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Mircea Septilici | |
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Born | |
Died | 1989 |
Citizenship | Romanian, Canadian |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1960-1981 |
Mircea Septilici (b. august 2, 1912, Bucharest – d. 1989, Montreal) was a famous Romanian theater and film actor.[1]
Biography
[edit]Mircea Septilici was born on august 2, 1912 in the city of Bucharest.
In 1933, the volume of poetry An din patru primaveri, by Mircea Șeptilici, then a student at the "Matei Basarab" school in Bucharest, appeared. The volume was a re-edition of the one published by the Publishing House "Pavel Suru" in Bucharest in 1932, under the pseudonym Mihai Novac.[2]
He graduated in 1937 from the Academy of Theater Arts in Bucharest.
Between the years 1948-1956 he was arrested, being accused of anti-communist activity, as a member of the "fugitives from Tămădău" group.[3]
He was awarded the Order of Cultural Merit 4th class (1967) "for special merits in the field of dramatic art".[4]
During the communist regime, he emigrated to Canada, settling in Montreal, where he died in 1989.[3]
Filmography
[edit]- Telegrame (1960) - 1960 Cannes nominated
- Valurile Dunării (1960)
- Porto-Franco (1961)
- Cerul n-are gratii (1962)
- Celebrul 702 (1962)
- La patru pași de infinit (1964)
- Calea Victoriei sau cheia visurilor (1966)
- Secția corecțională (1970) - film TV
- Cireșarii (1972) - serial TV
- Aventuri la Marea Neagră (1972)
- Agentul straniu (1974)
- Premiera (1976)
- Avocatul (1976) - film TV
- Marele singuratic (1977)
- Regăsire (1977)
- Soldiers of Freedom (1977)
- Jucătorii de cărți (1977) - film TV
- Bal în Poiana Zimbrilor (1979)
- Ultima noapte de dragoste (1980)
- Banchetul (1980) - film TV
- Vodevilul (1980) - film TV
- Șantaj (1981)
- Detașamentul „Concordia” (1981)
References
[edit]- ^ "Cinemagia Biography - Mircea Septilici".
- ^ "An din patru primaveri". Archived from the original on 2012-12-09. Retrieved 2024-06-29.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ a b "NewsWeek". 2 August 2023.
- ^ Decretul nr. 1017 din 6 noiembrie 1967 al Consiliului de Stat al Republicii Socialiste România privind conferirea de ordine și medalii unor actori, regizori, pictori scenografi și tehnicieni de scenă, publicat în Buletinul Oficial nr. 96 din 7 noiembrie 1967.
External links
[edit]- Mircea Septilici at IMDb
- Cinemagia - Mircea Septilici
- Biography - Mircea Septilici Archived 17 october 2017, at Wayback Machine, cinemarx.ro
Category:Romanian male film actors Category:Romanian male stage actors Category:1912 births Category:1989 deaths Category:Recipients of the Order of Cultural Merit (Romania)