Jurgen Ciantar

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Jurgen Ciantar

Jurgen Ciantar was born on 31 August, 1996. He comes from Marsa. He is an Actor.

At the tender age of 5, Jurgen began participating in various school plays. During his years in Secondary school he went on to direct, write and act in various plays.

He enrolled in acting classes which served as the pedestal for his ever-growing passion and love for acting. He decided to take theatre more seriously and enrolled to university and he graduated in 2018 with a bachelor’s degree in Theatre Studies and Communication from the University of Malta.

Jurgen had the honour of debuting in 2017 at the Manoel Theatre with the Staġun Teatru Malti production lead by Mario Philip Azzopardi Fl-Isem tal-Missier u tal-Iben u tal-Ispettur Bonnici in which he portrayed one of the principal roles.

Jurgen feels that having had the opportunity to work with actors of great success both in Malta and abroad has helped him grow in his acting.

Jurgen Ciantar with Mario Micallef in the drama L-Ispettur Bonnici

He continues to add to his theatrical experience with portrayals of prominent characters in L-Għerf u l-Glorja tal-Ispettur Bonnici, Ave Maria għall-Ispettur Bonnici, Festa tal-Qaddisin, Il-Pentow bil-Malti – Aladin and kept working to further his acting capabilities through other TV productions including Il-Misteru tan-Nannu Ton, Simpatiċi, Zona, Londri, St.Mary’s, L-ispettur. Fattigi, and Nostalġija amongst others.

In 2019 he started his theatre company named Tijatron with the aim of promoting the use maltese language in local plays.

With the help of his company partner Clint Chircop, they produced 6 short plays in total for the Cospicua Short Play Festival. They went on to win various awards in the competition including best production of the festival. On a personal note within the company he directed during the Cospicua Short Play Festival with the production named Limbu, which he was nominated for Best Director.