Sabin Tambrea

Sabin Tambrea—now there’s a name that pops up more and more if you’re into European cinema. Born in Targu Mures, Romania, back in '84, the guy just oozes that classic, moody charisma you want in a leading man. Seriously, if you’ve seen “Ludwig II,” you know exactly what I mean. He doesn’t play characters, he sort of... becomes them. That whole haunted king vibe? Nailed it. And then you catch him in “Berlin Station,” and suddenly he’s blending into this international spy drama with all these complex layers and you’re thinking, “Wait, wasn’t this the same guy who was just a tragic monarch?” Versatile doesn’t even begin to cover it. But Tambrea isn’t stuck in historical dramas or political thrillers—nope, he’s all over the place. “In a Land That No Longer Exists” drops you in a totally different world, and he just slips right in, making every scene feel lived-in and authentic. Oh, and did I mention he’s a composer too? Like, as if acting his heart out on screen wasn’t enough, the dude’s got musical chops. It’s kind of unfair, really. People who work with him seem to rave about his intensity and how he brings this raw, thoughtful energy to every set. He’s not one of those cookie-cutter celebs; you see interviews with him, and he comes off as genuinely passionate about the craft. Bottom line, Sabin Tambrea is quietly carving out a space for himself as one of those actors you just can’t ignore, whether he’s in an indie film or something bigger.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1984-11-18
  • Height: 6′ 4″ (1.93 m)
  • Birth Location: Targu Mures, Romania
  • Professions: Actor, Composer, Music Department

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      This film snagged the Best Actor award at the Waterloo Historical Film Festival in Belgium back in 2013, which honestly says a lot about the performance at its core. The story dives deep into a slice of history, not just dusting off old facts but really bringing the past to life through some seriously gripping drama. The lead actor? Absolute powerhouse—he doesn’t just play the role, he straight-up lives it, dragging you into every tense, emotional moment. You’ll find yourself rooting for characters, hating others, and maybe even questioning your own history classes. Cinematography’s got that gritty, real vibe too, which just pulls you further in. Plus, there’s this undercurrent of suspense—like, you never quite know who’s going to turn on who, or what twist is waiting around the corner. It’s one of those movies that lingers in your head long after the credits roll, and honestly, the award was well-deserved.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      November 18, 1984

    • How tall is Ram Charan?

      6′ 4″ (1.93 m)

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Targu Mures, Romania

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      40 years old