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| Name | Katja Herbers |
| Caption | Herbers in 2018 |
| Birth date | 19 October 1980 |
| Birth place | Amsterdam, Netherlands |
| Alma mater | Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Years active | 2001–present |
| Spouse | Jeroen van Koningsbrugge, 2015 |
Katja Herbers is a Dutch actress renowned for her compelling performances across international film, television, and stage. She gained significant recognition for her roles in the American supernatural drama series Evil and the acclaimed science fiction series The Leftovers. Her versatile career spans prestigious European theatre, Dutch cinema, and major Hollywood productions, establishing her as a prominent figure in contemporary acting.
Katja Herbers was born in Amsterdam and spent part of her childhood in New York City due to her father's academic work at Columbia University. She is the daughter of a German mother and a Dutch father, the physicist Willem Herbers. Her early exposure to different cultures influenced her linguistic abilities and artistic perspective. She pursued formal acting training at the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts, graduating in 2001, which provided a foundation in classical and contemporary theatre technique.
Herbers began her professional career on the stage, performing with the renowned Dutch theatre company Toneelgroep Amsterdam under the direction of Ivo van Hove. Her breakthrough in Dutch television came with a leading role in the popular series Penoza. International audiences first took note of her performance as Dr. Helen Prins in the second season of the HBO series The Leftovers. This led to her most prominent role to date as psychologist Dr. Kristen Bouchard on the Paramount+ psychological mystery series Evil, created by Robert King and Michelle King. Her film work includes notable parts in Paul Verhoeven's thriller The Black Book, the horror film The Field Guide to Evil, and the American science fiction sequel The Man in the High Castle. She has also appeared in episodes of acclaimed series such as The Americans and The Good Fight.
Katja Herbers is married to Dutch actor and comedian Jeroen van Koningsbrugge; the couple wed in 2015. She maintains a relatively private life, dividing her time between the Netherlands and the United States for work. Fluent in Dutch, English, and German, her multilingualism has been a significant asset in her international career. She is an advocate for environmental causes and has supported various cultural institutions in Amsterdam.
A selection of her notable screen credits includes: * Film: The Black Book (2006), The Dinner (2013), The Field Guide to Evil (2018), The Columnist (2019). * Television: Penoza (2011–2014), The Leftovers (2015), The Man in the High Castle (2015), The Americans (2017), Evil (2019–present).
Herbers has received several accolades for her work. She won the Golden Calf for Best Actress for her role in The Columnist at the Netherlands Film Festival. For her performance in Evil, she earned a nomination for Best Actress in a Streaming Series at the Critics' Choice Super Awards. She has also been nominated for the prestigious International Emmy Award for her work in the Dutch series Penoza.
Category:Dutch film actresses Category:Dutch television actresses Category:1980 births Category:Living people