The Blackening Block Party (Keke McQueen, 2022) as well as others. Robertson was born and raised in New york and grew in Jamaica. Her parents were originally from Jamaica but moved from Jamaica to New York. She earned an BSc qualification in Chemistry from Stony Brook University.

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