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Australia didn’t want actresses like her. But then things changed

Australia didn’t want actresses like her. But then things changed

After five years in Los Angeles, Salme Geransar returned home thinking her career would be over. Now she’s on stage in a Pulitzer-winning play.

  • by John Bailey

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