Tatiana Suarez-Pico’s bank account will see a nice deposit soon…
The 35-year-old Colombian actress, playwright and screenwriter has been named a PLAY LA winners, at this year’s Humanitas Prize ceremony.
Suarez-Pico will receive $1,500 for her new projects.
Her residencies and fellowships include: Lila Acheson WallaceAmerican Playwrights Program Fellow at The Juilliard School, Dramatists Guild fellow, Royal Court Theatre fellow, Mary Louise Rockwell Scholar at ESPA/ Primary Stages, MFA Playwrights’ Workshop at The Kennedy Center and the Lark’s US/Mexico Exchange.
Suarez-Pico’s television credits include Parenthood, and A Series of Unfortunate Events.
She earned a Masters of Fine Arts at the Actors Studio Drama School/New School University.
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