
Anamaria Marinca
Acting • Born 1978-04-01
Biography
Anamaria Marinca (born April 1, 1978 in Iaşi, Romania) is an award-winning Romanian actress, having starred in the Palme d'Or winner 4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days. Description above from the Wikipedia article Anamaria Marinca, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
41 credits
The 50 Greatest Television Dramas
Movie • 2007
Self

4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days
Movie • 2007
Otilia

Housekeeping for Beginners
Movie • 2024
Dita

The Countess
Movie • 2009
Darvulia

Storm
Movie • 2009
Mira Arendt

You Won't Be Alone
Movie • 2022
Maria

Five Minutes of Heaven
Movie • 2009
Vika

The Aviatrix of Kazbek
Movie • 2010
the Aviatrix of Kazbek

Sleep With Me
Movie • 2009
Sylvie

Un nuage dans un verre d'eau
Movie • 2012
Anna

Look, Stranger
Movie • 2010

The Pizza Miracle
Movie • 2010
The Madonna of the Eels

Europa Report
Movie • 2013
Rosa Dasque

I Missed My Mother's Funeral
Movie • 2012
Woman

Fury
Movie • 2014
Irma

Philanthropy
Movie • 2002
Reporter

Youth Without Youth
Movie • 2007
Hotel Receptionist

Summer Holiday
Movie • 2008
Smaranda Ciocazanu

Perfect Sense
Movie • 2011
Street Performer

Florida
Movie • 2015
Ivona

The Girl with All the Gifts
Movie • 2016
Dr. Selkirk

Sensorium Tests
Movie • 2012
Test Subject

Keeping Up with the Joneses
Movie • 2013
Elena

Ghost in the Shell
Movie • 2017
Dr. Dahlin

Nico, 1988
Movie • 2017
Sylvia

Ulysses: A Dark Odyssey
Movie • 2018
Penelope

Balkan Spirit
Movie • 2013
Self - Actress

The Old Guard
Movie • 2020
Dr. Meta Kozak

The Bike Thief
Movie • 2020
Elena

Youth Without Youth
Movie • 2007
Reception Desk Woman

The Sleeping Beauty
Movie • 2010
Fiancee

The Last Enemy
TV • 2008
Yasim Anwar

Invasion
TV • 2021
Dr. Chapman

The Politician's Husband
TV • 2013
Dita Kowalski

The Chelsea Detective
TV • 2022
Astrid Fischer

Doctor Who
TV • 2005
Darla

Mars
TV • 2016
Marta Kamen

Sex Traffic
TV • 2004
Elena Visinescu

Deadline
TV • 2022
Mrs. Molnar

Midsomer Murders
TV • 1997
Petra Antonescu

River
TV • 2015
Ema