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Tamar Cohn

Actor - playing Granma Joad in "The Grapes of Wrath" at Ubuntu Theatre Project

Tamar Cohn is a dedicated individual with a passion for delivering exceptional work in collaboration with esteemed companies and talented artists.

With a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Theatre/Theater from Macalester College, Tamar has nurtured a strong foundation in the performing arts.

Tamar's professional journey includes engagements with prominent theater organizations like Ubuntu Theatre Project, TheatreFirst, Central Works, Cutting Ball, CenterREP, Theatre Rhinoceros, A Traveling Jewish Theatre, Brava Theater, Alter Theater Ensemble, California Conservatory Theatre, 6th St. Playhouse, Woman's Will, Ross Valley Players, and Pacific Alliance Stage Co.

Throughout her career, Tamar has had the privilege to work under the direction of acclaimed individuals such as Jon Tracy, Michael Moran, JoAnne Winter, Evren Odcikin, Michael Butler, Ken Sonkin, Joel Mullenix, Sheila Balter, Adrian Elfenbaum, Hector Correa, Wilma Bonet, Raelle Myrick-Hodges, John Fisher, and others, enriching her artistic repertoire.

Tamar's diverse portfolio includes roles such as Granma Joad in 'The Grapes of Wrath' at Ubuntu Theatre Project, Hilde in 'A Song at Twilight' at Theatre Rhinoceros, Barbara in 'Dead Accounts' at College of Marin Drama Dept., Antonia in 'Much Ado About Nothing' at TheatreFIRST, and various other significant characters across different platforms.

Additionally, Tamar has showcased her talent beyond the stage, with appearances as a model in print ads for Sutter Health and roles in TV shows like 'The Day I Almost Died' by Indigo Films.

Her performances have spanned a wide range of characters, from Virginia in 'The Clean House' to Cathy in 'The Anarchist,' Kay in 'The Habit of Art,' and Colleen in '100 Saints You Should Know,' demonstrating her versatility and commitment to the craft.

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San Rafael, California, United States