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      • After a hiatus from acting, Musetta Vander has returned with a few upcoming projects in the works. In “The Uncivil War – America Divided,” she plays the character Beth, and the project is currently in post-production. In “Vengeance Girl,” she portrays Patricia Schmidt, and the film is already completed.
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  2. Jun 22, 2022 · What is Musetta Vander Doing Now? After a hiatus from acting, Musetta Vander has returned with a few upcoming projects in the works. In “The Uncivil War – America Divided,” she plays the character Beth, and the project is currently in post-production. In “Vengeance Girl,” she portrays Patricia Schmidt, and the film is already completed.

  3. Apr 28, 2022 · Musetta Vander broke onto the scene during the 1980s. Although many of her first roles were on the smaller side, her career started to take off in 1991 when she appeared in the TV series Super...

  4. Musetta Vander (born Musetta van der Merwe; 26 May 1963) [1] is a South African actress. Biography. In 1991, Vander landed her first notable role, portraying Zander Tyler in seven episodes of the action-adventure TV series Super Force. [2] In 1997, she portrayed Sindel in Mortal Kombat Annihilation. [3]

  5. Aug 30, 2022 · Musetta Vander wins the award for “worst line in script writing history” and it’s equal parts bad writing and bad delivery. A South African actress, model, and dancer, Vander portrayed Kitana’s presumed dead mother Sindel.

  6. Official Instagram account of Musetta Vander 🌸 #Actor #Healer #Teacher #Editor #Model @swimmingtigerqigong

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  7. Musetta Vander is a renowned South African actress, model, and dancer. She performed in numerous feature films, including collaborating with her husband like Under the Hula Moon and Gunshy. She had guest appearances on NCIS, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders, and Hawaii Five-0.

  8. Musetta Vander. Actress: Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. A Dutch South African, Musetta Vander was raised without that most basic of modern conveniences--television! Radio programming, childhood books and weekend trips to the drive-in introduced her to the magical world of movies.