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- Tora Vasilescu is a famous Romanian film actress.She was born on March 22, 1951 in Tulcea, Romania. She graduated from Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 1976.In 1975, she plays first role in the movie Cursa.Other notable roles in films :Proba de microfon(1980),Glissando (1982),Impossible Love (1984),Sobolanii rosii (1991) and Cel mai iubit dintre pamanteni (1993). She was married with director Mircea Daneliuc .She plays in many well known TV series :Numai iubirea (2004),Daria, iubirea mea (2006) and State de Romania (2009-2010).
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Georges Boulanger born in Tulcea, Romania, on April 18, 1893. Since he was twelve, he studied at the Musical Conservatoire in Bucharest. In 1926 after playing for the first time before a radio broadcasting station's microphone, Boulanger signed a contract with Bote & Bock for editing seven works, among them, Avant de Mourir, which was, later on, known as My Prayer (as edited with Kennedy's letters). Georges Boulanger has performed about 200 works for hall music as well as radio and records. Most of his works last 5 or 6 minutes. Some of them are even shorter. Boulanger's music is essentially for consumption purpose: foxtrot, marches, tangos, one-steps, that is, every music type for dancing. Many of his works are easily recognizable by means of their well-known titles, namely: Beside the Lake, The Piper, Budapest Party, Autumn Moods, without making any reference to the most known works. He inspired himself in everything surrounding him, in his own state of mood or in Balkan folklore, like in "Romanian Legend", "Romanian Czardas", "Hungarian Rhapsody", "Hungarian Dance", "Hungarian Song and Czardas" or "Russian Intermezzo". Moreover, Boulanger's most famous works have been Avant de mourir, Africa, Da Capo and American View. He lived in Argentina until his death (June 3, 1958). He died in Olivos City.- Actor
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Radu Gheorghe was born on 16 January 1951 in Tulcea, Romania. He is an actor, known for În fiecare zi Dumnezeu ne saruta pe gura (2001), Mireasa din tren (1980) and Totul pentru fotbal (1982).- Composer
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Born in 1980, Luiza Zan began her career at the age of 4. That's when she won her first award at a contest for "Soimii Patriei" ("The Fatherland's Falcons", a Communist youth organisation). Some time later, the same song, played at a children's contest ("Frunzulita d'alior"), would bring her the grand prize at the International Festival "Cerbul de Aur" ("Golden Stag") 2004, a week after winning second place at the Jazz Festival in Montreux, Switzerland. At Montreux, she had her first chance of being accompanied by renowned musicians. She was joined onstage by such people as Geri Allen, Bob Hurst, Eric Harland and Omar Hakim.
2004, an outstanding year for her, ended with another award received at the Jazz Awards Festivity held by the Romanian Broadcasting Corporation, the "Confirmation Award". Among the many musicians she played with are Rick Condit - saxophone player and teacher in the United States of America, who played with the Ella Fitzgerald Big Band; Mircea Tiberian, Romeo Cosma, Ion Baciu Jr., Armen Donelian, Jurgen Bothner, Arthur Balogh, Vlaicu Golcea, Vlad Popescu, Sorin Romanescu, Electric Brother, DJ Vasile, McNeeste State University Big Band from Louisiana, Petras Geniusas, Alex Hardin and many more.
Luiza has been involved with numerous musical and artistic projects over time, for example joining the team led by theatre director Radu Afrim in the staging of I. L. Caragiale's Napasta; she was also cast in the contemporary dance show Visa Game alongside Cosmin Manolescu and Pascal Allio. She has written film music for Carambol, Circul Vesel (HBO) si Australia (HBO).
Luiza Zan has studied classical singing for 9 years, attending the classes of the Art High School in Piatra Neamt and those of the George Enescu University of Arts in Iasi, accumulating a wealth of knowledge that she can now pass to the younger generation from her position as a respected teacher. She is frequently invited at the "IconArts" creation camp, alongside renowned names from the international classical and jazz scenes.- Monalisa Basarab is a Romanian theatre and movie actress. She was born on 23 April 1972 in Tulcea, Romania.
She started her artistic career during high school when she attended the courses of the Traditional School of Arts, within the Centre for Preserving and Capitalizing Traditions and Popular Creation Tulcea. On this occasion she was part of the theatre group "Altar" and her acting teacher Ion Dore offered her the main role Nona in the play "Whirling Waters" by Lucian Blaga ("Tulburarea Apelor" in Romanian). With this role she got the award for the best female performance, in 1991, at Yorick Theatre Festival in Piatra Neamt, Romania.
