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Mitică Popescu

Mitică Popescu

Romanian actor (1936–2023)


Mitică Popescu (Romanian pronunciation: [miˈtikə poˈpesku]; 2 December 1936 – 3 January 2023) was a Romanian actor.

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Biography

Popescu was born in Bucharest on 2 December 1936.[1] He started his studies in the mid-1950s at the Institute of Theatrical and Cinematographic Art, but he was arrested by the Securitate in 1958, allegedly for planning to flee the country, and was sentenced to 3 years of prison. First detained at Malmaison Prison in Bucharest, he was transferred to Jilava Prison, and then to the labor camps at Periprava and Salcia on the Danube. Upon release, Radu Beligan and Mircea Șeptilici [ro] helped him find a job at Teatrul de Comedie [ro], and in 1963 he resumed his acting studies.[2]

After graduating in 1967, he worked at Teatrul Tineretului in Piatra Neamț, where he stayed until 1973, when he transferred to Teatrul Mic [ro] in Bucharest, on whose stage he played until 2010.[2] In 2002 he was awarded the National Order of Faithful Service, knight rank. In 2009 he received a lifetime career award from UNITER [ro], while in 2013 he received the Gopo Award for lifetime achievement.[3]

In 1977, Popescu married the actress Leopoldina Bălănuță, who died in 1998.[3][4] He died on 3 January 2023, at the age of 86, at the Elias Hospital [ro] in Bucharest, where he was hospitalized.[5] He was buried with military honors in the city's Bellu Cemetery, next to his wife.[6]

Activity

Theatre

Filmography

  • Umilință (2011) - Sandu
  • Ticăloșii (2007)
  • Păcală se întoarce (2006) – a peasant
  • Sistemul nervos (2005)
  • Lotus (2004) – Manasia
  • Dulcea saună a morții (2003) – Mutul
  • Turnul din Pisa (2002) – Colonel
  • The Earth's Most Beloved Son (1993) – Securitate officer
  • Rosenemil [de] (1993)
  • Rămânerea (1992)
  • Miss Litoral (1990)
  • Idolul și Ion-Anapoda(1988) –
  • Drumeț în calea lupilor (1988) – poștașul
  • Un studio în căutarea unei vedete (1988)
  • The Moromete Family (1987) – Cocoșilă
  • Trenul by aur (1987) – Comisar Munteanu
  • Căsătorie cu repetiție (1985) – Mitică
  • Fapt divers (1984)
  • Emisia continuă (1984)
  • Fram (Serial TV) (1983)
  • Mitul lui Mitică (1982) – himself
  • Un Saltimbanc la Polul Nord (1982)
  • Saltimbancii (1981)
  • Vânătoarea by vulpi (1980) – Năiță Lucean
  • The Moment (1979)
  • Vacanță tragică [ro] (1979)
  • Doctorul Poenaru [ro] (1978)
  • Mînia [ro] (1978)
  • Gustul și culoarea fericirii [ro] (1978)
  • Tufă de Veneția [ro] (1977)
  • Statuia [ro] (1977)
  • Serenadă pentru etajul XII [ro] (1976)
  • Tănase Scatiu [ro] (1976) – Marin
  • Red Apples (1976) – prosecutor
  • Orașul văzut de sus [ro] (1975)
  • Zidul [ro] (1974) – Manea
  • Stejar – extremă urgență [ro] (1974) – Peter
  • Dincolo de nisipuri [ro] (1974) – Romniceanu

References

  1. Mitică Popescu Archived 3 April 2010 at the Wayback Machine. teatrulmic.ro
  2. Cristescu, Andrei-George (3 January 2023). "Actorul Mitică Popescu a făcut închisoare politică la Periprava și a fost urmărit de Securitate" [The actor Mitică Popescu was a political prisoner at Periprava and was pursued by the Securitate]. Adevărul (in Romanian). Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  3. "Breaking. A murit actorul Mitică Popescu". Cotidianul (in Romanian). 3 January 2023. Retrieved 6 March 2023.
  4. "Mitică Popescu: Am rămas singur. Sunt pe ultima sută de metri". Archived from the original on 30 September 2009. Retrieved 3 December 2011.
  5. Lăcătuș, Daniel (3 January 2023). "A murit actorul Mitică Popescu" [The actor Mitică Popescu died]. infocultural.eu (in Romanian). Retrieved 3 January 2023.

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