Jeroen Spitzenberger (1976) is best known internationally for his supporting role in the Oscar-nominated film
Twin Sisters (2002), which went on to be a hit with critics and film lovers worldwide.
In 1998 he graduated from the Institute of Arts in Arnhem. Ever since he is a beloved stage and screen actor and generally considered one of the most versatile Dutch actors. His past credits include roles in local box office hits such as
Love Is All (2007), opposite
Carice van Houten (
Game of Thrones (2011)), as well as popular TV series such as the immensely popular
Divorce (2012), which went on to air for four seasons. Recent feature film credits include lead roles in the family film
Mr. Frog (2016), based on a famous Dutch children's book about a teacher who happens to be able to change into a frog, and
A Real Vermeer (2016), about notorious Dutch art forger Han van Meegeren, who is often called 'one of the greatest art forgers of the Twentieth Century'. On the small screen he played one of the lead roles in
Flight HS13 (2016), based on a Turkish thriller series, and both seasons of
Suspects (2017), based on the UK TV series of the same name.
Jeroen is also at home on stage. He performed in plays such as Midsummernight's Dream, Romeo & Juliet, PPP (about Pier Paolo Passolini) and in Venus in Fur. In 2017 he will be on stage in the play Terror directed by
Peter de Baan.