Mihaela Modorcea
- Actress
- Writer
- Composer
Mihaela Modorcea is an American Romanian-born professional actress, writer, singer, songwriter, dancer, choreographer
and painter. She graduated with honors from the National University of Theatrical Arts &
Cinematography in Bucharest, having played, along with her multi-talented identical twin sister
Gabriela Gabriela Modorcea, the lead character in the award-winning musical play The Two Orphans, Bucharest, 2006.
Written by and starring identical twins Mihaela and Gabriela Modorcea, "Wicked Clone The Cinema Musical" ( a new genre that they created- a unique blend of musical theatre and film that revolutionizes the face of Broadway is currently running 5 times a week at The Davenport Theatre ( 354 W 45th street NYC) and is based on the Barnes & Noble Art bestselling novel of 500 pages written by Mihaela Modorcea entitled "Wicked Clone or how to deal with the evil".
WICKED CLONE The Cinema Musical has opened March 1st, 2018 and has been inspiring full houses of spectators to be creators, alike God, to reach their greatest purpose in Life and thus conquer their wicked clones who try to hinder their goals.
A first version of the cinematic play Wicked Clone debuted off Broadway at the Ensemble Studio Theatre, in New York City, 2012, starring Mihaela and Gabriela Modorcea as authors, composers, performers and choreographers. After having seen
their "Wicked Clone" performance, Imagem, the world's largest music publisher, signed them on
the spot.
Mihaela and Gabriela have also written and produced over 200 songs, 21 of which are
included on the Wicked Clone cinematic music album and in the cinema play.
Along with her twin sister Gabriela, Mihaela is featured and credited as writer and
performer on Jay-Z & Kanye West's multi-platinum and four times Grammy award-winning
album "Watch The Throne," on the song "Murder To Excellence" which is widely considered
and reviewed as "the centerpiece of the album."
Both twins majored in acting, having graduated from the National University of Theatre and
Cinematographic Arts of Bucharest; following which they attended acting
courses in Cologne-Germany and New York.