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  1. Adriana Altaras. Actress: Ninja Assassin. Adriana Altaras was born in Zagreb (Croatia) and grew up in Italy and Germany. After graduating from High School she studied at Berlin's Academy of Dramatic Arts. She completed her studies at the New York University. Adriana Altaras is co-founder of Berlin's most important off-theater, the Theater zum ...

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  2. Adriana Altaras (born 6 April 1960) is a German actress, theatre director and author. Early life [ edit ] Altaras was born in Zagreb , FPR Yugoslavia to Jewish parents, Thea Altaras (née Fuhrmann) and Jakob Altaras , who were part of the Yugoslav Partisans .

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  3. Adriana Altaras. Actress: Ninja Assassin. Adriana Altaras was born in Zagreb (Croatia) and grew up in Italy and Germany. After graduating from High School she studied at Berlin's Academy of Dramatic Arts. She completed her studies at the New York University. Adriana Altaras is co-founder of Berlin's most important off-theater, the Theater zum West lichen Stadthirschen, where she worked as ...

  4. In her autobiographical novel, German actress and theater director Adriana Altaras (born in 1960 in Zagreb) recounts episodes in her life and the lives of her parents, who came from the former Yugoslavia. In the process, she describes the less-than-subtle antisemitism that she encountered.

  5. For the real Adriana Altaras, the Dybbuks that haunt her seem to be less evil spirits than the benevolent ghosts of past authors who guide her writing. Altaras declared that her one of her idols is the writer Isaac Bashevis Singer, one of the most famous Yiddish-language authors whose short stories and folktales explored Jewish life in Europe

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  7. With the search for her roots her constant companion, actress Adriana Altaras goes on a journey to find a country which no longer exists - and along the way discovers a whole lot more. Director: Regina Schilling | Stars: Adriana Altaras, Aaron Altaras, Leo Altaras, Wolfgang Böhmer. Votes: 58