List of Romanians - Film and Theatre

Film and Theatre

List of Romanian Actors
  • Mircea Albulescu, actor
  • Ştefan Bănică, Jr., actor
  • Monica Bârlădeanu, actress
  • Radu Beligan, actor, director
  • Joana Benedek, actress
  • Ion Luca Caragiale, playwright
  • Ion Caramitru, actor
  • Mircea Crișan, actor, comic, cabaretist
  • Gheorghe Dinică, actor
  • Maria Filotti, actress
  • Marcel Iureş, actor
  • Cătălin Mitulescu, film director
  • Maia Morgenstern, actress
  • Cristian Mungiu, film director
  • Jean Negulescu, film director, Oscar nominee
  • Sergiu Nicolaescu, film director
  • Amza Pellea, actor
  • Florin Piersic, actor
  • Florian Pittiş, actor
  • Elvira Popescu, actress
  • Corneliu Porumboiu, film director
  • Cristi Puiu, film director
  • Victor Rebengiuc, actor
  • Edward G. Robinson, actor
  • Andrei Şerban, director of theatre and opera
  • Sebastian Stan, actor
  • Saviana Stănescu, playwright
  • Constantin Tănase, cabaretist, comic and poet, shot by the soviet army of occupation in Bucharest, in 1945
  • Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, actor
  • Johnny Weissmuller, actor

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