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Television. Accolades. References. Sources. External links. Renée Soutendijk. Renette Pauline Soutendijk ( [ˈsʌutəndɛik], born 21 May 1957), known professionally as Renée Soutendijk, is a Dutch actress. A gymnast in her youth, Soutendijk began her acting career in the late 1970s.
Actress: Suspiria. Renée Soutendijk was born on 21 May 1957 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands. She is an actress, known for Suspiria (2018), Eve of Destruction (1991) and Private Resistance (1985). She is married to Thed Lenssen. They have two children.
- May 21, 1957
Zij was een favoriete actrice van regisseur Paul Verhoeven en is het meest bekend geworden door haar rollen in diens filmhits Spetters (1980) en De vierde man (1983). Met haar knappe verschijning en blonde haar was Soutendijk in de jaren tachtig verzekerd van haar status als sekssymbool.
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Renette Pauline Soutendijk, known as Renée Soutendijk, (born May 21, 1957 in The Hague) is a Dutch actress. She was a favorite star of director Paul Verhoeven's films and is perhaps best known for her work in his 1980 release, Spetters. Soutendijk is the mother of actress Caro Lenssen.
Renée Soutendijk is a Dutch actress who starred in films such as The Fourth Man, Suspiria, and Eve of Destruction. See her photos, ratings, reviews, and credits on Rotten Tomatoes.
Biography by AllMovie. A former Olympic athlete, Amsterdam-born Renee Soutendijk began her film career in Germany. The blonde, powerfully built young actress scored a hit playing loose-cannon "heroines" in a brace of Paul Verhoeven-directed cult films, Spetters (1980) and The Fourth Man (1983).