Daria Halprin

Daria Halprin ( born December 30, 1948 as Daria Halprin Schuman in San Francisco ) is an American actress.

Life

Daria Halprin studied anthropology at the University of California. During her studies, she appeared in 1968 in a film called Revolution, a documentary by Jack O'Connell, with. In 1970 she abandoned his studies in favor of the female lead role in Michelangelo Antonioni's film Zabriskie Point. Together with the male lead actor Mark Frechette she lived subsequently in the community Lyman Family. In 1972, she starred alongside Donald Pleasence starred in the thriller The second command, which was her last film appearance. In the same year she married Dennis Hopper. The marriage produced a daughter emerged; both were divorced in 1976. Daria Halprin later married Khosrow Khalighi the doctor, with whom she has two children.

Halprin then took up studies in psychology and founded in 1978 together with her mother Anna Halprin in California the Tamalpa Institute, where, among others, come dance and drama as art therapies according to the Expressive Arts Therapy used. The Institute exists to this day under their direction and offers courses outside of own premises at. On working with the Expressive Arts Therapy she has the book The Expressive Body in Life, Art, and Therapy 2003. Working with Movement, Metaphor, and Meaning published. It appeared in 2013 in a German edition under the title What the body has to tell. Expressive Arts Therapy in Theory and Practice (K. Kieser Verlag, Munich).

Filmography

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