Alina Nastase is an accomplished actress currently based in Los Angeles.
Her journey in pursuit of her passion for acting began in Madrid, with roots tracing back to her hometown of Bucharest.
Discovering her love for the craft at the age of 8, while performing in a theater play at the Waldorf school, Alina recognized her desire to evoke emotions and promote learning through her performances. Her formal training commenced at the age of 19 when she enrolled in one of Spain’s oldest drama schools, specializing in film.
Through dedication and auditions, she secured her first lead role in a movie in 2011, setting the stage for a flourishing career. Alina eventually relocated to Madrid, contributing to various films and TV productions,Notably, her performance in the movie “Many Pieces of Something” led to a prestigious Goya Award nomination in 2016. Her extensive filmography can be explored on her IMDb page.
In 2018, driven by a strong calling, Alina moved to Los Angeles and enrolled at the prestigious Stella Adler school to further refine her acting skills. This move allowed her to immerse herself in the vibrant creative scene of Los Angeles, where she discovered inspiration and motivation to grow as an artist.
While transitioning to Los Angeles posed its challenges, Alina’s unwavering commitment to her passion fueled her journey. Today, she stands as a testament to perseverance and determination.
Presently, Alina is ardently engaged in crafting her own narrative, with the profound aspiration of conceiving a transformative Sci-Fi masterpiece imbued with a message of paramount significance, a testament to her long-held desire to make a meaningful contribution to the world.
Moreover, she is currently preparing for two exciting projects set to commence filming this spring. The second season of “Surviving the Cartel” and the feature film “The Enemy of the People,” where she will assume the lead role of Moreland Pottoski.
Join Alina Nastase on her artistic odyssey, as she continues to inspire, captivate, and leave an indelible mark on the world of acting.