Thekla Reuten
Thekla Simona Gelsomina Reuten is a Dutch actress.
Life and career
Reuten was born in Bussum, Netherlands, the daughter of a Dutch father, Joost Reuten, and an Italian mother, who was born in Benabbio near Bagni di Lucca. She studied acting at the Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Amsterdam. During the last year of her studies, she assumed leading roles in Dutch film and theatre productions. Early in her career, she won the Shooting Star Award of the Berlinale for her portrayal of Lotte in the 2002 film Twin Sisters, which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best [Foreign Language Film]. Subsequent roles included In Bruges with Colin Farrell, and The American alongside George Clooney. Other films include Tate's Voyage, Little Crumb, Rosenstraße, and Everybody's famous!, which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.Reuten's television work includes the BBC's Hidden and Restless, and Showtime's Sleeper Cell. On stage, she has performed in Johan Simons's production Fall of the Gods at the Salzburg Festival and the Ruhr Triennial, as well as in Rufus Norris’s Blood Wedding at the Almeida Theatre in London, alongside Gael Garcia Bernal.
Reuten speaks five languages: German, English, French, Dutch, and Italian.
On 18 March 2019, it was announced that Reuten was cast as Jillian Salvius in the Netflix fantasy series, Warrior Nun.
She won the Rutger Hauer Award in January 2026.
Theater (selection)
- 1997: Susn by Herbert Achternbusch as 'Suus' at Brakke Grond Atsterdat, Festival aan zee Oostende and Theater Kikker Utrecht
- 1998: The Comedy of Seduction by Arthur Schnitzler as 'Gilda' at Het Nationale Toneel
- 1999: The Dresser by Ronald Harwood as 'Irene' at Hummelinck Stuurman
- 1999: Fall of the Gods by Luchino Visconti and Tom Blokdijk as 'Bediende', 'Lisa' and 'Dirndl' at Hollandia and zu den Salzburger Festspiele and zur Ruhr Triennale
- 2001: The [House of Bernarda Alba] by Federico García Lorca as 'Adela' at Het Nationale Toneel
- 2004: Braatbos by Willem Jan Otten as 'Nana' at Het Toneel Speelt
- 2005: Blood Wedding by Federico García Lorca as 'Braut' at Almeida Theater
Voice-over (dubbing)
- 2004: Shark Tale
- 2007: Bee Movie
- 2014: ''How to Train Your Dragon''
Awards (selection)
- 1997: Encouragement Award at Belgian Theatre Festival 'Theater aan Zee' for Susn
- 1997: Philip Morris Scholarship for Susn
- 1998: Golden Calf Award for Best Actress in De Trip van het Teetje
- 1998: NOS Culture Award for Best Actress
- 2004: European Shooting Star of the Berlinale for outstanding performance in Twin Sisters
- 2009: Rembrandt Award for Best Actress in ''The Silent Army''