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Belgian actress (born 1965)

Alexandra Vandernoot
Born (1965-09-19) 19 September 1965 (age 59)
Brussels, Belgium
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
SpouseBernard Uzan

Alexandra Vandernoot (born 19 September 1965) is a Belgian actress.

Career

While having starred in a number of French films, she is known internationally as Tessa Noël, Duncan MacLeod's girlfriend, in the fantasy television series Highlander: The Series. Her character was introduced in the series premiere, and she appeared through the fourth episode of season 2, "The Darkness," in which her character was killed off. She later returned in the Highlander second-season finale, "Counterfeit Part Two," as a woman made-up to look like Tessa, and also in the series finale as Tessa Noël.

Vandernoot had a small part as a French television reporter in the 1994 film Pret-a-Porter (Ready to Wear). She also appeared in Le Dîner de Cons as Christine Brochant.

In 2007, she played an engineer in Ondes de choc, a mini-series produced by the French public channel France 3 retracing an accident at a chemical factory comparable to the AZF factory disaster, a chemical factory which exploded on 21 September 2001 in Toulouse, France.

In 2008, she played a role in the made-for-television movie Un vrai Papa Noël by comedian Jean-Marie Bigard.

Personal life

She is the daughter of Yugoslavia-born ballerina Dušanka Sifnios and Belgian conductor André Vandernoot.

Vandernoot has two children with Bernard Uzan.

Filmography

References

  1. Nataf, Isabelle (22 September 2007). "Six éclairages pour une explosion". Le Figaro (in French). p. 39. ISSN 0182-5852.
  2. Dufour, Nicolas (22 September 2007). "Bonne réaction chimique". Le Temps (in French). ISSN 1423-3967.
  3. Didier, Carine (8 December 2008). "TF 1, 20 h 50/ - L'autre visage de Bigard". Le Parisien (in French). p. 38. ISSN 1251-8891.

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