Ingrid Wan (née Bișu) is a Romanian–American actress, producer, and screenwriter, best known for her appearance in the dramedy Toni Erdmann (2016), which was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival[1][2] and also for Best Foreign Film at the Golden Globe Awards[3] and the Academy Awards[4] in 2017. She is also known for co-writing the horror film Malignant (2021).
Ingrid Bisu | |
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Born | Ingrid Bișu September 15, 1987 Bucharest, Romania |
Nationality | Romania United States |
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Years active | 2003–present |
Spouse |
Early life and family
editBisu was born on 15 September 1987 in Bucharest to Romanian-German parents. She grew up in the German community in Romania, attending the German kindergarten, high school, and college in Bucharest.
In 2003, at the age of 16, Bisu had her first photoshoot in the teenage magazine "Cool Girl" and then landed her first commercial for Orange S.A. Mobile, which was broadcast in Israel and Romania.
Career
editEarly career
editBisu made her debut in a Romanian TV series Căsătorie de Probă (Marriage of Probation)[5][6] Following this, she was featured in a number of Romanian magazines[7] and television interviews.[8][9] Bisu played an unnamed character in the 2005 critical and commercial failure BloodRayne[10][11][12] and had other small roles in sitcoms such as La Bloc (In The Building) and Arestat la domiciliu (House Arrested) with Pro TV.
In 2006, Bisu played the lead role of Alice in the drama television movie O Lume A Durerii (A World of Pain),[13] which showed the struggles of teenage women in Romania at the time. Her performance gained the attention of director Cristian Mungiu, who cast Bisu as Viviana in one segment of the anthology film Tales from the Golden Age. The film, written by Mungiu and directed by five other directors was It was screened as one of the twenty films shown in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[14] In 2007, Bisu enrolled in the Hyperion Academy of Dramatic Arts in Bucharest. During this time she appeared as Naomi in the drama series 17, Poveste despre destin (2008) on Prima TV, and as Bianca in the comedy series Nimeni nu-i perfect (Nobody's Perfect),[15]
Further success
editAfter roles in the horror film Slaughter (Girl in coffin) and the Christmas comedy Ho Ho Ho (Muscle man's girlfriend), Bisu played a minor role in the movie What War May Bring, directed by Claude Lelouch.[16] She then appeared in the film Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man, directed by Constantin Popescu, where she played the real-life figure Matilda Jubleanu.[17]
In 2011, Bisu starred in Outbound, a Romanian film with co-story credit by Cristian Mungiu, debuting at the Locarno International Film Festival, Viennale.[18] The same year, she became a presenter on Romanian national morning TV show on Kanal D Romania.[19] Cafeaua de dimineață (Morning Coffee), was a two-hour live morning news program.[20][21] During every show, she would teach people how to do something themselves or show activities they could try.[22]
In 2012, Bisu played minor roles in Romainian films such as Sunt o babă comunistă, directed by Stere Gulea (where she played Hairdresser 1), and Roxanne, directed by Vali Hotea, where she played an unnamed character.[23] She played a Minerva (Female Prisoner 2) in the American horror movie Dracula: The Dark Prince in 2013 starring Jon Voight.[24] The same year, she played an uncredited role in the science fiction film The Zero Theorem, directed by Terry Gilliam, with Matt Damon and Christoph Waltz.[25] In 2014, she played Brittany White, the host of a surreallist five-hour live comedy web program, fictionally broadcast from Ohio (but filmed in Bucharest), called The Super Yolo Sho.[26]
International crossover
editIn 2016, Bisu appeared in Toni Erdmann as Anca, the assistant of the lead character played by Sandra Hüller. Directed by Maren Ade, the film received over 56 nominations and 33 award wins, including Best Film and Best Screenplay, with Maren Ade named Best Director and actors Sandra Hüller and Peter Simonischek Best Actress and Best Actor at the 2016 European Film Awards.[27] It was also nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival[28] where it won the FIPRESCI award.[29][30] It was nominated for Best Foreign Film at the 2017 Golden Globes[3][31] and the 2016 Academy Awards.[32][4] Bisu's character was mentioned by A.O. Scott as being central to understanding the main themes of the film in his review for The New York Times.[33]
Bisu then co-starred in the horror film The Nun, a spinoff of The Conjuring 2, playing Sister Oana: she met future husband James Wan on set. The film was released in September 2018.[34][35][36] In 2021 she co-wrote, executive produced and had a supporting role in Malignant, her first joint creative and behind the scenes project with husband James Wan.
