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Ana María Kámper

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Ana María Kamper is a dancer, artist and actress of stage, screen and television in Colombia of Austrian descent. She is one of Colombia's most respected and recognized performers in the television media in Colombia.

Personal life

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Ana Maria Kamper has dedicated her life to art starting very young with ballet lessons, and studied acting for theater and television.

At twelve, she began classes as a classical ballerina. But an ailment in her left leg kept her from ballet, so she devoted herself to teaching in the school of Carlos Jaramillo.

Later, to learn to express and overcome her natural shyness, she studied theater and dramatic expression to Francisco Rincon. Her first theatrical work was replacing Luisa Fernanda Giraldo. She then participated in The Diary of Anne Frank and in Macondo and The Incredible and Sad Tale of Innocent Eréndira and Her Heartless Grandmother, directed by Agustín Núñez. To improve the performance entered the National School of Drama, where she also taught dance.

Ana Maria is comfortable with comedy, especially with works of Molière, which is why she appeared in The ridiculous prices, Pantoja and the Special and Tartuffe. Roberto Reyes later cast her in Musidramas and then called for comedy but what family. His most recent characters were Clarence Rogers, the American woman's return Boundary, and Ophelia in Wait at the end.

Career

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Studied basic of Mater Dei school and college education which was the first school for girls from Colombia, between 1972 and 1988 study dance, ballet, jazz and contemporary dance. Also during those years until 2005, studied music and music theory, studied theater between 1984 and 2007, between 1995 and 2000 study drama and speech training.

Filmography

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References

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