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'''Dree Andrea''' cowrote the dialogues for some of the Dutch Bert & Ernie albums. She also performed the voices of [[Aunt Coleta]] and [[Mrs. Karperzooi]].
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'''Dree Andrea''' is a writer, artist, and director who cowrote the dialogue for some of the Dutch [[Bert]] and [[Ernie]] albums. She also performed the voices of [[Aunt Coleta]] in ''[[He He He, We Maken Muziek]]'' and [[Mrs. Karperzooi]] in ''[[In Een Uur de Wereld Rond]]''.
   
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A self-taught filmmaker, she has directed three acclaimed documentaries examinining aspects of life in [[New York City]], including ''The Tunnel'' ([[1994]]), about the Amtrak tunnel; ''All Visitors Must Be Announced'' ([[1997]]), about the role of apartment doormen (with [[Ed Koch]] amongst the interviewees); and ''Mr. Right'' ([[2005]]), about the New York singles scene.
Dree Andrea is a self-taught movie maker.
 
   
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==External links==
[[Category: International Sesame Street Voice Actors|Andrea]]
 
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*[http://www.dreeinthebigcity.com/?page_id=4 Dree in the Big City- Official Site/Comic Blog]
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Revision as of 09:12, 31 August 2008

Dreeandrea

Dree Andrea is a writer, artist, and director who cowrote the dialogue for some of the Dutch Bert and Ernie albums. She also performed the voices of Aunt Coleta in He He He, We Maken Muziek and Mrs. Karperzooi in In Een Uur de Wereld Rond.

A self-taught filmmaker, she has directed three acclaimed documentaries examinining aspects of life in New York City, including The Tunnel (1994), about the Amtrak tunnel; All Visitors Must Be Announced (1997), about the role of apartment doormen (with Ed Koch amongst the interviewees); and Mr. Right (2005), about the New York singles scene.

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