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Tracy-Ann Oberman’s Journey to Fearlessness: How EastEnders Star Found Her Voice

Tracy-Ann Oberman is an award-winning actress who is known for her forceful views and no-nonsense attitude. She was born in London and grew up in Stanmore. Her parents wanted her to pursue law, but she followed her dream of becoming an actor instead. She graduated in drama from Manchester University and trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama. She is a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company and has appeared in multiple TV shows, including EastEnders, Toast of London, and Doctor Who. Oberman is also known for her opposition to antisemitism in the Labour Party and left-wing acting circles. Her latest project is a stage adaption of The Merchant Of Venice 1936, which relocates the Bard’s romantic comedy to East London on the cusp of the Battle of Cable Street, recasting Antonio and Portia as fascist blackshirts. This adaptation is based on her own Jewish family history. Oberman is also writing a one-hour radio play about Mae West and is learning lines for a film. She is married with one daughter. Tracy-Ann Oberman is an award-winning actress known for her forceful views and no-nonsense attitude. She was born in London and grew up in Stanmore, but her parents wanted her to pursue law instead of her dream of becoming an actor. However, she graduated in drama from Manchester University and trained at the Central School of Speech & Drama, becoming a veteran of the Royal Shakespeare Company. She has appeared in multiple TV shows, including EastEnders, Toast of London, and Doctor Who, and is also known for her opposition to antisemitism in the Labour Party and left-wing acting circles. Her latest project is a stage adaption of The Merchant Of Venice 1936, which relocates the Bard’s romantic comedy to East London on the cusp of the Battle of Cable Street, recasting Antonio and Portia as fascist blackshirts. This adaptation is based on her own Jewish family history. Oberman is also writing a one-hour radio play about Mae West and is learning lines for a film. She is married with one daughter.

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