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Rifka Lodeizen | |
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Born | Amsterdam, Netherlands | 16 October 1972
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1991–present |
Awards |
Rifka Lodeizen (born 16 October 1972 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch actress.
Lodeizen made her debut with a small role in the 1991 film The Province. She was discovered by film director Eddy Terstall and she played a role in his 1996 film Hufters & hofdames.[1][2]
Lodeizen won the Golden Calf for Best Actress award at the 2009 Netherlands Film Festival for her role in the film Can Go Through Skin directed by Esther Rots.[1][3]
She also won the Golden Calf for Best Actress in a Television Drama award in 2012 for her role in the television series Overspel by Frank Ketelaar.[1] She also won this award in 2019 for her role in the television series Judas.
She was also nominated for a Golden Calf award for her roles in the films Tonio (2016) and Disappearance (2017).[1][4]
Lodeizen also wrote the script for Kleine IJstijd (2017) in collaboration with Paula van der Oest.[2]
In 2021, she appeared in the television series Maud & Babs.[5]
Lodeizen is a daughter of Dutch artist Frank Lodeizen.[4][2] At birth, she was given the name Rifke but as a teenager she decided to change her name to Rifka, the name of her father's sister.[1] Her paternal grandmother was Jewish.[6]
She has two daughters.[4]