Tudor Chirilă

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Tudor Chirilă
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Tudor Chirilă (born 28 May 1974 in Bucharest, Romania) is a Romanian actor, musician, and writer. He was the lead singer of the bands Vama Veche and Vama. As an actor, he has featured in both short and feature-length films and has appeared in plays under the direction of Alexandru Darie, Alexandru Dabija, and Horațiu Mălăele, among others. In 2014, he became a coach on season 4 of The Voice of Romania.

In 2012, he published his first book, Exerciții de Echilibru,[1] a collection of writings from his personal blog.

Early life

Tudor Chirilă was born in Bucharest on 28 May 1974. He is the son of sports reporter

Academy of Theater and Film (UNATC) in Bucharest in 1996, in the class of Florin Zamfirescu
.

Acting career

Chirilă's debut film appearance was in 1994 as an extra in the movie

Nordrand, directed by Barbara Albert. In 2001, Chirilă was a guest star in an episode of the Austrian series Kommisar Rex, playing the role of Dimitrij. In 2004, he starred in the Romanian movie Milionari de weekend, directed by Cătălin Saizescu, as Godzi, a youngster forced by circumstances to be an accomplice to a burglary. Two years later, he featured in the movie Legături bolnăvicioase, directed by Tudor Giurgiu. Between 2006 and 2012 he featured in a number of short films, including: Eu sunt eu, directed by Monica Istrate, and Love Marketing, written and directed by Andrei Sota. In 2013, Chirilă appeared as a gang leader in the movie The Enemy Within, produced by the Greek director Yorgos Tsemberopoulos. In the same year the short movie The Couch, produced by Emre Kayiș
a year earlier, premiered in the United Kingdom.

In 2017,

Lego Batman: The Movie, and he also dubbed Roger Klotz in the animated movie First movie with Doug in 2000.[4][5]

Chirilă has also worked in theatre, with directors including Alexandru Tocilescu, Alexandru Darie, Alexandru Dabija, Iarina Demian, Gelu Colceag, and Horațiu Mălăele. He made his debut in 1995 with "Trupa pe butoaie", a Romanian Theatre Union (Uniunea Teatrală din România; UNITER) project, coordinated by director Victor Ioan Frunză. From 1996 he was part of the Comedy Theater in Bucharest. In 2004, he was awarded the UNITER Award for the role of Malvolio in "Twelfth Night" by William Shakespeare, directed by Gelu Colceag.

Music

Vama Veche

In 1996, Chirilă established the band Vama Veche with Traian Bălănescu and Liviu Mănescu. The band's debut album Nu am chef azi was released in 1998, followed by Vama Veche in 1999, a maxi single "Nu ne mai trageți pe dreapta" in 2000, Am să mă întorc bărbat in 2002, Best of Vama Veche in 2006 and Fericire în rate in 2006.

In 2003, the album Am să mă întorc bărbat was turned into a rock opera, and performed at the National Theatre Bucharest.[citation needed]

The band broke up in 2006.

Vama

After the break-up of Vama Veche, Chirilă and lead guitar player Eugen Caminschi established a new band, Vama, with the addition of drummer Lucian Cioargă, bass player Dan Opriș and keyboard player Raul Kusak, who was replaced by Gelu Ionescu in 2009.

In 2007 Vama's first single "Bed for love" was released, and a year later they released their first album Vama via SMS during a show at Bucharest's Arenele Romane.[6] Singles from the album included "Pe sârmă", "Suflet normal", "Dumnezeu nu apare la știri" and "E plin de fete/Sâmbătă seara".

Their next album 2012 was released on 28 May 2012 at Sala Palatului. Singles from the album included: "Copilul care aleargă către mare", "Fata în boxeri și în tricoul alb", "Post iubire", and "Cântec de găsit". Chirilă wrote and directed the music-video for "Copilul care aleargă către mare".[7][8]

Theatre scores

Tudor Chirilă has composed the soundtracks for multiple plays, including: Trei femei înalte by Eduard Ablee, directed by Vlad Massaci in 1997; O, tată, sărmane tată, mama te-a spânzurat în dulap iar eu sunt foarte trist by Arthur Kopit, directed by Iarina Demian in 2000; and A fost odată in Brooklyn by Neil Simon, directed by Iarina Demian in 2002.

