Famke Janssen
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| Birth name | Famke Beumer Janssen | |||||
| Born | November 5 1965 Amstelveen, Netherlands | |||||
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Famke Beumer Janssen (born November 5, 1965) is a Dutch actress and former fashion model. She is known for her roles in GoldenEye, Nip/Tuck, Winters and the X-Men film series.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Janssen was born in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, the only brunette in a family of blondes. There, besides her native Dutch, she learned to speak English, German, and French. She has two sisters, Antoinette Beumer (director) and Marjolein Beumer (actress). Janssen moved to the United States in 1984 and began her professional career as a fashion model. She was signed with Elite Model Management, and worked for Yves Saint Laurent, Chanel and Victoria's Secret, although she lost several months due to a car crash which required her to wear a neck brace. After studying writing and literature at Columbia University, she moved to Los Angeles to establish her acting career.
[edit] Career
Upon moving to Los Angeles, Janssen obtained her first parts, appearing in guest roles on TV series (such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and Melrose Place). Her first film role was with Jeff Goldblum in Fathers & Sons (1992). Also in that year, she was offered the role of Jadzia Dax in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine although she turned it down, preferring to star in films. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion) In 1994 she appeared in the first Pierce Brosnan James Bond film, GoldenEye, as femme fatale Xenia Onatopp.
Janssen played superheroine Dr. Jean Grey/Phoenix in X-Men, X2, and X-Men: The Last Stand. Janssen also starred in the movies Lord of Illusions, The Faculty, House on Haunted Hill, I Spy, Rounders, Deep Rising and Hide and Seek. In addition, Janssen had a prominent role in the second season of the popular TV show Nip/Tuck as the seductive and manipulative transsexual life coach Ava Moore.
Janssen has signed on to a police drama for NBC. The show will be created by David Shore, also the creater and executive producer of House. The writer of House, Peter Blake, will also help develop the project. The show will be a light drama with procedural elements that center on a female police officer (Janssen).
Janssen provides the Dutch-language narration for the Studio Tram Tour at all Disney parks.
[edit] Personal life
Janssen lives in New York City, in Greenwich Village. She was married to writer/director Tod Culpan Williams, son of architect Tod Williams, from 1995 to 2000. Her first name is pronounced /fɑːmke/ (the 'a' pronounced as in the word 'farm'). The name means little girl in West Frisian, the native language of the Dutch province Friesland.
Janssen has a brindle Boston Terrier named Licorice, with whom she frequently travels.[1]
[edit] Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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| 1992 | Fathers & Sons | Kyle Christian | |
| 1994 | Relentless IV: Ashes to Ashes | Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee | |
| 1995 | GoldenEye | Xenia Onatopp | |
| Lord of Illusions | Dorothea Swann | ||
| 1996 | Dead Girl | Treasure | |
| 1997 | City of Industry | Rachel Montana | |
| 1998 | The Faculty | Miss Elizabeth Burke | |
| The Adventures of Sebastian Cole | Fiona | ||
| Celebrity | Bonnie | ||
| Rounders | Petra | ||
| RPM | Claudia Haggs | ||
| Deep Rising | Trillian St. James | ||
| The Gingerbread Man | Leeanne Magruder | ||
| Monument Ave. | Katy | ||
| 1999 | House on Haunted Hill | Evelyn Stockard-Price | |
| 2000 | X-Men | Jean Grey | |
| Circus | Lily | ||
| Love & Sex | Kate Welles | ||
| 2001 | Don't Say a Word | Aggie Conrad | |
| Made | Jessica | ||
| 2002 | I Spy | Special Agent Rachel Wright | |
| 2003 | X2 | Jean Grey | |
| 2004 | Nip/Tuck (TV) | Ava Moore | |
| Eulogy | Judy Arnolds | ||
| 2005 | Hide and Seek | Katherine | |
| 2006 | X-Men: The Last Stand | Jean Grey/Phoenix | |
| The Treatment | Allegra Marshall | ||
| 2007 | The Ten | Gretchen Reigert | |
| Turn the River | Kailey Sullivan | ||
| Winters (TV) | Christie Winters | ||
| 2008 | Taken | ||
| The Wackness | Mrs. Squires | ||
| 100 Feet | Marnie Watson | Post-Production |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Famke Janssen at the Internet Movie Database
- Famke Janssen article at Memory Alpha, a Star Trek wikide:Famke Janssen
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