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Manuela Hărăbor (born 2 April 1968) is a
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n actress.


Biography

Born in
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, she debuted in 1972 as a 4-years old girl in the film ''Veronica''. She became popular after playing the role of Simina in the film ''The Forest Woman'' (''Pădureanca'', 1987). Hărăbor graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Theatre and Film in 1991. In 1995 she went to the United States, where she spent 2 years in
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and 3 years in
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. Hărăbor has one son, Andrei (born in 1991), who lives with her.


Filmography

* '' Veronica'' (1972) * '' Veronica se întoarce'' (1973) * '' Ma-ma'' (1976) * ' (1978) * ' (1986) * ' (1987) – Simina * ' (1987) * ' (1988) – Roxana * ' (1989) – Roxana * ' (1989) – Frumoasa * ''Legenda carpatină'' (1989) * ''
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'' (1989) * ' (1989) * ' (1990) * ' (1993) – Ilonka Sabo * ' (1993) – Stana * ''Invisible: The Chronicles of Benjamin Knight'' (1994) – Kidnapped Girl * ' (1994) – Ica * ''Meurtres par procuration'' (TV film, 1995) – Daniela * ' (2004) – Andreea * ' (2004) * ' (TV series, 2007) – Aurora Tomozei * ''Fetele marinarului'' (TV series, 2009) – Virginia Trifan * ''
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'' (2009) – Mitchie's mom (Romanian dubbing) * ''Hotel of the Damned'' (2016) – Maria * ''Vlad'' (TV series, 2020) – Hotel director * ''Intâlniri apropiate de gradul I'' (Short film, 2020) * ''Rondul de noapte'' (2021) – Flora * '' The New Year That Never Came'' (2024) – Alina Silvestru


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* * 1968 births Living people Actresses from Bucharest Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film alumni Romanian child actresses Romanian anti-abortion activists Romanian expatriates in the United States {{Romania-actor-stub