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Emanuel Pârvu

Emanuel Pârvu

14 titles Acting Feb 12, 1979 Bucharest, Romania

Emanuel Pârvu, born on February 12, 1979, in Bucharest, Romania, is a versatile actor, director, and writer renowned for his contributions to film and theater. After completing his education at the National University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 2006, Pârvu, alongside notable colleagues Adrian Titieni, Daniela Vitcu, and Radu Niculescu, established Romania's first Film Acting Master Studies program at Ovidius University in Constanta.

As a director, he has garnered attention for several impactful works, including "Totul e foarte departe" (2018), "Meda sau Partea nu prea fericită a lucrurilor" (2017), and "Mikado" (2021). His directorial style is characterized by a deep understanding of character and narrative, which has resonated with audiences.

In addition to his directing accolades, Pârvu has made significant appearances as an actor in various films. His notable performances include roles in "Miracle" directed by Bogdan George Apetri, "5 Minutes" and "Aniversarea," both directed by Dan Chisu, and "Tales from the Golden Age" under the direction of Cristian Mungiu. Pârvu continues to play a pivotal role in the Romanian arts scene, contributing to both contemporary cinema and theater with his creative vision and talent.

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