The Journey of Tami Stronach
Tami Stronach achieved fame as the Childlike Empress in the 1984 fantasy film The NeverEnding Story. Now, forty years later, she is re-emerging into the spotlight with her new project.
Early Success and Challenges
During the 1980s, Tami captivated audiences worldwide with her role in The NeverEnding Story. Directed by Wolfgang Petersen, she quickly became a recognizable child actor. Despite her early success, unwanted attention and inappropriate scripts led her to step away from the industry.
A Return to the Big Screen
After years of pursuing theatre and dance, Tami is making a comeback with her 1980s-inspired fantasy movie, Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps. This project marks her return to the big screen on her own terms.
The Making of Man and Witch
Man and Witch follows the story of a goatherder cursed to never find true love. Tami and her husband, Greg Steinbruner, play the lead roles, alongside a star-studded ensemble cast.
A Full Circle Moment
For Tami, this film is a full circle moment as her daughter, Maya, makes her film debut in the same project. The premiere of Man and Witch is set to take place at the Prince Charles Cinema in London’s Leicester Square.
Continuing the Journey
As Tami embarks on this new chapter in her career, she remains dedicated to creating art and inspiring others to nurture their imagination.