Anna Speller (b. 1984)

Birthplace:
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Born:
February 28, 1984

Anna Speller is geboren op 28 februari 1984 te Amsterdam. Vanaf 1996 zat zij naast haar HAVO op Jeugdtheater Circel te Sittard en Jeugdtheater Partout te Maastricht. Tevens zit ze vanaf 2001 tot heden op zangles van Setske Mostaerd.  Na haar middelbare school heeft ze meegedaan aan het programma Starmaker, waardoor zij in een jongeren popgroep kwam, genaamd K-otic. Zij hebben 9 hit-singles gemaakt, waaronder Damn I think I love you en Falling. Ook heeft K-otic heeft 2 awards gewonnen, namelijk de ‘TMF Award’ en de ‘Top of the Pops Award’. In 2003 ging de popgroep uit elkaar.  Hierna ging Anna naar De Trap te Amsterdam voor één jaar. Daarnaast heeft ze nog aan enkele workshops meegedaan, waaronder Vooropleiding voor De Trap met Coney Manen en Marjolein Macrander, Camera Zomerschool van Marjolein Macrander, Joep Sertons, Joop Brussee en Marianne Vloetgraven en een Selectiecursus van Frank Sanders.  In 2004 was ze te zien op de Nederlandse televisie in de serie Het Glazen Huis. Ze vertolkte de rol van Merel Westhof. In 2006 speelde Anna in de film Het Woeden der Gehele Wereld waar ze de rol had van Joanna Oberstein. Deze film is een verfilming van het boek van Maarten ’t Hart.

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