Born in 1968, Florin Piersic Jr. is a multifaceted Romanian individual, exceling in the realms of acting, direction, and writing.
His extensive experience in the American theatre is characterized by his versatility in portraying a wide array of characters. He has had the privilege of translating, directing, and performing in numerous productions, including 'Dice and Cards' by Sam Henry Kass, 'Opposites Attract' by Bruce Kane, 'Tom and Jerry' by Rick Cleveland, 'Sex Drugs Rock and Roll' by Eric Bogosian, and 'Brothers!' by Dave Williams.
In 2015, Florin Piersic Jr. received the prestigious prize for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Q.E.D.) at the Gopo Awards, Romania's equivalent of the Oscars.
In 2013, he showcased his creative prowess by writing and producing the one-man-show 'Freak Show'. His captivating performance, featuring 13 distinct characters, garnered widespread acclaim from both the audience and critics.
Florin Piersic Jr. is also a published author, having written the novel 'Romantic Porno' in 2011, as well as the collections of short stories 'Complete Works - Volume One' (2009) and 'Complete Works - Volume Two' (2015).
Currently, Florin Piersic Jr. is engaged in the development of his feature film 'Nothing About Love', which he has written and will direct.