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Amaranta Kun

Amaranta Asiri Kun Radovic (born 10 December 1993) is an Italian-Peruvian actress established in Lima, Peru.

Life and career

Granddaughter of s and 's actor and producer Vlado Radovich, she studied at the Franco-Peruvian School Lycée Franco-Péruvien, where she showed a vocation for stage arts since age five, acting and directing in school plays, improv groups, courses and workshops in theater, ballet and contemporary dance. At the age of 10 she was cast in the movie The Trial by Peruvian director Judith Vélez.

Her first starring role was in the 's 2014 miniseries Camino al Triunfo, a TV show about the rise of Latin American lightweight boxing champion Jonathan Maicelo. After finishing production she moved to Lyon to study acting at the under the direction of . In 2016 she passed an audition to be a part of the Comédie Française as an academic actress where she performed in their world premiere for .

She currently resides in Peru, where she participates in several theatrical projects. In 2021, she became a founding member of A Mí No Me La Hacen, Peru's first media literacy association, providing workshops in schools, universities and institutes all around her country. In 2021, this association won a prize at UNESCO's Global MIL Awards.

Filmography

Films

Television

Short-Films

Radio

Music Videos

Theatre

Comédie Française

Performances at the Comédie Française:

As director

  • 2022: Nuestros Cuerpos sin Memoria by Sarah Delaby-Rochette and Amaranta Kun for the

Other performances

  • 2018: Molière's L'Amour médecin by Gérald Dumont
  • 2022-2023: Molière's The Misanthrope by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2022: 's ' by Gilbert Rouvière
  • 2023: Oscar Wilde's Salome by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2023: Desbarranco by Claret Quea
  • 2023: The Miser by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2024: One Life by Laurent Gutmann
  • 2024: Tartuffe by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2024: Hamlet by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2024: The Solar System by Mariana De Althaus
  • 2025: The Tenderness by Alfonso Santistevan
  • 2025: The Threepenny Opera by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2025: The Barber of Seville by Jean Pierre Gamarra
  • 2025: Cyrano de Bergerac by Jean Pierre Gamarra

Awards and nominations

References

External links

  • – official site