DIANA OREZEANU

DIANA OREZEANU

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  • Place of birth: Constanța

Diana Orezeanu is a graduate of the Faculty of Arts at "Ovidius" University of Constanța, where she studied Performing Arts and Acting at the undergraduate level and specialized in Musical Theater Acting during her master's. She also pursued Screenwriting and Film & TV Dramaturgy at Hyperion University. As a collaborator with the Constanța State Theatre, she was part of the cast in "Eutopia. The Road to Happiness", directed by Yannis Margaritis, and "Ovidius in Love – Diary of a Lovesick Exile", directed by Alexander Hausvater. Beyond her acting roles, Diana was involved in the Constanța International Film Festival (CIFF-ROMANIA) in 2020 as a public relations manager. She also served as a jury member at the 2022 Năvodari National Dramatic Arts Festival and participated in the cultural project "With Puppets in Schools", which led to the creation of "Frog of All Frogs", a play addressing the issue of bullying. Her film appearances include "The Jackal Always Rings Twice", "Last Tango in Constanța", and "Veni, Vidi, Fugi: I Came, I Saw, I Fled", all directed by Robert Eugen Popa, as well as "Seven Sisters" ("What Happened to Monday"), directed by Tommy Wirkola. Additionally, she worked as an assistant director on the film "Darius", directed by Paul Sichigea. Currently, Diana teaches theater arts at "Petre Ispirescu" School in Constanța.