The Voice Romania

In 2014, Tudor Chirilă became a judge-coach on the fourth season of Pro TV's The Voice Romania,[9] alongside Loredana Groza, Smiley, and Marius Moga. Chirilă won in his first three seasons as a judge, with Tiberiu Albu,[10] Cristina Bălan,[11] and Teodora Buciu,[12] successively, and then for three further consecutive seasons 9 to 11, with Dragoș Moldovan, Iulian Nunucă and Alexandra Căpitănescu.

Writing

Initially focused on Chirilă's photography, his personal blog became widely read after his 2007 post: "Rolling stones, Smaranda, Luca. Muzica capitalistă", which was also published in the Jurnalul Național,[13] and he subsequently became one of the most read Romanian bloggers. His blogpost "Scrisoare către liceeni" received thousands of online views and had a large impact over youngsters.[14][15]

In November 2012, Tudor Chirilă released a collection of his writings, Exerciții de echilibru, including fragments of compositions, poems, essays, pamphlets, and opinion commentary, with a preface from Cătălin Tolontan. The release took place at the International Book Fair Gaudeamus in Bucharest, with guests Cristian Tudor Popescu and Florin Iaru. Exerciții de echilibru became a best-seller.[16]

Other projects

Chirilă has also initiated and supported numerous social and cultural projects:

  • In 2005, he initiated the humanitarian campaign "Live pentru viață",[17] to gather donations for flood victims, during which he held an eight-hour fundraising concert.[18]
  • Starting 2005, the Ioan Chirilă Awards were given to the best sport journalists in Romania, at the initiative of Chirilă and his mother, to honour the memory of his father, Ioan Chirilă. The project also featured an annual competition, "Talentul Anului", for amateurs who wanted to become sports journalists. The awards were held six times until 2010, when the project was put on hold.
  • In 2009, he initiated a mentorship project, "Chirilă în licee", as part of which he toured 20 high schools in Bucharest and spoke to thousands of high school students about the importance of discovering their own value and talents. A follow-up study to the project was conducted by psychologists and sociologists to investigate who are viewed as role models by high school students in Bucharest.[19][20][21]
  • In 2010, Chirilă and his management company organised "Cruciada Culturii", a campaign to promote public artistic performance, which brought international classical music artists including Sarah Chang, Joshua Bell, Sam Haywood, Lily Maisky, Mischa Maisky and AdLibitum Quartet to play concerts in Bucharest.[22][23]
  • In 2011, Chirilă supported the "Nu ma ignora" campaign,[24] initiated by the Salvează Vieți Association,[25] writing and producing a series of online adverts featuring Romanian celebrities such as Andreea Raicu and Cabral to raise funds for the establishment of a Romanian center for diagnosis and treatment of cancer in children.[26]

Acting roles

Films

Film Director Country Year
Live[27] Vlad Păunescu Romania 2015
The Couch (short)[28] Emre Kayiș United Kingdom 2014
The Enemy Within[29] Yorgos Tsemberopoulos Greece 2014
Eu sunt eu (short)[30] Monica Istrate Romania 2009
The Love Marketing (short) Andrei Sota Romania 2008
Legături bolnăvicioase Tudor Giurgiu Romania 2006
Milionari de weekend Cătălin Saizescu Romania 2003
Komissar Rex Michael Siebler Austria 2001
Nordrand Barbara Albert Austria- (Germany)-Switzerland 1999
Shapeshifter Cristian Andrei Romania 1999

Theatre

Theatre roles
Role Play Director Theater Year
Tartuffe "Tartuffe" László Bocsárdi Comedy Theater 2014
Stephen "Coada" Iarina Demian Bulandra Theater 2014
Dirijorul, Soțul, John "O lume pe dos" Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2010
Sergent Toomey "Biloxi Blues" Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2007
Axenti Ivanovici Popriscin "Ferdinand al VIII-lea, Regele Spaniei" Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2006
Charles "Chirița of Bârzoieni" Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2004
Malvolio "Twelfth Night" Gelu Colceag Comedy Theater 2003
Stanley A fost odată în Brooklyn Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2002
Jonathan "O, tată, sărmane tată, mama te-a spânzurat în dulap, iar eu sunt foarte trist" Iarina Demian Comedy Theater 2000
Adraste "Iluzia comică" Alexandru Darie Comedy Theater 1999
Baltasar "Comedia erorilor" Alexandru Dabija Comedy Theater 1999
Vicontele Achille "Pălăria" Horațiu Mălăele Comedy Theater 1997
Fiul "Trei femei înalte" Vlad Massaci Comedy Theater 1996
Spirt "Mireasa mută" Alexandru Tocilescu Comedy Theater 1995

