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Estelle Bajou is an American composer, musician, producer, and writer. [1]
Raised in the mountains of North Carolina, Bajou is a bilingual French-American, and has traveled throughout America, Europe, Latin America, Iraq and the Middle East for her work. [2] At 19 years old, Bajou got her Bachelors magna cum laude in Theatre & Creative Writing from the Bard College at Simon's Rock. [3] She also has an MFA in Acting: The New School for Drama. [4]
Some of her acting assignments include: Steven Spielberg's The Post (2017), Gino Dilorio's The Jag (2017), [5] Chaplin of the Mountains (2013). [6] She was an Understudy in Once [7] on the First National Broadway Tour. [8] She composed and performed the original music for 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally' (2015). [9] She wrote the music for 'Women Rising' which was a show that, in 2017, was used as a fundraiser for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. [10]
She was described by Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times as "simply astonishing." [11] In 2016, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play. [12]
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Estelle Bajou is an American composer, musician, producer, and writer. [1]
Raised in the mountains of North Carolina, Bajou is a bilingual French-American, and has traveled throughout America, Europe, Latin America, Iraq and the Middle East for her work. [2] At 19 years old, Bajou got her Bachelors magna cum laude in Theatre & Creative Writing from the Bard College at Simon's Rock. [3] She also has an MFA in Acting: The New School for Drama. [4]
Some of her acting assignments include: Steven Spielberg's The Post (2017), Gino Dilorio's The Jag (2017), [5] Chaplin of the Mountains (2013). [6] She was an Understudy in Once [7] on the First National Broadway Tour. [8] She composed and performed the original music for 'Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally' (2015). [9] She wrote the music for 'Women Rising' which was a show that, in 2017, was used as a fundraiser for Domestic Violence Awareness Month. [10]
She was described by Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times as "simply astonishing." [11] In 2016, she was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Music in a Play. [12]