Tudor Petrut, as a Romanian-American, is a real cultural ambassador and artistic link between our peoples.

Victor Scoradet, UNITER/Theater Union of Romania

I have known Tudor and his family for a long time, as a friend and director of his uncle, actor Emanoil Petrut, as a mentor in his years before succeeding in his attempts at the Theatre and Film Art Institute of Bucharest where I was  a professor for so many years. I have seen him through stardom as a film actor and as a successful stage director, and I supported his departure for the far lands to be with his children, and his quest to conquer mighty Hollywood. I only wish him strength and patience, for he will find his ways to perform what he knows best. For an adventurer in an adventurous world, Tudor has what it takes to fulfill a career that was once very promising. Good luck!

Romanian filmmaker Gheorghe Vitanidis

    

Ma Vie en Blonde Films presents the available screenplays written by Tudor Petrut. Please click on the link for more information, loglines and synopses. For more information or to request a script, please contact Lloyd Robinson, Suite A Management in Beverly Hills, at (310) 278-0801 and suite-a@juno.com. All properties registered WGA/w, copyright © by Tudor Petrut and MVeB.

Tudor with co-star Bianca Brad and actor Bogdan Stanoevici on the cover of CINEMA magazine

     

Photos from the magazine spread, courtesy of rock photographer Corneliu Cazacu

 In the arena of theater, Petrut wrote and directed "The Works of Pulcinella" and "Decently Furnished Brains", and directed such classics as "Death of a Salesman", "Waiting for Godot", "Love’s Labour’s Lost"  and Romanian texts for repertory theaters, "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" for Magnolia Playhouse in Hollywood, and a modern play for the Long Beach Playhouse. He has served as a Romanian consultant for Columbia Pictures’ "Bram Stoker’s Dracula" and overseas production consultant for Rexfilms and Perpetual Motion Films. In addition to writing, Tudor was assisting Santa Ana High School in implementing an exciting new program called FilmMakers Tomorrow, is teaching high school mathematics, coaching soccer, and raising a family in Orange County. At present, Tudor has a weekly radio commentary for Romanian-American Radio27 and Radio Timisoara in Romania, and writes articles for several magazines.

Tudor with film director Letitia Popa-Schwartz, with stage director Florinel Fatulescu and film critic Ray Arco, with TV star Radu Valcan, courtesy Ma Vie en Blonde Films © 2000-2011

Tudor with actress and poet Elena Secota, with pop star Nicoleta Nico Dragan, with actor-director and documentarian Thea Mercouffer, courtesy Ma Vie en Blonde Films © 2000-2011