Juliana Tiu
Overview
- Ethnicity
- White / European Descent
- Age Range
- 30 - 45
- Height
- 5' 1" (1m 55cm)
- Weight
- 11st. 0lb. (70kg)
- Hair Colour
- Red
- Eye Colour
- Blue
- Build
- Medium
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Credits
Year | Job Title Project Type |
Project Name Director / Company |
Location |
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2023 |
Extras
Online & Multimedia |
First Aid - Online Course iHASCO |
iHASCO offices |
2023 |
Extras
Online & Multimedia |
Public Speech - Online Course iHASCO |
iHASCO offices |
2012 |
The Overdone one
Theatre |
The Mad School Quasar Theatre |
The students' culture house (CCS) |
2001 |
Zita
Theatre |
A stormy night "Dimitrie Cuclin" Studio |
|
2004 |
Amelia
Theatre |
The House of Bernarda Alba "Dimitrie Cuclin" Studio |
|
2005 |
Nora
Theatre |
A Doll's House "Dimitrie Cuclin" Studio |
|
2024 |
Lady MacBeth
Theatre |
MacBeth "Dunarea de Jos" Studio |
|
2006 |
Clitemnestra
Theatre |
Electra "Dunarea de Jos" Studio |
|
2024 |
Maria
Comedy & Improv |
Twelfth Night Gabriel Enache - "Dunarea de Jos" Studio |
|
2007 |
Zerbinette
Comedy & Improv |
Scapin the Schemer "Dunarea De Jos" Studio |
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2007 |
Phebe
Comedy & Improv |
As you like it! Janine Stavarache - "Dunarea De Jos" University in partnership with National Theatre of Galati, Romania |
National Theatre of Galati |
2008 |
1st Extras - Shop Assistant
Television |
The Queen Iura Luncasu - PROTV |
Baneasa Mall |
2008 |
Maria
Theatre |
The Job Offer Stelian Stancu - Dunarea De Jos Studio |
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2010 |
Extras
Commercials & Industrials |
Sibiu, the Capital of Good Manners! Antena1 |
Sibiu, Romania |
2011 |
The Woman
Theatre |
To order, Fuhrer! Constantin Chiriac - Lucian Blaga University |
National Theatre of Sibiu |
2011 |
Extras
Film |
Ghost Rider II Mark Neveldine; Brian Taylor - Marvel Entertainment |
Sibiu, Romania |
2019 |
Mrs. Kristine Linde
Theatre |
A Doll's House Adrian Tang - Progress Theatre |
Reading |
Education
Year | Qualification | Where |
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2008 | Interpretation of Dramatic Characters | Dunarea de Jos University, Romania |
2005 | Theatre | Dimitrie Cuclin Highschool |
2011 | Interpretation of Dramatic Characters | Lucian Blaga University, Romania |
About me
A motivated, committed and talented actress with a Master Degree in Interpretation of Dramatic Charactersobtained at "Lucian Blaga" University, Romania. Through the extensive training, Juliana has developed strong stage ethics and can easily adapt in front of the camera. She is committed to achieving the highest standard of performance at all times and she is always willing to listen and learn from others. She is energetic and prepared to "go the extra mile" and is sure to make a real difference to any project she is involved in.
License & Passport
Passport: | Yes |
Driver's License: | Yes |
Skills
Languages Spoken | English, Russian |
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Accents/Dialects | Canadian, Eastern European, English - General |
Media Specialism | Commercials, Corporate, E-learning, Spoken word & performance poetry |
Dance Styles | Ballroom, Commercial, Contemporary, Disco, Jazz, Lambada, Rock n Roll |
Musical Style | Avant-garde, Baroque, Dance music, Disco, Hip hop, Improv, R n B, Rock |
Vocal Types | Alto, Belt/Traditional |
Singing Styles | Musical Theatre |
Additional Skills | Children's Entertainer, Mime, Puppetry |
Athletics | Ice Skating |
Highlights
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Volunteer Commercial : Sibiu, Capital of common sense (2010) – Name of the project : “Here we say Hello and Thank You"
“WE Volunteer” – Tv Show on Antena1 (Romania, National Television – 2009) - Assistant Producer -
Theatrical appearances:
Lady Macbeth (“Macbeth by W. Shakespeare)
Amelia (“The House of Bernarda Alba” by F.G. Lorca)
Curley’s wife (“Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck)
Clytemnestra ("Electra" by Sophocles) UNESCO Studio Theatre, Athens, Greece
The Nurse ("Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare)
Nora Helmer ("A doll's house" by Henrik Ibsen) at Oslo National Theatre, Norway
Rebecca (“Rosmersholm” by Henrick Ibsen)
Nina Mikhailovna Zarechnaya (“The Seagull” by A.P Ceckhov)
Dorine (“Tartuffe” by Moliere)
Pauline ("Behind a mask" or "A woman's power" by Louisa May Alcott)
Martha Dobie ("The Children's Hour" by Lillian Helman)