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  1. 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 .

  2. Adriana Altaras ist die Tochter ehemaliger jüdischer Partisanen aus dem heutigen Kroatien, Jakob Altaras und Thea Altaras. [1] Der Vater setzte sich 1964 ins Ausland ab, [2] die Familie sollte nachkommen. Die Behörden entzogen jedoch der Mutter den Pass. Familienmitglieder aus Mantua schmuggelten daraufhin die vierjährige Tochter aus dem Land.

  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 ...

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    • Zagreb, Croatia
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  5. Erfahren Sie mehr über Adriana Altaras, die in Zagreb geborene Künstlerin, die in Berlin, New York und anderen Städten gearbeitet hat. Sie ist bekannt für ihre Theater- und Operninszenierungen, ihre Romane und ihre Lesungen.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Adriana Altaras has 11 books on Goodreads with 1235 ratings. Adriana Altaras’s most popular book is Tú no eres como otras madres.

  8. The actress and director recounts her life and the lives of her parents, who came from the former Yugoslavia, in her autobiographical novel. She describes the antisemitism she encountered and the contrast between her mother-in-law's naivete and her own identity as a Jewish German.

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