Paul Ipate () is a
Romanian
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actor.
Biography
Paul Ipate was born on March 17, 1985, in
Bucharest
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,
Romania
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.
He studied acting in the Universitatea Naţională de Artă Teatrală şi Cinematografică I.L. Caragiale București.
Ipate made his film debut in ''
The Paper Will Be Blue
''The Paper Will Be Blue'' ( ro, Hârtia va fi albastră) is a 2006 Romanian film written and directed by Radu Muntean. The story is set on the night between 22 and 23 December 1989, the time of the Romanian Revolution. It follows a Militia unit w ...
''
and went on to appear in Romanian feature films ''
California Dreamin'
"California Dreamin'" is a song written by John Phillips and Michelle Phillips and first recorded by Barry McGuire. The best-known version is by the Mamas & the Papas, who sang backup on the original version and released it as a single in 196 ...
'', ''
Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man'' and ''
Visul lui Adalbert''. He starred alongside
Ioana Blaj in ''Bric-Brac''
and played the title role in ''Claudiu & the Fish''.
Filmography
Television
Film
References
External links
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1977 births
Living people
Romanian male actors
Male actors from Bucharest
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