Johanna ter Steege

Johanna ter Steege

  • Born: 1961-5-10
  • Birthplace: Wierden, Netherlands
  • Height: 5' 6" (1.68 m)
  • Profession: actor, director
  • Nationality: Netherlands
  • Representative Works: cool kids don't cry
  • Johanna ter Steege was born on May 10, 1961 in Wierden, The Netherlands. Dutch actress and director.
    Her main works include "la vie", " Cool Kids Don't Cry " and " Second Spring ". She won the Best Supporting Actress at the 1st European Film Awards for " Spoorloos " . [1] 
    Extended Reading
    • Zita 2022-01-07 15:54:04

      Light at the end of the tunnel

      I like films made in small European countries, "Mysterious Eyes", "Death Papers", "Investigator", and this "Mysterious Disappearance". These films have a gloomy look, like patches of moss spreading out of the cold black forest of Northern Europe. These films pay much attention to the inner...

    • Mireya 2022-01-07 15:54:04

      Just for the last cup of coffee

      Watch the movie again and again to comment. The first half of the movie is really boring, until the middle-aged uncle's confession, absurd coffee. But after reading it, I couldn't let go of it. Why did the hero drink that cup of coffee? After thinking about it carefully, I realized that the boring...

    • Dannie 2022-03-27 09:01:14

      The law of human communication: the time apart is half the time together. This man took 9 times more time...finally...knows everything...

    • Clementine 2022-03-27 09:01:14

      1. For the discussion of criminal psychology, good and evil can coexist in a person's heart, so there is an interesting problem, which is of course anti-ethical, that is, there is no real good and evil, it is just When people's thoughts break through their physical fears, it seems possible to do good or evil; 2. Our curiosity about the unknown can actually be said to be a kind of voyeurism, with desperate enthusiasm and Charm.

    The Vanishing quotes

    • Rex Hofman: Sometimes I imagine she's alive. Somewhere far away. She's very happy. And then, I have to make a choice. Either I let her go on living and never know, or I let her die and find out what happened. So... I let her die.

    • Raymond Lemorne: You start with an idea in your head, and you take a step... then a second... Soon, you realize you're up to your neck in something intense, but that doesn't matter. You keep at it for the sheer pleasure of it. For the pure satisfaction it might bring you.