
Mircea Diaconu
Known For
Acting
Birthday
December 24, 1949
Day of Death
December 14, 2024 (74 years old)
Place of Birth
Vlădești, Argeș, Romania
Mircea Diaconu
Biography
Born in Vlădești, Argeș County, he graduated high school in Câmpulung in 1967 and Bucharest's Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography in 1971. He made his theatrical debut a year before graduating, at the Bulandra Theater, in Truman Capote's The Grass Harp. His screen debut came in Dan Pița's Nunta de piatră (1972); he would later appear in the same director's Filip cel Bun (1975). Other directors with whom he has worked include Alexandru Tatos (Mere roșii, 1975; Secvențe, 1982; and Secretul armei secrete, 1988), Virgil Calotescu (Buletin de București, 1982; and Căsătorie cu repetiție, 1985), Nae Caranfil (Asfalt Tango, 1996; and Filantropica, 2002) and Cătălin Mitulescu (The Way I Spent the End of the World, 2006). In all, he has appeared in more than sixty films. Diaconu worked with Lucian Pintilie both in film (the 1981 De ce trag clopotele, Mitică?) and in theater: Gogol's The Government Inspector at Bulandra, and Shakespeare's As You Like It at the Nottara Theater. Liviu Ciulei hired him at Bulandra in 1972, and he remained there for a decade, before moving on to Nottara. At Bulandra, he appeared in Twelfth Night and The Tempest, both under Ciulei's direction; and in Marin Sorescu's Răceala, directed by Dan Micu. At Nottara, he appeared in Alexander Ostrovsky's The Forest; Ultimul bal, after Liviu Rebreanu's Forest of the Hanged; and Mihai Ispirescu's Într-o dimineață. He became the director of Nottara Theater in 2004, working as such until his resignation in 2011.
Known For
Philanthropy
2002
Love Sick
2006
The Way I Spent the End of the World
2006
Asphalt Tango
1996
The Stone Wedding
1973
The Actor and the Savages
1975
Bucharest Identity Card
1982
Sequences
1982
Poker
2010
The Actress, the Dollars and the Transylvanians
1978
Kino Caravan
2009
Why Are the Bells Ringing, Mitica?
1981
The Prophet, the Gold, and the Transylvanians
1978
Red Apples
1976
The Oil, the Baby and the Transylvanians
1981