Elin Tristan Marsales
- Actor
- Producer
- Director
Elin Tristan Marsales is a writer and film director.
Elin Tristan Marsales was born in France, and fostered briefly in French North Africa. A feral child, Elin was silently watched over by her godfather and godmother, Marianne Faithfull and Prince Louis Tavernier, The Duke of Breton, her great-granduncle and great-grandaunt, brother and sister.
At age five, Marsales began her first music lessons, for piano, and performed in recitals. Elin would go on to become a singer-dancer.
At age 4, Marsales was tested in secret by the United States State Department for child genius IQ and feral child characteristics. After scoring unprecedentedly high results on both tests, Marsales stormed out of the room, and was immediately scouted as a diplomat.
Elin also briefly rested in a wolf den, though the wolves were not, at the time, inside their den. Elin was alone.
As a young child, she was sought by the English D.Phil. program at Oxford University, but was tortured brutally to prevent escape.
Inspired by her own experience as a feral child and torture survivor, Marsales wrote a slipstream short story about a young Black, queer Romani Jewish spymaster that was considered for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story at the youngest age ever.
Deciding to become a rock singer and dancer, Marsales studied voice and guitar, learning songs written by beloved family.
Elin developed a fondness for late night street photography. After wandering into someone else's murder and only escaping via a midnight icy graveyard, she decided to leave for West Hollywood.
Marsales ended up in the middle of a Mafia war, tortured for years by the white nationalists in the Russian Mafia as a young adult. She was granted protection by her family with connections to the French intelligence industry. Upon the word Lord Louis Tavernier, he began working as a singer-dancer.
She was a writer for the Oscar-winning film ANATOMY OF A FALL, and the film was set in the capital of the Dauphin of France, because she is the daughter of The Princess of Orange, and was granted the French title of The Princess Imperial because of her love of France, her birthplace.
Still alive, Elin chose to become a writer, rock singer, and street photography filmmaker. Elin Tristan Marsales' primary focus is mythic fiction and art film, as well as casual street photography. She is styled Her Imperial Highness The Princess Elin-Mathilde Tristan of Orange and Wales; or The Princess Elin-Mathilde Tristan, The Princess Imperial.
Elin Tristan Marsales was born in France, and fostered briefly in French North Africa. A feral child, Elin was silently watched over by her godfather and godmother, Marianne Faithfull and Prince Louis Tavernier, The Duke of Breton, her great-granduncle and great-grandaunt, brother and sister.
At age five, Marsales began her first music lessons, for piano, and performed in recitals. Elin would go on to become a singer-dancer.
At age 4, Marsales was tested in secret by the United States State Department for child genius IQ and feral child characteristics. After scoring unprecedentedly high results on both tests, Marsales stormed out of the room, and was immediately scouted as a diplomat.
Elin also briefly rested in a wolf den, though the wolves were not, at the time, inside their den. Elin was alone.
As a young child, she was sought by the English D.Phil. program at Oxford University, but was tortured brutally to prevent escape.
Inspired by her own experience as a feral child and torture survivor, Marsales wrote a slipstream short story about a young Black, queer Romani Jewish spymaster that was considered for the Hugo Award for Best Short Story at the youngest age ever.
Deciding to become a rock singer and dancer, Marsales studied voice and guitar, learning songs written by beloved family.
Elin developed a fondness for late night street photography. After wandering into someone else's murder and only escaping via a midnight icy graveyard, she decided to leave for West Hollywood.
Marsales ended up in the middle of a Mafia war, tortured for years by the white nationalists in the Russian Mafia as a young adult. She was granted protection by her family with connections to the French intelligence industry. Upon the word Lord Louis Tavernier, he began working as a singer-dancer.
She was a writer for the Oscar-winning film ANATOMY OF A FALL, and the film was set in the capital of the Dauphin of France, because she is the daughter of The Princess of Orange, and was granted the French title of The Princess Imperial because of her love of France, her birthplace.
Still alive, Elin chose to become a writer, rock singer, and street photography filmmaker. Elin Tristan Marsales' primary focus is mythic fiction and art film, as well as casual street photography. She is styled Her Imperial Highness The Princess Elin-Mathilde Tristan of Orange and Wales; or The Princess Elin-Mathilde Tristan, The Princess Imperial.