Tami Stronach
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Tami Stronach was born on July 31, 1972, in Tehran, Iran, into a family with a rich artistic background. At a young age, she displayed a natural talent for performing arts.
Rise to Fame
Stronach shot to fame as a child actress with her captivating performance as the Childlike Empress in the beloved fantasy film 'The NeverEnding Story' (1984). Her portrayal of the enigmatic and ethereal character endeared her to audiences worldwide.
Life Beyond Hollywood
After her stint in Hollywood, Stronach chose to pursue a different path. She shifted her focus to dance and founded her own dance company, the Paper Canoe Company, where she explores the intersection of dance, theater, and storytelling.
Notable Works and Achievements
While 'The NeverEnding Story' remains her most iconic role, Stronach has continued to engage in various creative endeavors. She has appeared in theater productions and has also lent her talents to voice acting.
Family Connections
Stronach is married to Greg Steinbruner, a composer and musician. They share a passion for the arts and collaborate on projects that blend music and storytelling.