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Marie Vinck | |
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Born | Antwerp, Belgium |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1993–present |
Marie Vinck is a Belgian actress.
Life
Vinck started acting in 1993 at the age of 10 in the Flemish TV series Mother, Why Do We Live?, in which Vinck's mother performed a leading role. In 1998, she acted another role alongside her mother in the Dutch-Flemish movie Dandelion Game.
Vinck has also given the Flemish dubbing voice to Emma Watson's role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films, along with her colleagues Stef Aerts who gave the Flemish voice to Daniel Radcliffe's role as Harry Potter and Wouter Hendrickx who gave the Flemish voice to Rupert Grint's role as Ron Weasley.
Filmography
Film
- Dandelion Game – Moniek (1998)
- Cheese – Ida Laarmans (1999)
- Saint Amour – Unknown role (2001, TV Movie)
- The Kiss – Sarah Lenaerts (2004)
- Loft – Sarah Delporte (2008)
- The Box Collector – Juile (2008)
- Vox Populi – Peggy 25 jaar (2008)
- SM-rechter – Iris Allegaerts (2009)
- Amsterdam – Hannah (2009)
- Adem – Anneleen (2010)
- Lovesick – Michelle (2010)
- Sprakeloos – Josee 18 jaar, Josee 37 jaar (2017)
- Rituell – Kiki Schelfthaut (2022)
TV series
- Mother, why do we live? (1993)
- The Kavijaks – Esther 'Belinda' Goldberg (2007)
- Zone Stad – Els Liekens (2008), Stephanie Arco (2012)
- The Taste of the Keyser – Louise Lecron (2008)
- The Rodenburgs – Marie-Claire Rodenburg (2009–2011)
- 13 Commandments – Vicky Degraeve (2018)
- Rough Diamonds - Gila Wolfson (2023-)
Dubbing roles
Live-action films
Animated films
- Toy Story – Hannah Phillips (replacing Sarah Freeman's voice)
References
- ^ NWS, VRT (6 January 2017). "Marie Vinck verwacht kind van "Callboy"". vrtnws.be (in Dutch). Retrieved 22 May 2021.
External links
- Marie Vinck at IMDb
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