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Famke Beumer Janssen (; born 5 November 1964) is a Dutch actress and former model. She played in (1995), Jean Grey / Phoenix in the X-Men film series (2000–2014), and Lenore Mills in the Taken film trilogy (2008–2014). In 2008, she was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for Integrity by the United Nations. She made her directorial debut with Bringing Up Bobby in 2011. She is also known for her roles in the original series Hemlock Grove (2013–2015), FX's Nip/Tuck (2003–2010), and ABC's How to Get Away with Murder (2014–2020). Janssen starred in the 2017 . Most recently, she is starring as Betty Jonkers, a scorned wife who is determined to destroy her husband’s Amsterdam coffee shop empire in the Netflix Dutch crime series (2025). This marks the first time she has performed speaking her native language, Dutch.


Early life
Famke Beumer Janssen was born on November 5, 1964, in , the Netherlands. She has two sisters, director Antoinette Beumer and actress , both of whom changed their surnames to Beumer after their parents divorced.

In addition to her native Dutch, Janssen speaks English and French. She learned German, but has not kept up with it. Following her high school graduation, Janssen studied economics for a year at the University of Amsterdam, which she later called "the stupidest idea I ever had." In the early 1990s, she enrolled at Columbia University's School of General Studies to study creative writing and literature.


Career
In 1984, Janssen moved to the United States to begin her professional career as a fashion model. She signed with Elite Model Management and worked for Yves Saint Laurent, , , and Victoria's Secret. She starred in a 1988 commercial for the perfume Exclamation by . Her looks have been compared to 1940s movie stars like .

After retiring from modelling in the early 1990s, Janssen had guest roles on several television series, including a role in the 1992 episode "The Perfect Mate", as empathic metamorph Kamala, opposite , with whom she later starred in the X-Men film series. That same year, Janssen was offered the role of in , but turned it down to pursue film roles. Her first film role was alongside in the 1992 crime drama film Fathers & Sons.

In 1995, Janssen appeared in 's debut film, GoldenEye, as Xenia Onatopp. She appeared in Lord of Illusions with . In an attempt to fight against typecasting after her performance, Janssen began seeking out more intriguing supporting roles, appearing in 's City of Industry, 's Celebrity, 's The Gingerbread Man, and 's Monument Ave. , her co-star in Monument Ave., was impressed by how easily she blended in, initially not recognizing her, as she was already in character. In the late 1990s, she appeared in , Rounders, , and House on Haunted Hill.

In 2000, Janssen played Dr. Jean Grey in the 20th Century Fox film X-Men. She later reprised the role in the 2003 sequel, X2, where her character shows signs of increasing powers, but at the end of the film, she is presumably killed. Janssen returns as Jean, whose death in X2 awoke her dark alternate personality, , in (2006). For that role, she won a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress. She returned as Jean in the 2013 film The Wolverine as a hallucination of Wolverine, followed by a brief cameo for (2014).

In 2002, Janssen landed the role of villainess Serleena in Men in Black II, but had to abandon the film due to a death in her family and was replaced by Lara Flynn Boyle. Janssen had a prominent role in the second season of the TV series Nip/Tuck, as the seductive and manipulative Ava Moore, which earned her Hollywood Lifes Breakthrough Artist of the Year Award. She reprised her role in the final two episodes of the series.

In 2007, she starred in Turn the River, for which she was awarded the Special Recognition Best Actress Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival. The following year, she starred in 's Taken. Janssen continued to work in television, appearing in TV pilots for 's police drama Winters and Showtime's The Farm, a spinoff of The L Word, set in a women's prison. Both pilots were rejected by their networks. Janssen provided the narration for the Studio Tram Tour at all Disney theme parks.

In 2011, Janssen made her directorial debut with the drama Bringing Up Bobby. She wrote the screenplay to the film, which stars , , and . She reprised her role as Lenore Mills in Taken 2 (2012) and Taken 3 (2014). She starred as the main villain Muriel in (2013). Janssen starred in the Netflix original horror thriller television series Hemlock Grove, wherein she plays the role of family matriarch Olivia Godfrey. Janssen had a recurring role in the ABC crime thriller television series How To Get Away With Murder, appearing in ten episodes throughout the series, beginning her role in season two of the show and concluding it in the series finale.

Janssen was cast in a starring role in the NBC crime thriller , a spin-off of the NBC series , in March 2016; it was picked up to series in May 2016. The following month, Janssen expressed frustration at not being cast in , saying Hollywood was sexist toward older women. She said: "Women, it's interesting because they're replaced, and the older versions are never to be seen again... whereas the men are allowed to be both ages."

In 2019, she served as a juror for the Tribeca Film Festival. Also in 2019, Janssen joined Jeffrey Dean Morgan in The Postcard Killings, which was released in 2020. In 2021, Janssen starred in the Christian romantic drama film Redeeming Love and the action-thriller Dangerous.

In a March 2021 interview, she revealed to some details about her involvement with the live-action adaptation of , a popular anime and manga. Janssen said that filming was supposed to take place in Europe the previous year, but production had been postponed twice due to the coronavirus pandemic. She also hinted that she would play one of the main characters, but did not specify their name. The movie, titled Knights of the Zodiac, was eventually released in 2023, with Janssen playing the role of Vander Guraad.

