Jackie van Beek
Jackie van Beek is a versatile talent from New Zealand, recognized for her work as an actress, writer, and director. She gained significant acclaim for her involvement in "The Breaker Upperers," a comedic film she co-created, directed, and starred in alongside Madeleine Sami. This buddy comedy showcases her unique sense of humor and storytelling prowess.
In addition to her success with "The Breaker Upperers," Jackie made her mark in the film industry with her debut feature, "The Inland Road," which was showcased in competition at the prestigious Berlin Film Festival in 2017. This film highlighted her ability to tackle complex narratives with depth and nuance.
Jackie's acting credits also include her memorable role as Jackie, the desperate familiar, in the cult classic "What We Do in the Shadows," directed by Taika Waititi and Jemaine Clement. Her experience in this project paved the way for her directorial ventures with the show's spin-offs, including "Wellington Paranormal" and the FX series "What We Do in the Shadows." Through her diverse contributions to both film and television, Jackie van Beek continues to establish herself as a prominent figure in the New Zealand entertainment industry, earning recognition for her creative talents and unique voice.