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| Name | Pieter de Roos |
| Occupation | Actor |
Pieter de Roos is a contemporary actor known for stage, film, and television work across Dutch, Belgian, and international productions. He has collaborated with prominent directors, companies, and festivals, and has appeared in adaptations of literary works and original screenplays. De Roos's career spans repertory theatre, arthouse cinema, and mainstream television drama.
De Roos was born in the Netherlands and raised in a region with access to institutions such as the Royal Conservatory of The Hague, the Amsterdam School of the Arts, and the Utrecht School of the Arts. During his formative years he trained in classical and contemporary performance techniques linked to figures like Constantin Stanislavski, Jerzy Grotowski, and Suzuki (theatre). He participated in youth programs affiliated with the Dutch National Opera and the Concertgebouw Orchestra youth outreach, and attended workshops led by visiting artists from the Comédie-Française, the Royal Shakespeare Company, and the Grotowski Institute. His early mentors included instructors associated with the Toneelgroep Amsterdam and the Nationaal Theater. He completed a conservatory program that included modules on movement with practitioners from the Laban Centre and voice work informed by methods practiced at the Juilliard School summer exchange.
De Roos transitioned into film through collaborations with independent filmmakers connected to festivals such as the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Cannes Film Festival, and the Berlinale. He worked on projects produced by companies comparable to Eye Filmmuseum, FortyFour Films, and Rinkel Film and with directors who have screened at Venice Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival. Roles in auteur-driven features placed him alongside cinematographers and editors who had credits with productions screened at the Locarno Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. His filmography includes period dramas, contemporary social realist pieces, and experimental shorts showcased at venues like the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen and the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival.
In theatre, De Roos has been engaged by ensembles such as Toneelgroep Amsterdam, the Scapino Ballet Rotterdam for interdisciplinary projects, and the National Theatre (Netherlands). He has appeared in productions staged at the Het Muziek Theater, DeLaMar Theater, and fringe venues associated with the Holland Festival. Television credits include serialized dramas and limited series commissioned by broadcasters such as Nederlandse Publieke Omroep, VRT, ZDF, and streaming platforms analogous to Netflix and Amazon Prime Video that co-produce European content. He has worked under directors with television credentials on adaptations of works by authors like Harry Mulisch, Hella S. Haasse, and Gerard Reve, and on crime dramas related to formats like Baantjer and series inspired by the Nordic noir tradition.
De Roos achieved critical notice for roles in films screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam and honoured in national award circuits such as the Netherlands Film Festival and the Golden Calf awards. His portrayal of morally conflicted characters echoed performances celebrated in comparisons to actors from the Dutch Golden Age of cinema and received attention in periodicals linked to institutions like Eye Filmmuseum and cultural programs at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. He earned nominations from critics associated with the Variety correspondence network for European cinema and was invited to sit on juries at festivals including Nederlands Film Festival and regional editions of the Rotterdam International Film Festival. His theatre work has been praised in reviews appearing in outlets tied to the Holland Festival and the Theatre Institute Nederland.
Outside of acting, De Roos is engaged with cultural organizations that promote access to the arts, collaborating with foundations similar to the Prins Bernhard Culture Fund and educational outreach initiatives connected to the About Arts movement. He has supported causes aligned with heritage conservation groups that work with the Rijksmuseum outreach and environmental NGOs operating in the North Sea region, often participating in benefit readings at institutions like the Anne Frank House and fundraisers linked to the Het Arsenaal legacy programs. He has lectured at academies such as the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland visiting program and contributed to panels at the European Film Academy conferences on industry sustainability and performer training.
Selected film credits include appearances in festival premieres and national releases screened at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, the Berlinale, and the Cannes Film Festival. Selected theatre credits encompass seasons with Toneelgroep Amsterdam, productions at the Holland Festival, and touring shows presented at the DeLaMar Theater and regional repertory houses. Selected television credits feature dramas broadcast by Nederlandse Publieke Omroep, series co-produced with VRT, and streaming projects with pan-European distribution.
Category:Dutch actors Category:20th-century actors Category:21st-century actors