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  1. Hannah Hoekstra (born 2 August 1987 [1] in Rotterdam) is a Dutch actress . Career. In 2010, Hoekstra graduated from the Amsterdam Theatre Academy, where she studied from 2006. During training, she participated in the play Underground by director Johan Simons.

  2. Hannah Hoekstra receives her first Golden Calf Best Actress in 2012 for her role in Hemel. For her role in the feature film De Helleveeg, she receives her second Golden Calf Best Actress in 2016. In 2019, she receives the highest female drama award the Theo d'Or for her role in People, Places & Things.

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  4. Mar 13, 2024 · Hannah Hoekstra is the inspiration for Aloy from Horizon Zero Dawn and Forbidden West. This interview took a unexpected and funny turn! #horizonzerodawn #hor...

  5. Mar 6, 2017 · We all know that Ashly Burch lent her larynx to bring the outspoken heroine to life, but one thing we weren't aware of is that the character's based upon the likeness of Dutch actress Hannah...

  6. May 27, 2022 · Hannah Hoekstra. Already serving as the literal face of the franchise, Hannah Hoekstra would make a lot of sense for the role of Aloy in a live-action Horizon Zero Dawn project.

  7. A graduate of the Amsterdam Theatre School, Hannah Hoekstra received a Best Actress Award at the Netherlands Film Festival in 2012 for her lead role in Sacha Polak 's Hemel [+. ]. She was cast in Bobby Boermans ' App [+.

  8. Hannah Hoekstra is a actress who was born in 1987 in Netherlands known for: Cocaine Bear, The Canal, Faithfully Yours, Hemel, Modern Love Amsterdam (TV Series), App, Diepe Gronden (TV Series), The Fury, Love in a Bottle and Mister Twister: Class of Fun

  9. Explore the filmography of Hannah Hoekstra on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  10. Her breakthrough came in 2012 when she was cast in Sacha Polak's film Hemel, in which Hoekstra plays a sensual beauty with signs of hypersexuality. The film was shown at the Berlin film festival and received a special prize FIPRESCI.