Personal life
editOn 22 June 2019, Bisu became engaged to Australian director James Wan.[37] They married on 4 November 2019.[38]
Filmography
editFilm
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005 | BloodRayne | Young Girl | |
2007 | La Nic | Cristina | Short film |
2009 | Slaughter | Girl in Coffin | |
Tales from the Golden Age | Viviana | ||
Ho Ho Ho | Muscle man's girlfriend | ||
2010 | Portretul luptãtorului la tinerete | Matilda Jubleanu | |
Eva | Eva's Friend #1 | ||
What War May Bring | Amie2 | ||
Periferic | Selena | ||
2013 | Roxanne | Victor's Girlfriend | |
Sunt o babã comunistã | Coafeza | ||
The Zero Theorem | Work Colleague | Uncredited[citation needed] | |
Dracula: The Dark Prince | Minerva - Female Prisoner | ||
2016 | Toni Erdmann | Anca | |
2018 | The Nun | Sister Oana | |
2021 | The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It | Jessica | |
Malignant | CST Winnie | Also story writer and executive producer | |
2023 | Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom | Pier Waitress |
Television
editYear | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Căsătorie de probă | Flori | |
2004-2006 | La Bloc | Marilena | |
2006 | O lume a durerii | Alice | Television film |
2008 | 17 – o poveste despre destin | Naomi | |
2009 | Nimeni nu-i perfect | Bianca | |
2011 | Cafeaua de dimineață | Host | Also director, screenwriter, and executive producer |
2013 | Super Yolo Show | Brittany White | Also screenwriter |
2014 | Rămâi cu mine | Raluca |
References
edit- ^ "Cannes 2016 Toni Erdmann, American Honey and the Palme d'Or contenders". Independent.co.uk. 19 May 2016.
- ^ "Cannes 2016: Ken Loach's 'I, Daniel Blake' wins Palme d'Or; Xavier Dolan takes Grand Prix". 23 May 2016 – via LA Times.
- ^ a b "Toni Erdmann".
- ^ a b "Oscar Nominations 2021: The Complete List | 93rd Academy Awards".
- ^ "La Acasa incepe diseara un nou serial comic romanesc "Casatorie de proba" - Vedete de la ei - Libertatea.ro". 21 September 2003.
- ^ ""Căsătorie de probă" a ajuns la final". Libertatea. 24 May 2004.
- ^ eMulte.ro. "Ingrid Bisu, de sapte ani fara carne! - eMulte". Archived from the original on 23 May 2018. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
- ^ "Ingrid Bisu: "Vreau sa ajung la 80 de ani si sa am cu ce ma lauda nepotilor"".
- ^ "5 lucruri pe care nu le stiati despre Ingrid Bisu".
- ^ "Ingrid Bisu". IMDb.
- ^ "$3.7m global box office on a 25m budget". Box Office Mojo.
- ^ "Razzie Nominee and Stinker Winner". Razzies. Archived from the original on 2 February 2007. Retrieved 15 June 2024.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "O lume a durerii (TV Movie 2006)". IMDb.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: Tales from the Golden Age". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 23 August 2011. Retrieved 13 May 2009.
- ^ "Distracţie perfectă cu "Nimeni nu-i perfect"!". Libertatea. 2 March 2009.
- ^ "Review of Ces amours-la". 6 October 2010.
- ^ "Portrait of the Fighter as a Young Man – Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010.
- ^ "Outbound – Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010.
- ^ "Ingrid Bișu Kanal D". January 2014.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Ingrid Bisu".
- ^ "Andrei Duban si Ingrid Bisu va ofera Cafeaua de dimineata". 1 March 2011.
- ^ "Ingrid Bişu, actriţă: "Încerc să spun oful oamenilor"". 21 April 2011.
- ^ "IMDB: Locarno". IMDB.
- ^ "IMDB: Dracula: the Dark Prince".
- ^ "IMDB: The Zero Theorem". IMDB.
- ^ "Super Yolo Show". 15 December 2013 – via IMDb.
- ^ Brown, Mark (11 December 2016). "Toni Erdmann sweeps the board at European film awards 2016". The Guardian.
- ^ Collin, Robbie (15 May 2016). "Toni Erdmann review: three hours of very funny, very German comedic joy". The Telegraph.
- ^ "FIPRESCI - Toni Erdmann".
- ^ Hopewell, John (21 May 2016). "Cannes: 'Toni Erdmann' Wins Fipresci Competition Award".
- ^ "Golden Globe Award nominees". CBS News. 13 February 2017.
- ^ Thompson, Anne (28 December 2016). "'Toni Erdmann': Making The Year's Boldest & Strangest Oscar Contender - IndieWire".
- ^ Scott, A. O. (22 December 2016). "Review: In 'Toni Erdmann,' Dad's a Prankster Trying to Jolt His Conformist Daughter". The New York Times.
- ^ "'Toni Erdmann' Star Ingrid Bisu Joins Horror-Thriller 'The Nun'". 3 May 2017.
- ^ "Ingrid Bisu Joins The Nun".
- ^ "The Nun Adds Toni Erdmann's Ingrid Bisu To Growing Cast". 3 May 2017.
- ^ "James Wan on Instagram: "Engaged to this beautiful, amazing woman!"". Instagram. Archived from the original on 25 December 2021. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
- ^ James Wan Officially Marries Actress Ingrid Bisu. NextShark. 4 November 2019.
External links
edit- Ingrid Bisu at IMDb