- Born
- Birth nameFamke Beumer Janssen
- Height1.82 m
- Famke Janssen was born November 5, 1964, in Amstelveen, the Netherlands, and has two other siblings. Moving to America in the 1980s, she modeled for Chanel in New York. Later, taking a break from modeling, she attended Columbia University, majoring in literature.
This model-turned-actress broke into Hollywood in the early 1990s. Her first film was Fathers and Sons (1992). Later she became James Bond's enemy in Điệp Vụ Mắt Vàng (1995). Her career has bloomed since then with her starring in such films as Ngôi Nhà Trên Đồi Quỷ Ám (1999), Trò Chơi Trốn Tìm (2005), a recurring role on FX's Nip/Tuck (2003), and the blockbuster movies Dị Nhân (2000), X-Men: Liên Minh Dị Nhân (2003), and X-Men: Phán Xét Cuối Cùng (2006).- IMDb Mini Biography By: Brittany Johnson
- SpouseTod Williams(1995 - 2000) (divorced)
- ChildrenNo Children
- RelativesAntoinette Beumer(Sibling)Marjolein Beumer(Sibling)Rosa Lursen(Niece or Nephew)Julia Lursen(Niece or Nephew)
- Natural brunette hair
- Statuesque, model-like figure
- Speaks Dutch, German, English and French.
- Because she values her personal privacy, does not participate in social media at all.
- Provides the Dutch-language narration for the Studio Tram Tour at Disney parks.
- Was inspired to become an activist against corruption after playing Lenore in Cưỡng Đoạt (2008). She now serves as the Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime.
- Wears size 11 shoes. Because of their large size, her shoes had to be especially made for her for the film Điệp Vụ Mắt Vàng (1995). In Love & Sex (2000), Jon Favreau's character jokes about how big her character's feet were.
- I felt different born into a family with two sisters who are blonde and blue-eyed, with me being the only brunette. [interview with People Weekly magazine, July 31, 2000. Volume 54, Number 5]
- I would rather not work than play in a movie that nobody watches.
- We've always been ready for female superheroes. Because women want to be them and men want to do them.
- I don't want to be exploited. That of course, as an actress, is a real challenge, not to be exploited. So I'm just going to keep looking for as many different types of roles as I can find in different genre movies. That's my goal, my aim. I like doing that. I've had a pretty varied career so far.
- I don't even like talking about dating. It's like having a stamp on your forehead: 'I'm available and I'm looking'.
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