Romanian celebrities
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Ana Derșidan-Ene-Pascu (born 22 September 1944) is a Romanian fencer and sport leader. She won a bronze medal in the women’s team foil events at the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics.
Performer AKA Giorgiana Mell, Ginger, Giorgiana, GinnBirthday June 06, 1982Astrology Gemini Birthplace Romania Years Active 2004-2010 (Started around 22 years old)Ethnicity CaucasianNationality/Heritage RomanianHair Colors Blond/Light BrownMeasuremen
Oana Paveluc (born August 14, 1991 in Braşov, Romania) is a beauty pageant titleholder who was crowned new Miss Universe Romania 2010 on July 14, 2010 after Alexandra Cătălina Filip, the original winner, was dethroned, as she refused to sign the c
Irina Gardescu was born in Bucharest, as daughter of the famous Romanian comedian actor Nicolae Gardescu and his wife, a former ballerina from the “Operette”. She was just a pupil, a young , beautiful girl, as million of others, with no experience in
Dan Badarau was born on December 19, 1960 in Romania. He is an actor, known for Born to Raise Hell (2010), Werewolf: The Beast Among Us (2012) and The Marksman (2005). He has been married to Camelia Maxim since August 1981.
Gheorghe Hagi (is a Romanian former footballer, considered one of the best attacking midfielders in Europe during the 1980s and 1990s and the greatest Romanian footballer of all time. Galatasaray fans called him ‘Comandante’ (The Commander) and Roman
Simona Amânar (born October 7, 1979 in Constanţa) is a Romanian former gymnast. She is a seven-time Olympic medalist and a ten-time world medalist. Amânar helped Romania to win four consecutive world team titles (1994–1999) as well as the 2000 O
Samson Fainsilber was born on June 18, 1904 in Iasi, Romania. He is known for his work on Providence (1977), Life Is a Bed of Roses (1983) and Jocelyn (1933). He died on December 19, 1983 in Paris, France.
Ion Horia Leonida Caramitru (born March 9, 1942) is a Romanian stage and film actor, stage director, as well as a political figure. He was Minister of Culture between 1996 and 2000, in the Romanian Democratic Convention (CDR) cabinets of Victor Ciorb