Sieger Sloot
Sieger Sloot was born on Oct 31, 1977 in Netherlands. Sieger Sloot's big-screen debut came with De zwarte meteoor directed by Guido Pieters in 2000, strarring Libbe Van Borssum. Sieger Sloot is known for Tropenjaren directed by Elzelien Peters, Jelka van Houten stars as Rosa and Henry van Loon as Jelle. The most recent award Sieger Sloot achieved is Five Continents International Film Festival. The upcoming new tvshow Sieger Sloot plays is Tropenjaren - Season 1 which will be released on Apr 17, 2022.
Sieger Sloot (1977) is an actor based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. He was born and raised in Rotterdam and after finishing the Erasmiaans Gymnasium he decided to become an actor. After quite uniquely being accepted to both the Maastricht and the Amsterdam drama school, he attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. After his graduation at the academy he focused mainly on theatre and comedy. He was one of the founders of a Dutch theatre group, "De Praktijk", and in 2007 he was one of the writers of a Dutch comedy series, Nieuw Dier (2006), in which he also performed many roles. In 2008 Sieger appeared in the critically acclaimed miniseries John Adams (2008), which won many Emmys and Golden Globes. He worked on several TV comedy shows, is a well known theatre actor and wrote two plays, "Superkapitalisten" (2012) and "Sociaal Kapitaal" (2019). The feature film Dik Trom (2010) in which he appeared was a box office success. In 2016 Sieger played one of the main characters in Riphagen (2016), a TV movie about a vicious Dutch criminal during WWII, as Frits Kerkhoven. In 2019 Sieger starred in Stanley H. (2019) and in 2020 he was added to the cast of Koppensnellers (2020) where he played a successful journalist.
Birthday
Oct 31, 1977Place of Birth
Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
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