She studied acting at the Faculty of Theatre and Television within the "Babes-Bolyai" University Cluj-Napoca, class 1995. In the same year she made her debut as professional actor at Oradea State Theatre, with the role Ana in the play "Take, Yanke and Kadyr" by V.I. Popa ("Tache, Ianke si Cadar" in Romanian), directed by Mihai Fotino. Among the roles she played, it can be emphasised: The colonel's daughter in "Outside, in Front of the Door" by Wolfgang Borchert ("Afara in fata usii" in Romanian) (1996) and a travesty Charinus in "Pseudolus" by Plaut (1997), representative for drama roles.
Starting with 1999 and until 2002 she collaborated with theatres from Bucharest: the "I.L.Caragiale" National Theatre for the play "Dew Drops on A Lotus Leaf in Bright Moon" by Nicolae Mateescu ("Boabe de roua pe frunza de lotus in bataia lunii" in Romanian), directed by Gelu Colceag; with Nottara Theatre for "Marriage" by Gogol ("Casatoria" in Romanian) and for "The Beauty of Venice in September" by Teodor Mazilu ("Frumos e in septembrie la Venetia" in Romanian) directed by Nicolae Scarlat.
In 2002, she is admitted, following an audition, as actress of the "Constantin Tanase" Variety Theatre in Bucharest, the most representative genre theatre in Romania.
Among the remarkable roles played at the "Constantin Tanase" Variety Theatre one can mention: Suzy in "Tanase's One Hundred" ("Suta lui Tanase" in Romanian) - 2019; the Moldavian girl in "Go, go Romania!" ("Hai, hai Romania!" in Romanian) - 2018; the characters: Sandy Bell, applicant no. 4 in the play "Nice air! Like in Herastrau!" ("Aer bun! De Herastrau!" in Romanian) - 2015; the spoiled young lady in "Comedy on Titanic" ("Comedie pe Titanic" in Romanian) - 2012; the roles: Barbie doll, Nurse, Torero dancer, the Gypsy in "Women's idols" ("Idolii Femeilor" in Romanian) - 2008.
The year 1999 marked the debut on the large screen with the German production "Nostradamus-Prophet of Doom" in series "Sphinx-Secrets of the History" directed by Klein Gunther ("Nostradamus-Prophet des Untergangs" in series "Sphinx-Geheimnisse der Geschichte" in German), where she played the role of Nostradamus' wife, who died of plague.
She also performed in other foreign productions, especially in the French ones: "Les 7 vies du Dr. Laux" (1999) ("The seven lives of Dr. Laux") starring Sophie Broustal, Philippe Caroit; "De plein fouet" (2000) ("Hit in full") starring Delphine Rollin, Samuel Labarthe; "Les Percutes" (2002) ("Triggered") starring Denis Karvil; "Corps et Ames" (2003) ("Bodies and Souls") starring Helene De Fougerolles, Jean Marie-Lamour and Jean-Yves Berteloot; "Une Place Parmi Les Vivants" (2003) ("A place Among the Living") starring Christian Vadim; "Elodie Bradford-Pilote" (2004) starring Anthony Delon; "Le Pere Goriot" (2004) ("Old Goriot") starring Charles Aznavour; "Die Deutschen-Wallenstein Und Der Krieg" (2008) ("Germans-Wallenstein and the war") starring Stefan Jürgens.
In Romanian cinematography she was cast in the fictional feature film "The Way I Spent the End of the World" ("Cum mi-am petrecut sfarsitul lumii" in Romanian), directed by Catalin Mitulescu, production 2006, where she plays the role of a choir teacher. The movie attended the International Film Festival at Cannes and got the award for "Un Certain Regard Best Actress".
She also performed in Romanian series for television: "U.M. 02003" (2003) ; "Leana and Costel" (2003); "Living in a block" (2003-2004); "The Weird Men in NATO" (2008); "Mothers' Doctors" (2008); "Nobody is perfect" (2009); "Narcisa: Outrageous loves" (2011); "Sol Key" (2015); "Olivia's Heritage" (2016).
During all this time she also appeared in TV shows, shows, videos, TV commercials and she posed for various fashion editorials. - Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
Vasile Oglinda was born on 12 March 1933 in Daeni, Tulcea, Romania. He is a cinematographer, known for La patru pasi de infinit (1964), Steps to the Moon (1964) and De trei ori Bucuresti (1967).- Ivan Patzaichin was born on 26 November 1949 in Mila 23, Tulcea County, Romania. He died on 5 September 2021 in Bucharest, Romania.
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Mara Cuculas was born on 9 December 1949 in Tulcea, Romania. She is a production designer and costume designer, known for Accident (1977), Ecaterina Teodoroiu (1978) and The Punishment (1976).- Additional Crew
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- Producer
Gilda Conon was born on 2 April 1975 in Tulcea, Romania. She is a production manager and producer, known for Orizont (2015), The Elite (2001) and Amen. (2002).- Mihai Chirilov was born on 8 December 1971 in Tulcea, Romania. He is an actor, known for Of Snails and Men (2012) and Making of TIFF 2018 (2018).