Priscilla Wittman

Priscilla Wittman

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Priscilla Wittman is an accomplished trilingual actress, composer, vocalist, and former educator. Her love of acting started in the mid 1990's in Dallas, Texas, where she appeared on programs such as Walker Texas Ranger, Barney, and Wishbone.

During this time, she occasionally did free-lance reporting and co-hosting 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 however, she returned to acting.

Her recent performance as the older "Talli" in the psychological thriller 8 Remains (2018) was described by one critic as " impressive, suggesting heartbreak and confusion with just a few lines of dialogue".

In 55 Steps (Eleanor and Colette) (2017), as a serious nurse, she had the chance to work closely with the renowned Danish Academy Award-winning film and television director Bille August, alongside Hillary Swank.

She takes on the role of a grieving mother in the film Edda Tudor (2019), and portrays a somewhat comical vendor "chicken lady" in the Amor Domini Production To be a Soldier (2018).

She can also be seen in the popular faith and family film Providence (2016).

Priscilla's first CD of original Spanish Christian compositions, Te Glorificare (2009), was recorded under the direction of her former father-in-law, the late world-renowned Mexican composer and singer, Luis Demetrio.

She holds an MA in Intercultural Communications from the University of London (Birkbeck), a BA in Music from the University of Texas at Dallas, and an Award from Spurgeon's College in London.

She studied composition with the American composer Robert Xavier Rodriguez, and voice with Barbara Chenault Law, a former student of Madame Paola Novikova (teacher of Nicolai Gedda and George London).

Priscilla speaks fluent Spanish and German and resides in Germany with her husband. IMDb Mini Biography By: Priscilla Wittman

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