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Karen Beishuizen

Karen Beishuizen

Born in Holland in 1969, Karen Beishuizen has loved music, books, art, and writing from an early age. She lived in Germany for 11 years before moving to San Francisco on a sponsored visa, a city she still calls her favorite. After returning to Europe, she worked at the Dutch and German embassies in London. At 17, she wrote the story for Badge of Trust and later teamed up with director James Fargo to adapt it, with Arthur Nascarella and Michael Badalucco attached. She is developing several scripts across genres and is also helping turn the life of former Amsterdam drug lord Steve Brown into a film. As a photographer, she held her first exhibition in London in 2014. After a few years in Ireland, she returned to Holland in 2022, where she continues her creative work and interviews public figures for online publications.

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