References

  1. ^ "INTERVIU – Tudor Chirilă, despre "Exerciţii de echilibru": Ar putea fi un volum "aproape sincer"". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Incredibilele aventuri ale "Prinţesei Iarina"" [The incredible adventures of "Princess Iarina"] (in Romanian). Adevarul.ro. 14 October 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Ionuţ Chirilă, antrenorul pantofar!" [Ionuţ Chirilă, the shoe coach!] (in Romanian). Click.ro. 1 July 2011. Retrieved 12 November 2018.
  4. ^ "Tudor Chirila este Joker in varianta dublata a mult asteptatei aventuri animate LEGO reg; Batman: Filmul la cinema".
  5. ^ "Tudor Chirilă, Anna Lesko, Sonny Flame, Connect-R și Ivan Patzaichin, voci în filme de animație Disney. Ce roluri au vedetele". 3 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Vama isi lanseaza noul album prin SMS! | | Libertatea.ro". Libertatea.ro (in Romanian). 13 May 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  7. ^ "Vama – Copilul alearga catre mare (poze de la filmari)". Urban.ro. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  8. ^ "VAMA – Copilul care alearga catre mare (video)". Muzica Noua si Veche pe Metropotam (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  9. ^ "EXCLUSIV. Tudor Chirilă a acceptat rolul pentru Vocea României. Este al patrulea jurat al show-ului". Paginademedia.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  10. ^ "Tiberiu Albu, primele declaraţii după ce a câştigat "Vocea României"". Click (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  11. ^ "Cristina Bălan a câştigat Vocea României 2015. Momentele finalei". Click (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  12. ^ Tanasă, Raluca (19 December 2016). "Tudor Chirilă a câștigat Vocea României 2016 cu Teodora Buciu – VIDEO". InfoMusic (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  13. ^ "Rolling Stones. Smaranda, Luca. Muzica capitalistă". Archived from the original on 22 December 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  14. ^ "(Lumea în Alb și Negru) Tudor Chirilă: Scrisoare către liceeni. O NOTĂ de C. Tănase". Timpul – Ştiri din Moldova (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  15. ^ "Tudor Chirilă. O anume idee de libertate – Dilema Veche". Dilema veche (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  16. ^ "ANALIZĂ: Cele mai bine vândute volume în anul 2013". Mediafax.ro. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  17. ^ "Concert pentru viata". HotNewsRo (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
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  19. ^ VamaVama (22 September 2009). "Chirila in Licee". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  20. ^ "Tudor Chirilă provoacă elevii de liceu la dezbaterea "Descoperă ce-ţi place"". REALITATEA.NET. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  21. ^ "Turneul 'Chirila se intoarce la scoala'". BestMusic.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  22. ^ "Tudor Chirila va colinda alaturi de Ad Libitum". A1.RO. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  23. ^ "Sarah Chang la Ateneul Roman cruciada culturii". Blogul Cristinei Bazavan. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  24. ^ ""Nu mă ignora", o campanie cu efect imediat". IAA Romania. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  25. ^ "About Us/ Who we are, what we do and why we do it". Daruieste Viata. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  26. ^ "Asociatia Salveaza Vieti a strans 1.000.000 de euro pentru copiii bolnavi de cancer si da startul unei noi campanii". sfatulmedicului.ro. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  27. ^ Lazar, Rodica; Chirila, Tudor; Tofan, Crina; Titieni, Adrian (1 May 2015), Live, retrieved 19 May 2017
  28. ^ Chirila, Tudor; Cifci, Huseyin; Duman, Berkay; Marianciuc, Ana Maria (1 January 2000), The Couch, retrieved 19 May 2017
  29. ^ Mavromatakis, Manolis; Zorba, Maria; Gallos, Yiorgos; Karistinos, Antonis (14 November 2013), The Enemy Within, retrieved 19 May 2017
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