Ioachim Ciobanu, a talented individual, was born in the vibrant city of Bucharest, Romania, to a notable father, Ilarion Ciobanu, a legendary figure in the silver screen, and a respected mother, Marion Ciobanu, a skilled documentary screenwriter. Growing up amidst the bustling atmosphere of film sets, Ioachim began performing at a young age, undoubtedly influenced by his parents' illustrious careers.
After completing his high school education, Ioachim pursued his passion for the arts by studying computer arts at the prestigious Academy of Art College in San Francisco. He later obtained a degree in film editing from UNATC, and went on to direct a dozen short films and several commercials, honing his skills in the film industry.
In 2013, Ioachim made the transition to acting, and since then, he has studied under the guidance of renowned acting coach, Ivana Chubbuck. He made his professional acting debut in 2014, and has since accumulated an impressive repertoire of over 20 roles in feature films and television series.
Ioachim is a multilingual individual, fluent in English, and possesses a native American accent. His recent roles have been particularly notable, including his portrayal of Epsilon in the critically acclaimed series "Black Mirror," opposite Josh Hartnett and Rory Culkin, as well as his role as Misha Varga in "Eric," alongside Benedict Cumberbatch.
Throughout his career, Ioachim has demonstrated an uncanny ability to bring both terrifying and endearing characters to life on the big screen, showcasing his impressive range as an actor.