Bogdan Dumitrache(I)
- Actor
- Casting Director
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bogdan Dumitrache was born in Bucharest. While still in
high school, he decided he wanted to pursue an acting career. He was
admitted to the National University of Theatre and Cinema Art, which he
graduated in 1999, in the class of Mircea Albulescu, one of the most
notable Romanian actors. He made his debut as an actor on the stage of
Constantin Nottara theatre, in 2000, but he quickly abandoned the
theatre in favor of film. Quite shortly, his silver screen career took
off, as Bogdan starred in highly acclaimed prize-winning long and short
films, such as: "Traffic," directed by Catalin Mitulescu; "The Death of
Mr. Lazarescu," directed by Cristi Puiu; "Andreea's Tram," directed by
Alex Iordachescu; "The Way I Spent the End of the World," directed by
Catalin Mitulescu; "The Boxing Lesson," directed by Alexandru
Mavrodineanu; "The Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man," directed by
Constantin Popescu, "Stuck on Christmas," directed by Iulia Rugina and
"Best Intentions," directed by Adrian Sitaru. Although he became known
to the larger public because of his role of Tudor in the Romanian
adaptation of the American TV hit "In Treatment", Bogdan earned the
critics' recognition for his feature films. Thus, the role of Laurian
Hasiu "Leu" in "The Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man" brought him
the GOPO award (Romanian equivalent for the Academy Awards) for best
actor in a supporting role, while the role of Alex in the 2011 "Best
Intentions" brought him the Golden Leopard for Best Actor at the 2011
Locarno International Film Festival.