Roosmarijn van der Hoek

Roosmarijn van der Hoek, born in Haarlem, Netherlands back in 2006, has been in the acting game since she was basically a kid. She’s racked up quite an impressive list of credits for someone so young. You might remember her from “Mees Kees Langs de Lijn” (that’s “Mister Twister” in English) from 2016, or maybe “Het Geheim van Eyck” a year before. Dig a little deeper and she pops up in “Brammetje Baas” (or “Fidgety Bram”), and “Levenslied,” both earlier on. She’s not just a one-hit wonder either, she’s shown up in a bunch of Dutch TV series and films—like “Jongens” (“Boys”), “Aanmodderfakker,” “Prooi” (“Prey”), and “Charlie.” Seriously, her filmography reads like a tour of Dutch pop culture over the past decade. You’ll spot her playing Milou in “Bumperkleef” (“Tailgate”)—she’s the oldest daughter in that one. And in “Buiten is het feest” (“Hidden in the Spotlight”) she plays Lotte, the niece of Sonne. Fast forward a bit, Roosmarijn played Demi in “Mijn Kleine Grote Broer” in 2021 and showed up as young Nathalie in “Herman vermoordt mensen” on TV in 2022. If you’re into police dramas, she’s Hester in season 17 of “Flikken Maastricht.” She’s even done some short films and taken roles in “Saïd and Anna” and “Een van ons” in 2024. Oh, and heads up—she’s set to star in a Netflix original movie in 2025. Talk about a rising star; she’s definitely one to watch.

Roosmarijn van der Hoek
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Personal details

  • Height: 5′ 3¾″ (1.62 m)
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Roos or Marijntje
    • Trivia:

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