Tamara Truly Wahrmund (b. 2002)

Birthplace:
San Antonio, Texas, USA

Born:
May 26, 2002

Tamara Truly Wahrmund was nominated by the Young Entertainer Awards 2016, for Best Performance in an Independent Film, for her portrayal of Miranda McCarty in the award winning film, Half of Twenty Two (2014), which won Best Feature and Best Director at Film Festival in Spain (2015) and Best Feature at the North Carolina Family Film Festival (2015), as well as, My Story Isn't Over Yet; (2016), and Run (VI) (2015). Tamara was born on May 26th, 2002, in San Antonio, Texas.  She began her training at 3 years old as a dancer, taking ballet classes. Her first performance was the lead fairy in A Midsummer Night's Dream, the Ballet.  When she was 4 years old she added voice to her training. She was invited to sing with a choir, not just any choir, it was a German children's choir at the Beethoven Maennerchor in San Antonio. She didn't speak German, but she learned to sing the songs in German language very quickly.  At 7 she began taking piano lessons, and added acting classes to her weekly dance and voice routine. Tamara is classically trained in Shakespeare and all genres of acting - portraying the demanding role of Ariel, in Shakespeare's, The Tempest, at the tender age of 10.  At 9 she began to play violin and perform in her school strings orchestra.  She has performed everything from Shakespeare to Slapstick and she loves it all.

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