Antoinette Jelgersma, born on December 18, 1955, in Oosterbeek, is a celebrated Dutch actress whose career spans stage and screen. Graduating from the Toneelschool Arnhem in 1984, she has captivated audiences with her performances in numerous theater companies, eventually becoming a mainstay at the Nationale Toneel since 1997. While her stage work is highly regarded, collectors often seek her film appearances, notably in "Onno the Oblivious" (2014), which showcases her unique range and depth.
Jelgersma's television credits also enhance her appeal among collectors. Her portrayal of Queen Juliana in the historical drama "Beatrix, Oranje under fire" (2012) and the role of Chief Commissioner Marlies Kamphuis in the long-running series "Flikken Maastricht" highlight her versatility. As a result, her appearances across various media formats, especially in limited edition releases, have become sought-after items for fans of Dutch cinema and television. Collectors appreciate her ability to bring a nuanced authenticity to her characters, making her work not only collectible but also a vital part of contemporary Dutch film history.