Cătălin Neghină

Actor
BIRTHDATE: 
1965-01-04

EDUCATION AND TRAINING:

1984–1986 – B.A. from Gh. Asachi Technical University of Iaşi
1991–1995 – B.A. from Theatre Art Academy of Tg. Mureş
2008–2010 – M.A. in Language and speach in performing arts – Arts University of Tg. Mureş
2009–2011 – M.A. in Playwriting – Arts University of Tg. Mureş

PUBLISHED BOOKS:

2003 – Monsters are Sour – poems – AXA publishing house, Botoşani
2003 – Things Look Different from Backstage – poems – AXA publishing house, Botoşani
2004 – Happy Holidays or… – theatre – Etape – Sibiu publishing house
2005 – Alphabetum with Han – poems – ROTARYMOND publishing house
2007 – The Tower is Breathing /Der Turm atmet – poems, bilingual Romanian–German – Alma Mater Sibiu publishing house
2012 – The Heart of the Brain – Print ATU Sibiu publishing house
2017 - “Capcană pentru floretă și portjartier” – theatre – Eikon Publishing House, Bucharest
2018 - “DEBULKING FUCKING DANCE” – theatre, bilingual volume Romanian-Hungarian – Limes Publishing House, Cluj

OTHERS:

2006 – present – member of The Writers' Union of Romania

FOREIGN LANGUAGES: 
German, French

The Arsonists - role: Choir
A streetcar named Popescu - role: der Großvater
A flea in her ear - role: Baptistin
The Scarlet Princess - role: A Lady
Electra - role: Chor
The HOPE project 2021 - role: Cătălin
Public opinion - role: Pascalide
Marat / Sade - role: Choir
Goldberg Variations - role: Hell’s angels
Moroi - role: Man
Amadeus - role: Ghost
Messages for universe - role: Ingo
Apa / Water, directed by: Stanca Ungureanu, 2004
Juliet, directed by: Elahe Massumi, 2004
Porți închise / Closed Doors, directed by: Claudia Topîrceanu, 2009
“Geografens Testamente - Europe” – directed by Henrik Ahnborg: role – The Old Man, 2017 (Swedish series)
“141 A.D. Mission in Dacia” – directed by Octavian Repede: role –Tarbus chieftain, 2018
“Moon Hotel Kabul” – directed by Anca Damian: role – priest, 2018
2002 – IInd prize – Erotic Poetry Festival, the 1st edition, Sibiu
2002 – Poetry Debut Award (published volume) granted by the publishing houses: AXA– Botoșani and Dionysos of Kastellaun – Germany and the literary magazines Hyperion, Ateneu and Semne – „Porni Luceafărul” National Poetry Competition, the 20th edition, Botoșani- Ipotești
2002 – Mention – Ion Minulescu National Competition of Music and Poetry, the 11th edition, Slatina – literary creation
2002 – IInd prize – Octavian Goga Poetry Competition, the 2nd edition, Sibiu
2003 – Theatre Exegesis Award – Radu Selejan Literary creation competition and press articles, 2nd edition, Sibiu
2005 –Writers’ Union of Romania Award for the debut poetry book Monsters are Sour
2013 – „Piața aurarilor” Award of the Writers’ Union of Romania, Sibiu branch, for the poetry book The Heart of the Brain
04-01-1965