Ana Ularu net worth
Ana Ularu was born 26 June 1985, in Bucharest Romania. Ana Ularu was born in 1985. She will turn 38 in the month of September 2023. Ana Ularu measures 5 feet 4 inch (1.65 m). Ana Ularu is a Romanian actor who was born on June 26, 1985. Matilda In Outbound as well as West on Emerald City are two of her roles that are most popular (2017). Also, upcoming films Tribes of Europa (TV Series) 2021 I Love You, Too (Short) 2020. Ana Ularu's birthplace Bucharest, Romania, on June 26 in 1985. The actress began acting when she was nine years old and, in 1995, she had several roles. Following this, she decided to take a pause to finish her studies. She reprised the role of Dolores Haze in Lolita which is a stage adaptation. The actress is not currently married. She is fluent in Romanian very well, along with English, French and Spanish. Her father's name is Nicolae Ularu and Mother name Mihaela Ularu. Her Educational Qualification graduating with a B.A. Model and actress from Romania holds an M.F.A. Ana and M.F.A. Ana Romanian model and actress. She is best known for playing Matilda in the film Outbound as well as West in the TV show Emerald City. In the film Siberia she was Keanu Reeves, who played the leading character. Ana Ularu made her movie debut in a Romanian-French-German drama film, 'Maria', directed by Calin Peter Netzer. The year 2003 saw a film called Maria was made. The story is of an individual who must adjust her lifestyle to be able to live in the modern world of market economics. After acting in several Romanian flicks, such as Italiencele (2004), Lost and Found (2005) and Hartia va fi albastra (6 2006), she went on to be a part of other films. The actress was scouted as the protagonist actress in the Romanian film 'Outbound,' and produced by Bogdan Georgie Apetri. The movie is centered on the character Matilda who suffers from the ghost of her past and has to overcome difficulties to find the freedom she deserves. Her performance in 'Outbound' won her several awards including the best actress from the Romanian Union of Filmmakers.






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