Teresa Stratas
Operatic soprano and actress

Born
May 26th, 1938
86 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Canada
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Born in 1938, a Canadian soprano and actress gained recognition in the world of opera and musical theater. Achievements include performances at the Metropolitan Opera and the Chicago Lyric Opera. Stratas also starred in film adaptations of operas, particularly gaining acclaim for her role in 'The Met's Carmen.' Throughout her career, she collaborated with notable composers and directors, further solidifying her reputation in the performing arts.
Performed at the Metropolitan Opera
Starred as Carmen in the opera adaptation
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