Английская Википедия:Florin Piersic
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Florin Piersic (Шаблон:IPA-ro; born 27 January 1936, Cluj-Napoca)[1][2][3][4] is a well-known Romanian actor and TV personality. He is particularly famous for his leading roles in The White Moor and the Margelatu series films. He has a reputation, often parodied in popular culture, as a raconteur.
In 2006 and 2011 the actor was chosen by Disney Pixar to provide the Romanian voice of Mack in the animated movie Cars.[5]
Biography
Piersic's parents were from Bucovina, his mother was born in Valea Seacă, and his father, Ștefan Piersic, a veterinary physician, was originally from Corlata. Piersic spent his childhood years in Corlata, Pojorâta and Cajvana,[6] later, in Cernăuţi, and then his family moved to Cluj, where Florin graduated from the High School for Boys No. 3.[7]
Piersic attended the Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in Bucharest. He joined the regular cast of the Romanian National Theater at 1959 and performed in numerous productions until his retirement in 1989.[8] His first role was as Richard in The Devil's Disciple.[9]
In 1958 he made his debut on screen in the French-Romanian co-production The Thistles of the Bărăgan. He appeared in more than forty movies, most of them in the Ceauşescu era. He often depicted heroic, masculine characters. More recently, he played in a soap opera.[10]
Piersic married three times: to Tatiana Iekel (their marriage lasted from 1962 to 1974), with whom he had a son, Florin Jr.; To Anna Széles (1975–1985), the mother of another son, Daniel; and from 1993, he was married to Anna Török.[11]
In 2006, he was voted to the 51st place on the 100 greatest Romanians list. In 2008 he became an honorary citizen of Oradea. In 2009, he was bestowed with the lifetime achievement award in the Transilvania International Film Festival.[12]
Selected filmography
- 1957 – The Thistles of the Bărăgan - Tănase
- 1961 – A Bomb Was Stolen - The Young Gangster
- 1965 – Harap Alb - Harap Alb
- 1968 – The Last Roman
- 1968 – The Column - Sabinus
- 1970 – Liberation - Otto Skorzeny
- 1971 – Michael the Brave - Preda Buzescu
- 1975 – Stephen the Great - Vaslui 1475 - Cristea Jder
- 1976 - Pintea Viteazul - Grigore Pintea
- 1977 - Oil! - Dan
- 1980 - Drumul oaselor - Mărgelatu
- 1981 - Trandafirul galben - Mărgelatu
- 1983 - Misterele Bucureștilor - Mărgelatu
- 1985 - Masca de argint - Mărgelatu
- 1986 - Colierul de turcoaze - Mărgelatu
- 1987 - Totul se plătește - Mărgelatu
- 2004 - Numai iubirea - Octavian
- 2005 - Eminescu vs Eminem
- 2005 - Lacrimi de iubire - Alexandra's father
- 2006 - Lacrimi de iubire - filmul - Titus Mateescu
- 2009 - State de România - General Teodorescu
- 2014 - O nouă viață - Tase
- 2016 - Străini în noapte
- 2019 - Sacrificiul - Aristide
- 2020 - Sacrificiul: Alegerea - Aristide
References
External links
Шаблон:Margelatu series Шаблон:Authority control
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- ↑ LA MULTI ANI MAESTRE FLORIN PIERSIC. cluj-am.ro. 27 January 2012
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