Priscilla Wittman is an accomplished actress, composer, vocalist, and educator with a diverse background in film and television which scans several continents. She began her acting career in the early-mid 1990's in Dallas, Texas, by working on TV programs such as Walker Texas Ranger, Barney, and Wishbone, as well as several independent films. ...
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Priscilla Wittman is an accomplished actress, composer, vocalist, and educator with a diverse background in film and television which scans several continents. She began her acting career in the early-mid 1990's in Dallas, Texas, by working on TV programs such as Walker Texas Ranger, Barney, and Wishbone, as well as several independent films. During this time, she occasionally co-hosted and did free-lance reporting for a local independent television station. In 2001, she moved to Europe, and temporarily left acting to devote more time to family and her new surroundings. In 2014, she decided to return to acting full-time. Most recently, she portrayed a "chicken lady", a somewhat comical vendor in the action drama To be a Soldier. She also depicted the older version of the Protagonist Talli in the psychological thriller 8 Remains, and can be seen briefly in the multi award-winning family film Providence. In the film Eleanor and Colette (55 Steps), starring Hillary Swank and Helena Bonham Carter, she had the chance to work closely with the renowned Danish Academy Award-winning film and television director Bille August, in her role as a serious nurse.Priscilla is also a skilled musician. She recorded her first CD of original Spanish Christian compositions, Te Glorificare (2009), in the studios and under the direction of the late world-renowned composer and singer Luis Demetrio in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico. Priscilla speaks fluent Spanish and German and resides in Germany with her husband. She holds an MA in Intercultural Communications from the University of London, Birkbeck, a BA in Music from the University of Texas at Dallas, as well as an Award from Spurgeon's College in London, where she studied Theology and Biblical studies. Her vocal training includes several years of study with Barbara Chenault Law, who was a former student of Madame Paola Novikova (teacher of Nicolai Gedda and George London).
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