Anamaria Marinca bio
Anamaria Marinca is an Romanian actress. Her debut on screen was through Sex Traffic, a Channel 4 film Sex Traffic in which she was awarded the British Academy Television Award for the Best actress. Fluently speaks French, German and English. The father of her mother was an actor as well as her mother a violinist. The award was presented to her as the Best Female Actor of the Year in 2000 Award in The Young Actor Gala Mangalia. In 2008, she was honoured as a European Shooting Star' by the European Film Promotion Board. The actress was a professor at the University of Fine Arts Music and Drama George Enescu. bAnamaria Marina is a Romanian actress born from Iasi Romania on 1 April 1978. Anamaria Marinca is a Romanian actress who made her debut film appearance Sex Traffic, a British-Canadian television film for which she was awarded the British Academy Television Award as the Best Actress. Apart from her amazing performance in the film, Anamaria Marinca is best remembered for the role she played in the Romanian artist-directed film 4 Months 3, Weeks 2 Days. This film won several distinctions, among them an award called the European Film Award Best Actress from the The London Film Critics. She was the lead in Cristian Mugiu's Romanian film "4 3 weeks, 4 months and 2 days" (4 3 Weeks, 4 Months and Two Days) which won her the Palme d'Or award at Cannes Film Festival 2007. It also received two other awards, The Cinema Prize of French National Education System (FIPRESCI Prize) as well as the Cinema Prize. Youth Without Youth, a Francis Ford Coppola movie, was also a major part of her work. The film was released in 2008. She starred as Yasim Angwar, the BBC Five-episode Miniseries The Last Enemy. Marinca was a character in Yasim's story in Oliver Hirschbiegel's Five Minutes of Heaven, in addition to in the Romanian film Boogie. The actress later played a significant part in the film Fury where she portrayed the role of a German woman named Irma the aunt of Emma.






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