Monica Bîrlădeanu

Monica Bîrlădeanu
Born Monica Elena Bîrlădeanu
(1978-12-12) December 12, 1978
Iaşi, Romania
Occupation model

Monica Bîrlădeanu (Romanian pronunciation: [moˈnika bɨrləˈde̯anu], now professionally known as Monica Dean; full name Monica Elena Bîrlădeanu; born December 12, 1978) is a Romanian actress and model.

Career

Born in Iaşi, she studied law at the University of Iaşi. Bîrlădeanu was a popular television host before accepting her first film role in 2004. In 2005 she played a nurse in the award-winning feature The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu. In 2006 she guest starred on the hit United States television show Lost in the episode "The Hunting Party", as Gabriela, a wealthy Italian woman. In 2005, she starred in the horror movie Incubus.

In November 2002, she was designated the most beautiful Romanian celebrity by Beau Monde, and in December she was chosen "The Sexiest TV Star" by TV Mania, one of the most influential Romanian TV guides. Her show went on, and so did the series of awards she got. In February 2003, the VIVA magazine designated her "The most Beautiful Romanian Woman" and in July FHM "crowned" her as "Sexiest Woman". In December, she was, once again, awarded by TV Mania as "The Sexiest TV Celebrity".

In the meantime, she hosted Extravacanzza. 2004 began with a new challenge: "Viata in Direct" (Life Live) show.

In February 2004, Viva designated her again as the "Sexiest Celebrity" and in December 2004 she was once more named TV Manias "Sexiest TV Star". In 2004, she went to Los Angeles to take acting classes and improve her TV hosting skills. Her career took a new turn: she started doing movies.

In 2004, she got to play a teenager in the comedy Buds for Life, and by year's end she received a role in her first Romanian movie, The Death of Mister Lazarescu. The film has so far obtained more than 30 awards, including "Un certain regard" at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival and a Silver Hugo in Chicago. It was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2005 Independent Spirit Awards.

Filmography

Television

Video

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