Sieger Sloot

Sieger Sloot

48 · Born: Oct 31, 1977

Personal Details

BornOct 31, 1977 Rotterdam, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands

Biography

Sieger Sloot, a renowned actor hailing from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, was born and raised in the vibrant city of Rotterdam in 1977. After completing his education at the esteemed Erasmiaans Gymnasium, he embarked on a journey to pursue his passion for acting.

In a remarkable feat, Sieger was accepted into both the Maastricht and Amsterdam drama schools, ultimately opting to attend the prestigious Academy of Fine Arts in Amsterdam. Upon graduation, he devoted himself to the world of theatre and comedy, showcasing his talents as a versatile performer.

Sieger's impressive career milestones include co-founding the Dutch theatre group "De Praktijk" and contributing to the writing and acting of the popular comedy series "Nieuw Dier" in 2006. His exceptional work earned him a spot in the critically acclaimed miniseries "John Adams" in 2008, which garnered numerous Emmy and Golden Globe awards.

Throughout his career, Sieger has worked on various TV comedy shows, solidifying his reputation as a talented theatre actor. He has also written two plays, "Superkapitalisten" in 2012 and "Sociaal Kapitaal" in 2019. In 2010, he appeared in the box office hit film "Dik Trom," further cementing his status as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry.

In recent years, Sieger has continued to impress audiences with his versatility, taking on diverse roles in films and TV shows. In 2016, he played a pivotal character in the TV movie "Riphagen," a gripping drama about a ruthless Dutch criminal during World War II. He also starred in the feature film "Stanley H." in 2019 and joined the cast of the TV series "Koppensnellers" in 2020, playing a successful journalist.

Career

2022
2020
2018
Gek van Oranje
Gek van Oranje as Dr. De Ruyter
2016
Riphagen
Riphagen as Frits Kerkhoven
Hartenstrijd
Hartenstrijd as Buurman Jacob
2014
Nena
Nena as Policeman
2013
Matterhorn
Matterhorn as Vader kinderpartijtje
2012
2010
Dik Trom
Dik Trom as Commentator in Dunhoven
2009
Impasse
Impasse as Boy
2007