Dan Lupu

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Dan Lupu (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdan ˈlupu]; born March 13, 1983) is a Romanian actor. Born in Botoşani, he graduated the I.L. Caragiale National University of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography from Bucharest, Romania.

Film[]

  • 2006 Actor - Narcis from Me and Narcis 7 directed by Corina Craja, Media University
  • 2006 Actor - The Pimp from The Awakening 7 directed by Mihai Stănescu, UNATC
  • 2005 Actor - The Detective from The Patient 6 directed by Raluca Jurcovan, Media University
  • 2005 Actor - Bogdan from The Break-up 14 directed by Catrinel Danaiata, UNATC
  • 2005 Actor - Dan from Casting Popescu 39 directed by Gheorghe Preda, UNATC

Theatre[]

  • 2009 Actor - Ivan Turbinca after the same title story written by Ion Creanga, directed by (National Theatre IL Caragiale Bucharest)
  • 2007 Dancer - The worker from Borders choreography by Sandra Mahvima
  • 2007 Director, Actor - Three from Waiting, the text and the choreography: collective work
  • 2006 Actor - Tuzenbah from Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov, directed by Şerban Puiu, Ştefan Velniciuc (Casandra Theatre Studio, Bucharest)
  • 2006 Actor - Roger from The Two Orphans (musical), E Mirea and H Malineanu after the novel 'Two Orphans' written by Adolphe Philippe D'Ennery and Eugene Cormon directed by George Ivaşcu (Casandra Theatre Studio, Bucharest)
  • 2006 Actor - Choubert from Will Flowers Bloom Again? a theatre-dance performance after Eugène Ionesco's play The Victims of Duty stage direction and choreography Lorette Enache (Casandra Theatre Studio, Bucharest)
  • 2003-2006 participating in Theatre L.S. Bulandra's show King George's Madness, Alan Bennett directed by Petre Bokor (Bucharest)

Awards[]

  • 2007 HOP Mangalia, Romania with Three from Waiting (The Award for the Best Performance)
  • 2007 FITUC Festival Casablanca, Morocco with Three from Waiting (The Award for the Best Choreography)
  • 2002 Lyceum Botoşani, Romania with Ivan Vasilevici from Wedding Proposal, Anton Pavlovich Chekhov directed by Mihai Dontu (Best Male Performance)

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