Ingrid Bisu
- Actress
- Writer
- Producer
Born in the capital of Romania, Bucharest, Ingrid attended the
prestigious German College "Goethe." There, besides the basic German
language, she also studied English, French and Latin. During college
she started acting, winning the first audition she went to, for an
international commercial, with over 300 girls in the competition.
Shortly after that, she got her first big part in one of Romania's
first sitcoms, "Casatorie de proba" (Probation Marriage) in 2004, playing
the part of Flori a smart and funny teenager. Her first movie role,
she plays alongside Ben Kingsley in "Bloodrayne" at only 16. After
finishing college, she enrolled at the Hyperion Acting University where
she got the highest score on her admission. During that she got to play
the part of "Viviana" in the movie "Tales From The Golden Age,"
directed by Cristian Mungiu, winner of the Palme d'Or at the Cannes
Film Festival in 2009. "Tales From The Golden Age" was nominated 6
times at the Cannes Film Festival. Finishing the University on the same
high note, Ingrid continued the streak of good films, taking on the
part of "Selena" in the movie "Periferic" (Outbound). Wanting to expand
her horizon she took parts in big Hollywood movie productions, such as
"The Dark Prince" where she plays "Minerva" alongside Jon Voight, and
her last film directed by Terry Gilliam, "The Zero Theorem," Although
very young she already got to act under the guidance of great film
directors, and there's still more to come.