
Age: 43
male
Ionut Grama (born December 12 1982) is a Romanian film, stage and voice over actor. He graduated from the National University of Drama and Film (UNATC) in Bucharest in 2007. At age 26, he recieved a nomination for Best Debut at the Romanian Association of Theatre Artists Awards for his performance as George in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?. His film credits include English speaking roles in A Royal Christmas (2014), Sons of Liberty (2014), Closer to the Moon (2013), The Devil Inside (2013), The Whistleblower (2011) and The Robbery (2010). He starred in the Romanian productions A Month in Thailand (2012) and Gruber's Journey (2009) and several short films. On stage, Ionut has performed in the Romanian productions The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (2014), The Most Beautiful Novel in the World (2013), Orphans (2013), Julius Caesar (2012), Girl Gone (2009). He also starred in several UNATC productions, such as Two Worlds Hotel (2011), Parasites (2010), Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (2008), Belgrade Trilogy (2007) and Some Explicit Polaroids (2007). He was cast in the British site-specific productions of The Winter's Tale (2012) and Pericles (2010), performing in English, Czech and Polish. From 2013 to 2014, Ionut was the Romanian continuity voice for DIVA Universal. His voice over work includes roles in the Romanian dubbed versions of The Boxtrolls (2014), Escape from Planet Earth (2014), Tinkerbell and the Pirate Fairy (2014), Khumba (2014), Planes (2013), Dr. Seuss' The Lorax (2012) and several Disney Channel and Nickelodeon TV series. In 2014, Ionut attended Neil LaBute's Why Don't We Do It In The Road? workshop at Sibiu, Romania. He participated at the Sarajevo Film Festival Talent Campus in 2013.

Ionut Grama

Dr. Soren Pike
for Dr. Soren Pike in Nolla: Tides of Justice
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Nolla: Tides of Justice is a character-driven, action-packed DC Universe series that follows Nolla, a young female Atlantean hero, as she navigates the complex worlds of Atlantis and the surface. The show blends high-stakes crime-fighting on the shores and in the oceans with deep personal drama, exploring themes of identity, belonging, and the struggle to bridge two worlds. The tone is a mix of grounded, emotional storytelling and epic superhero action, in line with successful DC adaptations like Titans and Smallville. The series is set primarily along the Atlantic coast, with frequent journeys to the majestic, magical, and technologically advanced city-states of Atlantis. The show explores both the vibrant, secretive underwater society and the bustling, sometimes dangerous, coastal cities of the surface world.