Famke Janssen made her first Dutch-language acting appearance in the 2025 Netflix crime drama series Amsterdam Empire, set in Amsterdam's cannabis scene, where she stars as Betty, an ex-pop diva seeking revenge. She also served as an executive producer on the series. In January 2026, X-Men writer confirmed that Janssen would reprise the role of Jean Grey in .


Activism
Janssen appeared with her dog, Licorice, a , in a 2007 PETA campaign to raise awareness for animal rights. The campaign used the slogan "Be an Angel for Animals." On 28 January 2008, she was appointed a Goodwill Ambassador for Integrity for the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime at a United Nations anticorruption conference held in , .


Personal life
From 1989 to 2000,Ancestry.com. New York, New York, U.S., Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018 database. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017. Janssen was married to writer and director Kip Williams, son of architect Tod Williams.


Filmography

Film
1992Fathers & SonsKyle Christian
1994Dr. Sara Lee Jaffee
Model by DayLex / Lady XTelevision film
1995Lord of IllusionsDorothea Swann
1996Dead GirlTreasure
1997City of IndustryRachel Montana
1998Monument Ave.Katy O'Connor
Leeanne Magruder
Trillian St. James
RPMClaudia Haggs
RoundersPetra
CelebrityBonnie
Fiona
Miss Elizabeth Burke
1999House on Haunted HillEvelyn Stockard-Price
2000Love & SexKate Welles
CircusLily Garfield
X-MenJean Grey
2001MadeJessica
Don't Say a WordAgatha "Aggie" Conrad
2002I SpyRachel Wright
2003Jean Grey
2004EulogyJudy Arnolds
2005Hide and SeekDr. Katherine Carson
2006Jean Grey / Phoenix
Allegra Marshall
2007Gretchen Reigert
Turn the RiverKailey Sullivan
WintersChristie WintersTelevision film
2008Kristen Squires
TakenLenore "Lenny" Mills
100 FeetMarnie WatsonDirect-to-video film
2009The FarmValentina GalindoTelevision film
2010The ChameleonJennifer JohnsonDirect-to-video film
2011Down the ShoreMary Reed
2012Taken 2Lenore "Lenny" Mills
2013Muriel
The WolverineJean Grey
The Being Experience Originally titled In the Woods
2014A Fighting ManDiane SchulerDirect-to-video film
Jean GreyCameo
Taken 3Lenore "Lenny" Mills
2015UnityNarrator (voice)Documentary
Jack of the Red HeartsKay
2017The ShowIlana Katz
All I WishVanessa
Once Upon a Time in VeniceKatey Ford
2018Katherine Alden
NicOriginally titled Louisiana Caviar
AsherSophie
2019The Poison RoseJayne Hunt
PrimalDr. Ellen Taylor
2020The Postcard KillingsValerie Kanon
EndlessLee Douglas
2021The VaultMargaretOriginally titled Way Down
DangerousAgent Shaughnessy
2022Redeeming LoveDuchess
2023Mama
Knights of the ZodiacVander Guraad
Boy Kills WorldHilda Van Der Koy
Locked InKatherineDirect-to-streaming film
2026Jean GreyPost-production
The ExperimentDoctor Rachel McVeighPost-production
One Second AfterMayor Kate LindseyPost-production


Television
1992KamalaEpisode: "The Perfect Mate"
1994Diane AdamsonEpisode: "Michael's Game"
1994CleoEpisode: "Voyeur"
2000–2001JamieEpisodes: "The Man with the Bag", "The Ex-Files"
2004–2010Nip/TuckAva MooreRecurring role, 11 episodes
2008Puppy LoveMayaWeb series
2013–2015Hemlock GroveOlivia GodfreyMain role
2015–2020How to Get Away with MurderEve RothlowRecurring role, 10 episodes
2015Frau MantisVoice role; 2 episodes
2016Jean GreyVoice role; episode: "Joel Hurwitz"
2016–2018Susan HargraveRecurring role, 5 episodes
2017Main role
2019When They See UsNancy RyanMiniseries; 2 episodes
2019The CaptureJessica MalloryEpisode: "Correction"
2022Long Slow ExhaleMelinda BarringtonRecurring role
2025Betty JonkersMain role; also executive producer (Netflix)


As director
  • Bringing Up Bobby (2011), as director, producer, writer


Awards and nominations
1996MTV Movie AwardsMTV Movie Award for Best Fight
2000Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Supporting Actress – HorrorHouse on Haunted Hill
Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest Supporting ActressHouse on Haunted Hill
2001Blockbuster Entertainment AwardsFavorite Supporting Actress – Science FictionX-Men
2006Hamptons International Film FestivalGolden Starfish Award for Career AchievementThe Treatment
High Falls Film FestivalSusan B. Anthony "Failure is Impossible" AwardThe Treatment
Sexiest Superhero
Best SuperheroX-Men: The Last Stand
Best Flesh Scene
X-Men: The Last Stand
Teen Choice Awards
X-Men: The Last Stand
2007Hamptons International Film FestivalSpecial RecognitionTurn the River
Special PrizeTurn the River
Best Supporting ActressX-Men: The Last Stand
2016Best Drama Guest ActressHow to Get Away with Murder


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