Ellen Rona Barkin is an American film, television and theatre actress. She was born in the Bronx, a borough of New York City, New York, the daughter of Evelyn , a hospital administrator who worked at Jamaica Hospital, and Sol Barkin, a chemical salesman. Barkin was raised in a lower-middle-class Jewish family, a descendant of immigrants from Siberia and the Russia-Poland border. Barkin received her high school diploma at Manhattan's High School of Performing Arts. She then attended Hunter College and double majored in history and drama. At one point, Barkin wanted to teach ancient history.... She continued her acting education at New York City's Actors Studio. According to Time, she studied acting for ten years before landing her first audition. Her break-out role was in the comedy-drama film Diner , written and directed by Barry Levinson, for which she received favorable reviews. Barkin was cast in the drama film Tender Mercies after impressing its director Bruce Beresford during an audition in New York City, despite her inexperience and his lack of familiarity with her work.
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| Birthdate: | April 16, 1954 |
| Birthplace: | The Bronx |
| Age: | 58 |
| Height: | 5' 7" |
| Education: | Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, Hunter College |
| Also known as: | Ellen Rona Barkin, Barkin, Ellen |