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McEwan, Angela

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Personal name headingMcEwan, Angela
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Birth date1944-04-23
1934
Death date2015-12-20
Place of birthLos Angeles (Calif.)
Santa Monica (Calif.)
Field of activityCourt interpreting and translating Translating and interpreting Acting
Profession or occupationTranslators Actresses
Found inEstudio eroĢtico, 1996: t.p. (Angela McEwan) p. 73 (b. in California; court interpreter and translator of poetry)
From the forbidden garden, 2003: ECIP (t.p. Angela McEwan) data view (b. Apr. 23, 1944)
Internet Movie Database WWW site, March 9, 2015: (Angela McEwan, actress)
Daily News WWW site, March 6, 2015: (Angela McEwan. Her new career is taking off, at a time when many her age are long retired ; McEwan has a small but movie-stealing role in best picture Oscar nominee "Nebraska." ; All pretty good for someone who spent most of her adult life as a criminal court Spanish translator. The Los Angeles native had dreamed of becoming an actress as a child)
   <http://www.dailynews.com/arts-and-entertainment/20140221/meet-nebraskas-angela-mcewan-ingenue-grandmother>
Los Angeles times WWW site, viewed Dec. 23, 2015 (in obituary dated Dec. 22, 2015: Angela McEwan; born in Santa Monica in 1934; died Sunday [Dec. 20, 2015] at the age of 81; after she married Guillermo McEwan, the couple moved to Mexico where [Angela] McEwan began to act and continued to perform in local theater productions when they moved to Temple, Texas; upon returning to Southern California, she earned a master's in Spanish at UC Irvine, where she also taught before becoming a criminal court Spanish interpreter for 30 years; when her late husband retired about a decade ago, McEwan began taking acting lessons and did some episodic work on "The New Girl," "Parks and Recreations" and other [television] series; had a recurring role on HBO's "Getting On")
Associated languageeng spa