Waltrudis Buck, a talented individual, hails from a picturesque village nestled within Germany's renowned Black Forest region. She has resided in Manhattan for decades, fostering a rich cultural and artistic identity.
Waltrudis' academic background boasts an MFA in fiction writing from the prestigious Hunter College. Her passion for the performing arts led her to study acting under the guidance of esteemed instructors Lee Strasberg and Uta Hagen.
Throughout her career, Waltrudis has made significant contributions to the world of theatre, working extensively in Stock, Dinner Theater, and Regional productions. Her impressive achievements include winning a Broadway World Connecticut Award for her captivating performance in Driving Miss Daisy.
On screen, Waltrudis has had the privilege of acting alongside renowned actors such as Robert De Niro, Julia Roberts, and Rashida Jones. Her work has been directed by acclaimed filmmakers Woody Allen, Barry Levinson, Todd Haynes, Sofia Coppola, and Tyler Perry, to name a few.
Waltrudis' literary endeavors have been published in the esteemed Olivetree Review, showcasing her poetry and short stories to a wider audience. Her one-act play, Water Without Berries, garnered widespread recognition, including an Ellie Award for Excellence in Playwriting at the Ivoryton Playhouse's "2019 Women Playwrights Initiative Festival."
Moreover, her novel, The Berlin Girl, is a testament to her versatility and dedication to storytelling. With her multifaceted talents and impressive body of work, Waltrudis Buck has established herself as a force to be reckoned with in the world of arts and literature.