Melody Klaver


Melody Zoë Klaver is a Dutch actress.

Early life and education

Klaver was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands and grew up in the suburb town Abcoude. She has two older sisters, presenter/actress Kimberley Klaver and dancer Stephanie Klaver. She finished her VWO on her high school 'Sint Nicolaas Lyceum' in 2008. She received her professional training at the Maastricht Academy of Dramatic Arts, where she graduated in July 2014.. She also went to the Lucia Marthas Dansacademy from her 4th till the age of 15, from which she had to quit due to her busy acting schedule.

Career

When she was 15 years old she got nominated for a Golden Calf for Best Actress, which made her the youngest actress ever to be nominated for this award. She lost it to Carice Van Houten. Later she did win the Tudor Award for Best Actress in Geneva and a Rembrandt Award for Best actress. In 2010 she got accepted by the Maastricht theatre academy and graduated 4 years later. At the International Theatre school Festival 2014 in Amsterdam she won the Kemna Award for her role as Irina Arkadina in ‘The Seagull’ for best and most outstanding graduating actor/actress of the Netherlands and Belgium. Before and after her education Melody played roles in art-house films such as ‘Northern Light’ by David Lammers, ‘Deep’ by Simone van Dusseldorp, ‘Dusk’ by Hanro Smitsman and in box-office hits such as ‘XTC just don't do it!’ by Maria Peters and ‘Winter in Wartime’ by award-winner Martin Koolhoven.
On television Melody was seen in the One-night-stand series film ‘Once upon a Ladder’ by Eva Zanen, ‘Near Neighbours’ by Marleen Jonkman and in series like ‘Godforsaken’ ‘Intoxicated’ and playing super rich Pauline Bestevaer in ‘The Jackpot’ . Melody is currently shooting the English-spoken shortfilm ‘The Whisk’ by Sanne Kortooms, in which she plays the Hungarian Daniëlla Fehér.

Awards

In June 2007, Klaver's boyfriend, Timo Smeehuijzen, was killed by a suicide attack during his military service in Afghanistan.

Filmography

Feature film:
Television:
Theatre:
Played leading roles in theatreplays from Theater Utrecht, Bos Theaterproductions and De Tekstsmederij.