Anamaria Marinca bio
Anamaria is a Romanian Actress. She first made screen appearances by appearing in Sex Traffic, a Channel 4 film Sex Traffic where she received the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. Speaks French, German, English and Romanian fluently. Her mother is an accomplished player of the violin. She has a father who plays as well as a theatre professor at one of Romania's top theater schools. The Youth Actor Gala Mangalia awarded her the Best Female Actor Award of 2000. She was honored when the European Film Promotion Board named her a European Shooting Star in 2008. She taught for 4 months in the University of Fine Arts Music and Drama George Enescu in Iasi. bAnamaria is an Romanian actress born on April 1, 1978 in Iasi Romania. Anamaria Marinca, an actress who is of Romanian origins began her acting career on television in the British-Canadian TV film Sex Traffic. She won the British Academy Television Award Best Actress for this role. Apart from her stellar performance in her debut film she will also be remembered for her performance in the Romanian art film 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days, which garnered her numerous awards including the European Film Award of Best Actress from the London Film Critics. Her role of Cristian Mungiu's Romanian art film, 4 luni 3 weeks si 2 zile (4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days) has earned her both three weeks and a day. Palme d'Or Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2007 and two additional awards: the Cinema Prize for the French National Education System as well as the FIPRESCI Prize. She also appeared in the film of Francis Ford Copola Youth Without Youth. In 2008, she played Yasim Anwar on the BBC 5-episode mini-series The Last Enemy. Marinca appeared in an episode of the Romanian drama Boogie and in Oliver Hirschbiegel's critically acclaimed Five Minutes of Heaven. In the feature film Fury (2014) her character performed the role of Irma, a German woman who served as Emma's aunt.






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