ESTELLE BAJOU
- AEA,
- Financial Core,
- SAG-AFTRA
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Estelle Bajou - 2.5min Reel 2022 (Performance Video) Quicktime
Clips from: Charming the Hearts of Men (Feature, opp. Anna Friel); Person Woman Man Camera TV (Feature, Bajou co-wrote & stars); Tontine; Full Throttle Paradise (opp. Robert Funaro); The Louder the Better; Chaplin of the Mountains (Feature, shot in Iraq); Broke.
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Charming the Hearts of Men (dramedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a southern sexworker with a mouth on her. Opposite Anna Friel & Tina Ivlev.
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Person Woman Man Camera TV (tragicomedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as one half of a biracial couple falling in, then out of, love. She co-wrote, co-produced, and stars in this feature opposite James L. Ward, directed by Niav Conty. Off. Sel.: 2022 Cinequest Film Fest.
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Tontine (comedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a farcically insecure and murderous college girl.
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Full Throttle Paradise (comedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a southern journalist out of her depth. Opposite Robert Funaro & Jason Furlani.
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The Louder the Better (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as an assistant giving heartfelt advice.
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Chaplin of the Mountains (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a young French-Kurdish woman searching for her late mother's village in Iraqi Kurdistan. Shot on location in Iraq.
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Lullaby for Ray (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a young homeless woman whose boyfriend battles addiction. Opposite Alfredo Narciso.
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Estelle Bajou - 3min Actor Reel 2022 (Performance Video) Quicktime
Clips from: Charming the Hearts of Men (Feature, opp. Anna Friel); Person Woman Man Camera TV (Feature, Bajou co-wrote & stars); Tontine; Full Throttle Paradise (opp. Robert Funaro); The Louder the Better; Chaplin of the Mountains (Feature, shot in Iraq); Broke; Lullaby for Ray (opp. Alfredo Narciso).
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Pool No Water (comedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a theater diva, promoting a boxing opera in a mock promo.
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subHysteria (drama/thriller) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a gay musician trapped with her partner on a subway car after a disaster.
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Max August (comedy) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a feminist private detective's assistant from New Jersey.
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Life as a Snapshot (romance) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a Brooklyn artist falling for a Russian photographer.
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subHysteria (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a gay musician keeping calm while trapped on a subway car after a disaster.
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Boardwalk Empire (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a young sexworker caught in the act.
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Chaplin of the Mountains (drama) (Performance Video) Quicktime
Bajou as a young French-Kurdish woman searching for her late mother's village in Iraqi Kurdistan. Shot on location in Iraq.
Résumé Print Résumé
SAG FiCore: Able to work Union/Non-Union Films |
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FILM (selected) | ||
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Charming the Hearts of Men |
Supporting (opp. Anna Friel) |
S. DeRose |
Person Woman Man Camera TV |
Lead |
Niav Conty |
The Post |
Featured |
Steven Spielberg |
6 Feet Apart |
Supporting |
Hugo Perez |
Chaplin of the Mountains |
Lead |
Jano Rosebiani |
subHysteria |
Lead |
Leonard Zelig |
Peace, Love & Misunderstanding |
Featured |
Bruce Beresford |
Why Do You Smell Like the Ocean |
Supporting |
Kevin Baggott |
Glimpses (short) |
Supporting |
Alan Del Tufo |
Etude for Lilith (short) |
Lead |
Yevgeni Vaskevich |
Lullaby for Ray (short) |
Lead |
Marina Shron |
Full Throttle Paradise (short) |
Supporting |
Nick DeSimone |
Leah Ross (short) |
Lead |
Brian Sheehan |
Family on Board (short) |
Featured |
George Pogatsia |
Life as a Snapshot (short) |
Lead |
Yevgeni Vaskevich |
Henry Buys a Hat (short) |
Lead |
Malinda Sorci |
Taking Your Bra Off in 49 Days (short) |
Lead |
Christina Lind |
Matches (short) |
Lead |
Pau Camarasa |
Broke (short) |
Lead |
Benham Jones |
Focus (short) |
Lead |
Sean Lynch |
TV / NEW MEDIA | ||
Boardwalk Empire |
Co-Star |
HBO |
Rogue Cop School (webseries) |
Supporting |
Funny or Die |
Max August (pilot) |
Supporting |
Lo-Fi Pictures |
BROADWAY | ||
Once |
u/s Supporting |
First National Tour |
THEATRE (selected) *NY Times Critics Pick | ||
Soot and Spit* |
Supporting |
The New Ohio |
Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally* |
Supporting |
59E59 / Edinburgh Fringe |
pool (no water)* |
Lead |
PS122 / Barrow St / A.R.T. |
The Undeniable Sound of Right Now |
Lead |
Rattlestick / Rising Phoenix |
Wild Horses |
Lead (Solo Show) |
NJ Rep |
The Jag |
Lead |
NJ Rep / Shadowland Stages |
The Diary of Anne Frank |
Lead (Anne Frank) |
NCT, National Tour |
TRAINING | ||
MFA in Acting |
The New School |
Ron Leibman, Austin Pendleton |
BA in Theatre |
Bard College at Simon's Rock |
Graduated at age 19 |
BGB Studios (LA) |
Ongoing |
Sydney Walsh |
Lyle Kessler Masterclass (NYC) |
Ongoing |
Lyle Kessler (Actors Studio) |
John Rosenfeld Studios (LA) |
Masterclass |
John Rosenfeld |
Larry Moss Studios (NYC) |
Workshops |
Larry Moss |
SPECIAL SKILLS | ||
LANGUAGES: Fluent French |
Conversational Spanish |
Beginner Russian |
DIALECTS: Southern, British RP |
Cockney, Irish, Scottish |
Russian, French |
INSTRUMENTS: Violin, Voice |
Mandolin, Guitar |
Beginner Piano, Drums |
OTHER: Dance/Movement, Clown |
Drawing/Painting |
Drive Stick/Truck |
Swim, Scuba Diving (PADI certified) |
Sailing (Basic certification) |
Carpentry |
PRESS (selected) | ||
"Bajou is giving a simply astonishing performance." | ||
—Genzlinger of NY Times |
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"First-rate young actor." | ||
—Isherwood, NY Times |
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"Stunning, original. Bajou is outstanding." | ||
—Kennedy, Broadway World |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'4" |
Weight: 115 lbs |
Sailing, Scuba Diver, Clowning, Guitar, Improvisation, Violin, Vocal Range: Mezzo Soprano, American - Minnesota Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, British - BBC English Accent, British - Cockney Accent, British - Scouse/Liverpool Accent, French Accent, Irish Accent, Russian Accent, Scottish Accent, Slavic - South Eastern Bloc Accent, Fluent French
Praised by critics as a “first-rate young actor” (New York Times), “stunning, original…outstanding” (Broadway World), and “excellent at bringing a humanity and honesty to complex characters" (Huffington Post), Bajou’s acting credits have earned her several awards and nominations and include Broadway's Once, “Boardwalk Empire” (HBO), Charming the Hearts of Men (opposite Anna Friel), and Spielberg’s The Post. www.estellebajou.com