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Alina Serban (Alina Ioana Serban) was born on 29 October, 1987 in Bucharest, Romania, is an Actress. At 33 years old, Alina Serban height not available right now. We will update Alina Serban's height soon as possible.

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Popular As Alina Ioana Serban
Occupation Actress
Alina Serban Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 29 October 1987
Birthday 29 October
Birthplace Bucharest, Romania
Nationality Romania

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Alina Serban Net Worth

She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Alina Serban worth at the age of 35 years old? Alina Serban’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Romania. We have estimated Alina Serban's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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2016

In 2016 Alina Serban writes, directs and performs in “The Great Shame”, a theater play that talks about 500 years of Roma slavery in the Romanian countries and in which she includes little known stories of slavery from historical documents

2015

While Living in London, in 2015, Alina Serban wrote “Home”, a play that tells a story of different immigrants looking for a better life in the UK. The play won “Stories of London” Rich Mix's competition

By the end of 2015, Serban performed in “Roma-Sapiens” in Berlin and was invited to present and perform I Declare at My Own Risk at the Stockholm Literature Festival

2014

In March 2014 the actress was invited to the Street Child World Cup to give a speech in front of 2000 people at Royal Albert Hall. In 2016 Alina Serban published the first Collection of Roma Fairy Tales in Romania, as told by her aunt – Tanti Veta.

2013

In 2013 Alina Serban performed I Declare at My Own Risk in Great Britain, at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art – RADA Festival, followed by another performance at Tara Arts in 2014

2011

In 2011 Serban received a scholarship and moved to London for a master’s program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. The following year she received the "Best Romanian Student in the UK”, prize, but she could not afford the expenses associated with the trip from London to Edinburgh so she could not pick up the prize in person.

1987

Alina Serban (born October 29, 1987) is a Roma film and theater actress and writer. Serban is known for writing and performing plays with social justice messages, against sexism, racism, homophobia and various other forms of discrimination

Alina Serban was born in 1987 in a Romanian Roma family in Bucharest, Romania. She was 8 years old when her parents lost their home and were forced to move to her father’s extended family. A few years later her mother went to prison and Alina spent her teenage years in a children's home from where she went directly to the university. She used her diaries from those years to write the early versions of I Declare at My Own Risk – Slumdog Roma and Two weeks, maximum one month, maybe six years – which she performed at the International Romani Art Festival in 2009 and 2010