Friday, November 8, 2019

Tony Award winner Nina Arianda shares her passion for theatre

AMDA alumna Nina Arianda continues to make her mark as a Broadway and Hollywood actress. Prior to winning a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her performance as Vanda in Venus in Fur (2012), Arianda also earned a nomination for her debut performance as Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday, making her the youngest actress in Tony Awards history to receive back-to-back nominations.

Having starred in many theatre, television and film productions, the actress continues to delight audiences with each role she plays. With the established curriculum at AMDA College of the Performing Arts, actors are trained to develop stronger techniques by studying singing and dance while immersing in traditional acting courses. The learning methods in the school allow young artists to grow into well-rounded players in an ever-changing industry.

Arianda is a charismatic actress who draws not just on emotions but also technique. The multilingual actress, who lived in the US and Germany, has a rich cultural heritage that helps her breathe life into the characters she plays. The AMDA community embraces diversity, encouraging students to be proud of their identity and welcoming of people from different backgrounds.

Equipped with an understanding of the industry and the work it takes to succeed, AMDA alumni have great opportunities to shine in different areas of the entertainment industry. Arianda is a great example of how AMDA alums grow their craft as they continue to explore new stories they can share with audiences. AMDA College of the Performing Arts guides industry professionals who don’t just wait for life to happen — they forge their career path. Watched by the eyes of millions, AMDA graduates take on the world’s stages, film sets and movie screens, changing the way fans think about art in the 21st century. Visit this page for more on AMDA’s outstanding alumni.