Sona Tatoyan
- Actress
- Writer
- Director
Sona Tatoyan is a first generation Syrian-Armenian-American stage and
film actor, writer, producer, and director with bases in, Los Angeles, Berlin
and Armenia. Ms. Tatoyan is a graduate of the William Esper Studio
where she studied with the legendary Bill Esper himself. Other training
includes a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Wake Forest University, Shakespeare and
Company's Summer Training Institute, and, yes, training as a pole
dancer (at S Factor, New York and Los Angeles). She speaks English, French, Armenian, and Spanish , received her Yoga Teaching Certification in Goa, India and holds a second degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do. An
accomplished stage actress, Ms. Tatoyan was featured in the world
premieres of José Rivera's Brainpeople at The American Conservatory
Theater, Massacre (Sing to your Children) at The Goodman Theater, and
Boleros for the Disenchanted, 2008 winner Outstanding Ensemble
Connecticut Critics Awards, at Yale Repertory Theater, among others.
Ms. Tatoyan's feature film debut was the lead role in The Journey
(2002) - the first American independent film ever shot in Armenia. The
Journey won the Audience Award at the Milan International Film Festival
in 2002.
As a writer, her first
feature film script The First Full Moon -- a 2011 Sundance/RAWI
participant and 2012 Dubai Film Connection/Festival Project-- examines
a contemporary American-Armenian family's complicated connection to its
roots in Syria. Ms. Tatoyan is penning her feature script Lie.Sex.Death. (LSD).
Ms. Tatoyan's writing/directing
debut short film, Toujours, was a selection at the Arpa International
Film Festival 2012.