Hadewych Minis
☼ Born on 5 December 1977, in Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
BiographyHadewych Minis is one of The Netherlands' most versatile leading actresses. After graduating from the Maastricht Theatre Academy in 1999 she became a member of Johan Simons' legendary Hollandia Theatre Company and toured throughout Europe, From 2005 until 2012 Hadewych performed around the world with renowned theatre company Toneelgroep Amsterdam, with artistic director Ivo van Hove. She starred in plays including 'Angels in America', 'Opening Night' and 'Scenes From A Marriage'. Starting in 2013 she turned her focus to film and television, starring in Golden Palm Nominee film Borgman (2013) and box office hit Bloed, zweet & tranen (2015). She won the Golden Kalf for Best Actress for both films, the highest actor's prize in the Netherlands. Hadewych is featured in Oscar Nominee and Golden Palm Nominee Toni Erdmann (2016) and the Netflix series Tokyo Trial (2016). Hadewych also wrote and recorded two albums, 'Hadewych Minis' and 'The Truth And Nothing But The Truth' (vocals and bass guitar). She is filming and working on her much anticipated one woman show combining her 2 loves, acting and singing.


In the role of actor

Toni Erdmann (27/01/2017)

A corporate consultant has to deal with the prankish behaviour of her father in Toni Erdmann. Winfried (Peter Simonischek) is a retired piano teacher in Germany, who delights in playing pranks on people. However, he has a bit of a distant relationship with his daughter Ines (Sandra Hüller), who is a high-ranking management consultant in Bucharest. Winfried spontaneously […]

Toni Erdmann (09/09/2016)

A corporate constant has to deal with the prankish behaviour of her father in Toni Erdmann. Winfried (Peter Simonischek) is a retired piano teacher in Germany, who delights in playing pranks on people. However, he has a bit of a distant relationship with his daughter Ines (Sandra Hüller), who is a high-ranking management consultant in Bucharest. Winfried […]

Borgman (04/07/2014)

Indie Spotlight is a series focusing on reviews of independent films A vaguely sinister man invades the life of a suburban family in the dark Dutch fable Borgman. When he is first introduced, Camiel Borgman (Jan Bijvoet) is a bearded hermit, who is forced away from his underground den. Camiel finds his way to the […]