Kyoko Scholiers

Kyoko Scholiers

actress, writer, director

Kyoko Scholiers was born on Apr 28, 1981 in Belgium. Kyoko Scholiers's big-screen debut came with Rosie directed by Patrice Toye in 1998. Kyoko Scholiers is known for F*** You Very, Very Much directed by Jonas Govaerts, Frances Lefebure stars as An and Evelien Bosmans as Flo. The upcoming new tvshow Kyoko Scholiers plays is F*** You Very, Very Much - Season 1 which will be released on Aug 01, 2021.

Kyoko Scholiers (°1981) is a Belgian film and theatre actress, writer and director based in Antwerp. She graduated from theatre school (Studio Herman Teirlinck, Antwerp) in 2003 and ever since worked in Belgium, the Netherlands and France as an actress with theatre groups such as De Roovers, Het Toneelhuis, Comp.Marius, Theater Antigone, Het Paleis, Zuidpool, Bronks and others. With fellow artists Louis van der Waal and Maarten Westra Hoekzema she founded the theatre collective 'unm'. Together they created projects like Tussen hond en wolf (2009) and The house that built us (2012). Together with her friend and fellow actress Ruth Becquart, she created the performance Letter. This production won the Dutch Dioraphte prize. In 2015, Kyoko created Bastard, a comical-existential research into her alleged descent from Napoleon Bonaparte. The multimedial theatre performance was very well received by the press and toured intensively in Flanders and the Netherlands. In 2017 Kyoko came out with Misconnected (Caravan Production): this installation is touring to European theatre festivals and museums until today. Kyoko did camera work for Any Way the Wind Blows by Tom Barman, Stille Waters and The Hell of Tanger by Frank Van Mechelen, Het Eiland by Jan Eelen, Sextet by Eddy Terstall, Geub by Jan Dircksens / Mathias De Neve and Albatros by Wannes Destoop. She did several guest roles for Flemish TV series as Code 37, Vermist, Rang 1 and Aspe.

  • Birthday

    Apr 28, 1981
  • Place of Birth

    Borgerhout, Flanders, Belgium

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