Astrid Whettnall
Astrid Whettnall, born on March 17, 1971, in Belgium, is a distinguished actress known for her impactful performances in both theater and film. She honed her craft at the Kleine Academy in Brussels, which laid the foundation for her theatrical career. Over the years, Whettnall has appeared in several notable films, including *Capital* (2012), *In the Name of the Son* (2012), *Salaud, on t'aime* (2014), *Yves Saint Laurent* (2014), *Marguerite* (2015), and *Close Enemies* (2018).
Her portrayal in *Road to Istanbul* (2016) earned her critical acclaim, culminating in the prestigious Magritte Award for Best Actress. This recognition solidified her status as a prominent figure in the Belgian film industry.
Whettnall comes from a notable lineage; she is the daughter of Charles-Albert Ullens de Schooten Whettnall and Countess Madeleine Berndotte. Her family connections are remarkable, as she is a great-great-granddaughter of King Oscar II of Sweden and Norway, and King Frederick VIII of Denmark. This royal heritage links her to various European monarchs, including King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King Philippe of Belgium, Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg, Queen Margrethe II of Denmark, and Queen Anne-Marie of Greece. Her diverse background adds an intriguing layer to her artistic persona, making her a captivating figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
Little Glory
The Mystery of Henri Pick
The Wages of Fear (2024)
Last Dance (2023)
Capital
Yves Saint Laurent
Marguerite
Close Enemies
The Silence of the Church