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Tamar starred at the age of 11 in the popular TV series De Kleine Waarheid and Q&Q in the Netherlands in the 70ies. She graduated at East 15 Acting School in her twenties. Tamar is trilingual French Dutch & English, based in Paris and London.
- October 29, 1959
In de jaren tachtig ging ze naar Engeland, waar ze een opleiding volgde aan de toneelschool East 15 Acting School in Londen. Ook speelde ze in de Nederlandse speelfilm Bastille de rol van Batseba. Daarna speelde ze voornamelijk kleine rollen in bioscoop- en televisiefilms, gastrollen in televisieseries van Nederlandse bodem alsmede in diverse ...
JaarTitelRolOpmerkingen2020La Hollandaiseaflevering: 1.12019Jaurès6 afleveringen2019Alodieaflevering: 1.42017Veroniqueaflevering: 1.6She graduated at East 15 Acting School in her twenties. Tamar is trilingual French Dutch & English, based in Paris. She made her first short film as a Director writer& producer in 2018.
Tamar Baruch was born in Israel to a Tunisian mother and an Iranian father. She earned a B.F.A. in film from the Steve Tisch School of Film and Television at Tel Aviv University and from York University in Toronto, and an M.A. in documentary filmmaking at NYU as a Fulbright Fellow.
She starts Drama School in London at the age of 21: East Fifteen Acting School, and graduates 3 years later. Her first role in cinema was with Rudolf van den Berg in BASTILLE (1984).
Tamar Started starred at the age of 11 in the popular TV series De Kleine Waarheid and Q&Q in the Netherlands in the 70ies. She graduated at East 15 Acting School in her twenties. Tamar is trilingual French Dutch & English, based in Paris.
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The 1980s saw Tamar’s relocation to London, where she honed her craft at the prestigious East 15 Acting School. Her return to The Netherlands was marked by her noteworthy performance in the comedy series ‘WILLEMSPARK,’ directed by Antoinette Beumer and Remy van Heugten.