Anamaria Marinca bio
Anamaria Marinca is an Romanian actress. She made her screen debut with Sex Traffic, a Channel 4 film Sex Traffic in which she was awarded the British Academy Television Award for Best actress. The actress is fluent in French, German and English. Her mother is professional instrument player. Her father is an actor as well as a theater instructor at one the top Romanian drama schools. Won the Best Female Actor of the Year 2000 Award for the young Actor Gala Mangalia. In 2008 she was named the 'European Shooting Star' European Shooting Star' by the European Film Promotion Board. The actress was professor of the University of Fine Arts Music and Drama George Enescu. bAnamaria Marina is a Romanian actor born from Iasi Romania on 1 April 1978. Anamaria Marinca is a Romanian actress who made her first film appearance with Sex Traffic, a British-Canadian TV movie for where she won the British Academy Television Award as Best actress. Her first film as an actress, SexTraining, was a winner of the BAFTA Award in Best Actress. She also received several awards for her performance in the film 4 Months 3 Weeks 2 Days, a Romanian film that was acclaimed by London Film Critics as the most acclaimed films of 2007. In 2007, her performance in Cristian Mungiu's Romanian art film, 4 months 3 weeks and 2 days (4 months 3 weeks and 2 days), won both three weeks and a day. Palme d'Or Award at the Cannes Film Festival 2007 and two additional awards. These included the Cinema Prize for the French National Education System as well as the FIPRESCI Prize. She also appeared as an infant in the film of Francis Ford Coppola, Youth Without Youth. She was Yasim Awar in BBC's five-episode The Last Enemy miniseries. Marinca was a character in Yasim anwar in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Five Minutes of Heaven, along with Boogie, the Romanian comedy Boogie. In the film Fury (2014) in which she appeared as Irma she was a German woman who served as Emma's aunt.






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