Anderson Farah
actor
Alkmaar / NL
productions
productions
theater
2019 theater / 120 m min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Klaas Middelbeek
actor male
2019 theater / 120 m min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Simon Brommer
actor male
2019 theater / 120 m min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Anderson Farah
actor male
2017 theater /
actor male
2016 theater / A.F. Vrij Zijn theater / Anderson Farah
actor male
2015 theater / 90 min. / Theaterproduktie ' Vrij Zijn ' / Anderson Farah
actor male
2015 theater / 90 mi min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Marius Prein
actor male
2014 theater / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Anderson Farah
actor male
2013 theater / 90 min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Anderson Farah
actor male
2012 theater / 2,5 u min. / Vrij Zijn Theaterproductie / Merijn de Jong
actor male
drama
2018 drama / 90 mi min. / Richard Kemper / Aniëlle Webster
actor male
2017 drama /
actor male
2016 drama /
actor male
2015 drama / 9 x 5 min. / Koen Verheijden
actor male
2013 drama /
actor male

videos
videos

photos
photos

details
details
trackrecord
Before moving to the Netherlands in 2009, he played many leading roles from 2002 to 2008 in the well-known production Karl-May-Spiele, where plays by the author of the books about 'Winnetou' are reenacted. The artist starred in many German TV series, including the German version of 'Good Times, Bad Times' and 'Open Relatie' by Dario Fo.

Anderson's first performance in the Netherlands was in 2010 at the
open-air theater Mijzen-Polder, in the production “A Horse†, which
was part of the Karavaan theater festival. In 2011 he played his first Dutch TV role as Pedro in the RTL5 series: "The Real Body Language" directed by Johan Nijenhuis.

In 2012, the Brazilian actor appeared as Don Frederik in the historical drama "Friendship Knows No Boundaries" from the theater spectacle "Free Being".

http://youtu.be/6ciChw4Oalo
specifics
Anderson was born in Brazil, raised in Germany and has lived in the Netherlands for 4 years. Anderson speaks 5 languages fluently and can ride horses like an Indian. His native country has strongly influenced him: He can dance samba, salsa, lambada, merengue, bachata, tango and flamenco.

employers
employers
Vrij Zijn Theater
Acteur
2011-nu

website
website

info
info
Anderson's interest in culture brought the Rio de Janeiro-born jack-of-all-trades to Europe at the age of 19. He decided to study in Hamburg at the well-known Stage School of Music, Dance & Drama, but love at first sight always brought him back to the Netherlands. www.af-vrijzijn.nl
contact
sections
sections
  • actor (male)
discipline
discipline
Drama film, Drama for Television / Series, Television, Theatre