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  1. Jackie van Beek (born 10 May 1976) is a New Zealand film and television director, writer and actress.

  2. Jackie van Beek. Director: The Breaker Upperers. Jackie is a New Zealand writer/director/actor/producer. With a background in comedy theatre, Jackie premiered her first feature The Inland Road in competition at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival.

  3. Jackie van Beek has won awards and international acclaim as an actress, writer and director for her work in What We Do in the Shadows, Wellington Paranormal and The Breaker Upperers....

  4. Jackie van Beek. Director: The Breaker Upperers. Jackie is a New Zealand writer/director/actor/producer. With a background in comedy theatre, Jackie premiered her first feature The Inland Road in competition at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival.

  5. May 11, 2022 · Jackie van Beek - The multi-talented Jackie van Beek emerged from Wellingtons theatre scene in the 1990s. After directing a run of award-winning shorts, her first feature The Inland Road was invited to the 2017 Berlin Film Festival.

  6. Jackie van Beek's CV is as impressive as it is long — she's a respected actor, writer, and director across comedy and drama, for stage, television and film. In this Funny As interview, she talks about a plethora of subjects, including:

  7. Jackie is a New Zealand actress, writer and director best known for The Breaker Upperers, a buddy comedy that she co-wrote, directed and starred in with Madeleine Sami. Her first feature film, The Inland Road, premiered in competition at the 2017 Berlin Film Festival.

  8. Jackie van Beek is an actor, director and writer who first honed her storytelling skills in theatre. She has acted in a variety of television and film roles, and directed several award-winning short films.

  9. Jul 27, 2018 · Jackie van Beek and Madeleine Sami share their favourites of the romcom genre and why their film gives a big shout out to Celine Dion.

  10. Van Beek thrived on her improvised role, and loved working with her “dear old friends”, directors Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. She went on to direct for Shadows spinoff Wellington Paranormal.