Antje Traue, a talented German actress, initially gained recognition in her native country before making a significant impact in the international film industry. Her breakthrough role came as the villainous Faora in Zack Snyder's 2013 Superman retelling, "Man of Steel". This performance marked a turning point in her career, paving the way for her to take on a diverse range of roles in various projects.
One of her notable credits is Renny Harlin's "5 Days of August", a film that showcased her versatility as an actress. Her subsequent appearances in Warner Brothers' "The Seventh Son", Simon Curtis's "The Woman in Gold" alongside Helen Mirren and Ryan Reynolds, and Ariel Vroman's "Criminal" with Kevin Costner, Gary Oldman, and Tommy Lee Jones further solidified her position in the industry.
In recent years, Antje has been seen in Stephen Poliakoff's "Close to the Enemy" for the BBC, the Sky/Amazon pilot "Oasis", and the popular Netflix series "Dark", which is currently filming its second series and is expected to air in the summer of 2019. Her upcoming projects include the lead role in the limited series "Dead End" and the feature film "Blame Game", which opened the Max Ophuls Film Festival.