Anamaria Marinca bio

Anamaria is a Romanian actor. She received the British Academy Television Award Best actress for her role in the Channel 4 film Sex Traffic. She speaks French, German, English as well as Romanian well. Her mother was a violinist and her father is director of one of the top drama schools in Romania. Winner of the Best Female Actor of the Year in 2000 Award for the Young Actor Gala Mangalia. 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 Marina is a Romanian actress born to Iasi Romania on 1 April 1978. She is an actress with Romanian descendance, Anamaria Marinca made her debut in the film industry with the TV show British Canadian Sex Traffic for which she took home the British Academy Television Award for Best Actress. Aside from her remarkable performance in her debut film, the actress will be remembered for her work in the Romanian Art Film 4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days which earned her many distinctions including an award called the European Film Award of Best Actress from the London Film Critics. She was a Romanian actress in Cristian Mungiu's film 4 months 3 weeks and 3 days (four months, three weeks and two days) and was presented with The Palme d'Or and other prizes at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival. She also appeared in the film of Francis Ford Copola Youth Without Youth. In 2008, she played Yasim Anwar on the BBC Five-episode miniseries The Last Enemy. Marinca appeared in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Five Minutes of Heaven and the Romanian drama Boogie. Then, she played an important part in 2014's Fury which featured her as Irma Emma's German aunt of Emma.

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