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Ion Fiscuteanu

Sânmihaiu de Câmpie, Bistrița, România

Ion Fiscuteanu

Sânmihaiu de Câmpie, Bistrița, România

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Birthday

calendar1937-11-19

Popularity

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Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ioan Fiscuteanu (19 November 1937 – 8 December 2007) was a Romanian theater and film actor. He last worked at the National Theater in Târgu-Mureş. He was born in Sânmihaiu de Câmpie, Bistriţa-Năsăud, Romania. The role of Dante Remus Lăzărescu in the 2005 film The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu brought Fiscuteanu critical acclaim, as well as the Golden Swan award for best actor at the Copenhagen International Film Festival. He also played supporting roles in notable Romanian films such as Nae Caranfil's Asphalt Tango (1993), Serban Marinescu's The Earth's Most Beloved Son (Cel mai iubit dintre pamânteni) (1993) and Lucian Pintilie's The Oak (Balanţa) (1992). He died in Târgu Mureş, aged 70, from cancer. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ioan Fiscuteanu, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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The Death of Mr. Lazarescu

The Death of Mr. Lazarescu‌
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calendar 2005

Humanitarian Aid

Humanitarian Aid‌
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calendar 2002

Snapshot Around the Family Table

Snapshot Around the Family Table‌
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calendar 1980

Undeva în Est

Undeva în Est‌
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calendar 1990

Mariana

Mariana‌
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calendar 1997

Earth's Most Beloved Son

Earth's Most Beloved Son‌
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calendar 1993

Sindromul Timișoara

Sindromul Timișoara‌
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calendar 2004

Zapping

Zapping‌
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calendar 2000

Acordati circumstante atenuante?

Acordati circumstante atenuante?‌
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calendar 1984

Glissando

Glissando‌
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calendar 1982

Too Late

Too Late‌
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calendar 1996

Jacob

Jacob‌
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calendar 1988

Emisia continuă

Emisia continuă‌
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calendar 1985

Forest Fruit

Forest Fruit‌
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calendar 1983

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