Alexandru Cirneala

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Alexandru Cîrneală (born February 19, 1989 in Iași , Moldova region ) is a Romanian actor .

Life

Alexandru-Ioan Cîrneală grew up in Romania. He had wanted to be an actor since he was 14, after seeing his first theater performance at the Iași National Theater. From 2007 to 2010 he studied at the Faculty of Theater and Film at the Babeș-Bolyai University in Cluj , where he graduated with a university degree. He completed his acting training with diploma from 2010 to 2011 at the Athanor Academy for Performing Arts in Burghausen . He made his first experiences on the theater stage during his studies in Romania, where he also began his acting career, and later during his acting training at the Athanor Theater. After completing his training, he had theater engagements a. a. at the Theater unterm Dach in Berlin and at the G-Werk Theater Marburg.

Cîrneală has been working as a freelance actor, mainly for film and television, since 2011. Due to his origins, he is often cast with roles from Eastern European cultures, especially those with a Romanian background. Most of the time he plays criminals, small freaks and suspects in crime series.

He made his television debut as the Romanian Liviu in the thriller Operation Zucker , which premiered in July 2012 at the Munich Film Festival and first aired in January 2013 on Das Erste . He then played in a few short films, including a. as a macho "amateur porn rapper and substitute dad" Jenaro, who works together with his girlfriend at the traditional folk festival Hamburger Dom , in the short film Gangsterbraut , which was shown in 2015 at the 19th Filmfest Schleswig-Holstein .

In the Cologne Tatort: ​​Kartenhaus (first broadcast: February 2016) he played the dealer Ivo Tarek, the leader of a gang who dominates life in a Cologne high-rise estate with his drug deals. In the Munich Tatort: ​​Klingelingeling (first broadcast: December 2016) he was seen as Calin Stelica; he played the brother of the leader of a Romanian beggar clan.

In the ZDF television series Dengler , he also played the Romanian worker Kimi in the second film in the series, Am Twelfth Day (first broadcast: March 2016).

He has also had episode roles in the series Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei (2014; as Romanian gangster Radu Dumitrescu), SOKO Leipzig (2016; as Timur, a refugee from Uzbekistan ), Großstadtrevier (2017) and SOKO Cologne (2017; as suspected Kosovar Albanian Alban Berisha).

Cirneala is also active as a speaker, u. a. for Gothaer Insurance . He also works as a model . Cirneala lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

theatre

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d Alexandru Cîrneală ; Profile and vita at Schauspielervideos.de. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  2. a b Alexandru Cîrneală . Vita and profile at CAST FORWARD. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  3. Alexandru Cirneala : Interview. Retrieved February 7, 2017
  4. a b The rough beauty: "Gangsterbraut" (Jan Waßmuth, D 2014) . Movie review. Retrieved February 7, 2017
  5. Aleksandru Cirneala as Ivo Tarek . Internet presence Das Erste . Retrieved February 7, 2017
  6. "crime scene" -check Munich: A dead (Christ) child, lonely commissioners and a nine-kilo goose . In: FOCUS of December 26, 2016. Accessed February 7, 2017
  7. ZDF shows "Dengler - On the twelfth day" based on a political thriller by bestselling author Wolfgang Schorlau . Press portal of March 16, 2016. Accessed February 7, 2017
  8. New Romanian: Alexandru Cirneala at Brilliant Voice® . Profile at the Brilliant Voice® agency. Retrieved February 7, 2017.
  9. MDR Short Film Night: The World Out There ( Memento of the original from February 7, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . Plot and cast. Official website. MDR short film night. Retrieved February 7, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mdr.de
  10. So many years . Official website Das Erste . Retrieved February 7, 2017