Cătălin Măruță facts for kids
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Cătălin Măruță
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Măruță in December 2015
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Born |
Cătălin Constantin Măruță
27 January 1978 Târgu Jiu, Romania
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Nationality | Romanian |
Alma mater | Nicolae Titulescu University |
Occupation | Television host |
Years active | 2001–present |
Spouse(s) |
Andra
(m. 2008) |
Children | 2 |
Cătălin Constantin Măruță is a well-known Romanian television host. He was born on January 27, 1978. Cătălin is famous for hosting many popular TV shows in Romania. He has been working in television since 2001.
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Cătălin Măruță's TV Career
Cătălin Măruță has hosted many shows over the years. He is currently the host of the "La Măruță" show on Pro TV. This is one of his most popular programs.
Early Shows and Morning TV
In June 2002, Cătălin started hosting "Tonomatul DP2" on TVR 2. This was an important step in his career. Later, in 2005, he worked for Realitatea TV. There, he presented a morning show called "Trezeşte-te la realitate cu Cătălin Măruță". This means "Wake up to reality with Cătălin Măruță".
Hosting Special Events
Cătălin has also hosted big events. In 2006, he helped present the Romanian National Eurovision Selection. He did this alongside the singer Luminița Anghel. After the selection, he also hosted a party for all the singers and producers. In August 2006, he returned to host the Callatis Club show. This show was part of the Callatis Festival.
Happy Hour and Beyond
On October 22, 2007, Cătălin began hosting the TV show "Happy Hour". This show became very popular. He continued to host various shows, leading up to his current program, "La Măruță".
Voice Acting for Movies
Cătălin Măruță even used his voice for a movie! DreamWorks Animation chose him to dub a character. He voiced a goose in the animated movie Kung Fu Panda 3 for the Romanian version. This shows his talent goes beyond just live TV.
Cătălin Măruță's Family Life
Cătălin Măruță is married to the famous singer-songwriter Andra. They got married on August 23, 2008. Together, they have two children.