Scene from Follow de SOA / TV series (2021)
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Damaris de Jong is a Dutch actress and theatre maker, born in 1998 in Amsterdam. She graduated from the Amsterdam Theatre School and Cabaret Academy in 2020. Fluent in Dutch and English, with good proficiency in German, de Jong has appeared in several Dutch television series and films. She is best known for her leading role as Esmee in the 2021 series
Follow de SOA. Her other notable credits include roles in Hockeyvaders (2023), De Club (2023), and the upcoming international series Safe Harbor (2025). Besides acting, she works as a creator and artist, developing her own solo performances and founding the collective COLLECTIET.
Birth Name: Hanneke van der Paardt
Birth Date: 1996-01-01
Birth Place: Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Netherlands
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Hanneke van der Paardt is a Dutch actress known for her work across film, television, and theatre. Born in Amsterdam in 1996, she trained at the ArtEZ Theatre School in Arnhem before joining the ensemble at the Theaterhaus Jena in Germany for a year and a half.
Van der Paardt has made a name for herself in recent years, winning the prestigious BNG Theatre Award for emerging talent in 2025 for her production "BANG". Her screen credits include a recurring main role in the miniseries Follow de SOA (2020), roles in films such as Goodbye Stranger (2021), and an appearance in the German television crime series Der Amsterdam-Krimi. In addition to acting, she is also a writer currently working on theatre texts and her first screenplay. She is multilingual and proficient in both Dutch and German.
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June Yanez is a Dutch actress, theatre maker, and musician, born in the Netherlands on June 24, 1997, and is of Dominican and Dutch nationality. She is a fluent speaker of Dutch, English, and German.
Yanez pursued her performing arts education at the MBO Theaterschool in Rotterdam before graduating from the Academy of Theatre and Dance in Amsterdam in 2022. Upon graduation, she joined the ensemble of the prestigious Het Nationale Theater, where she has performed in several stage productions, including Yerma, The Years, and Brown Sugar Baby. She is set to join the Internationaal Theater Amsterdam (ITA) Ensemble in 2026 and will perform in the premiere of the play Copenhagen Trilogy.
In television and film, Yanez is known for her major supporting role in the German series Der Amsterdam-Krimi and a leading role as Philomena in the Dutch Videoland series Follow de SOA (2021). Her other notable screen credits include Amsterdam Undercover (2018), the short film Visland (2024), and the upcoming film Wheelie (2025).
Beyond acting, Yanez is a member of the music theater collective WUSS, which won the 'Best of Fringe – Digital' award in 2020 for their music film Seriously Interrupted Millennial.
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About the Movie: Follow de SOA / TV series (2021)
Episode: Season 1
Release Year: 2021
Nation: Netherlands
Alternative Title: Follow the STD
Director: Ties Schenk
Writer: Inge Hardeman, Inge Nirvana, Judith Goudsmit, Oscar van Woensel, Saar Ponsioen
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Keywords: female nudity, male nudity
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In 'Follow de SOA', the meticulous Esmée contracts an STD after losing her virginity at age 18, setting off a chain reaction among her classmates. Determined to find out how she acquired it, Esmée embarks on a thorough investigation that delves into the diverse and often unexpected sexual lives of her peers. As she navigates this complex web of encounters, she uncovers secrets and truths about herself and those around her.
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'Follow de SOA' is a Dutch comedy-drama series directed by Ties Schenk that premiered in 2021. Set against the backdrop of a high school, the series explores the complex dynamics of young adult sexuality through the lens of Esmée's STD investigation. The show blends humor and drama to illustrate the interconnectedness of sexual encounters among teens, challenging societal norms around virginity and STDs. It features explicit content, including female and male nudity.