
Cast
Gheorghe Dinică
Acting
Cast
Gheorghe Dinică
Known for
Acting
Born
1934-01-01
From
Bucharest, Romania
Died
2009-11-10
Also known as Gheorghe Dinica, Георге Диникэ
Biography
Dinica showed an early interest in acting, being part of different amateur theater troupes since he was 17. In 1957, he entered The National Institute of Theatre and Cinematography Art in Bucharest. He graduated in 1961, already drawing public attention with the role of Inspector Goole in the graduation play An Inspector Calls. Since then, Gheorghe Dinica performed for some of the most important Romanian theatres: 1961-1967 Comedy Theatre, Bucharest 1968-1969 Bulandra Theatre, Bucharest since 1972 I.L.Caragiale National Theatre, Bucharest Dinica was also a Romanian director and popular film actor, thus acting mostly in Romanian films. Like the French actor Alain Delon, Dinica refused to act in movies produced in the United States. Since 2002, Dinica was an honorary member of the society of I.L.Caragiale National Theatre. He is also an honorary citizen of the city of Bucharest. He was awarded the "Faithful Service" Order in the Grand Officer class. Dinica died of cardiac arrest at Floreasca Emergency Hospital, Bucharest.

The Dacians
as dublaj voce Fuscus

Philanthropy
as Pavel Puiuț

Mirror
as Mihai Antonescu

Comoara din Vadul Vechi
as Zamfir

Stephen the Great: Vaslui 1475
as Sultan Mahomed II

Ticăloșii
as Romanescu

Last Night of Love
as Constantin Mavrodin

Weekend with My Mother
as Bunicul

Look Ahead with Anger
as Dimos

Bed of Procust
as Nae Gheorghidiu

The Stone Cross
as Mache Puzderie

The Nest of Wasps
as Georges

Oil
as George "Salamandră"

Then I Sentenced Them All to Death
as Notar

Secretul lui Nemesis
as N.M. Siseanu

Zbor periculos
as Oprescu

We Do Not Film Just for Fun
as himself / Apostu

Operation 'The Bus'
as Armand the Baron

Revenge
as Paraipan

The Earth's Most Beloved Son
as investigator

The Timișoara Syndrome

Felix and Otilia
as Stănica Rațiu

The Afternoon of a Torturer
as Frant Tandara

Anything for Soccer
as Arbitru strain de fotbal

High schoolers on alert
as Store owner

The Conjugal Bed
as Vasile Potop

The Secret of Bacchus
as Gheorghe Cercel

The Immortals
as Postelnicul Butnaru

O lumină la etajul zece
as avocatul Mihai Mitrana

Fed Up
as Doctor

The Escape
as Cpt. Stoian

With Clean Hands
as Lăscărică

Exam
as Attorney Dumitrașcu

The Famous Paparazzo
as State Attorney

L'homme pressé
as Zacharie Regencrantz

Poor Ioanide
as conferențiarul universitar Gonzalv Ionescu

A Police Inspector Calls
as Paraipan

Why Are the Bells Ringing, Mitica?
as Nae

The Column
as Bastus

The Great Solitary
as prim-secretarul Comitetului Regional de Partid

The Prodigal Father
as Marin

The Poseidon Explosion

The Martens Brothers
as Dumitru Crivăț

War in the Kitchen

Terente: The King of Swamps
as Bazil Ionescu

Family Album
as Gheorghe Manasia

Three Days and Three Nights
as Meseșan

Sentimental Summer
as Coman

White Palms
as Ferenc 'Puma' Szabó

Beyond the Sands
as maiorul Ionescu

Too Little for Such a Big War

Divorț... din dragoste
as avocatul Flavius Prună

The Punishment
as Ion, Seful de Post de Jandarmi

Postcards with Wildflowers
as Marin

Through the Ashes of the Empire
as The Diplomat

Golgotha
as Sergentul

Life Like Laughing
as Chief Engineer

The Stranger
as Jurcă

Doctor Poenaru
as Judge Mircea Voican

The Encounter

Un petic de cer
as Grozea

The Extras
as Matei

White Trial
as Dumitrana

The Wall
as ilegalistul Savu

Bariera
as pungasul Ionel Calaretu

Uncertain Roads
as Onișor Dinică

Contest
as Mitică

The Moment of Truth

The Premiere
as Gheorghe Mihoc

Nebunia lui Pantalone
as Brighella

Filip the Kind
as Lupu

The Major and Death
as Mjr. Tache

The Tower of Pisa
as Actor

On the Left Bank of the Blue Danube
as majordomul Matei

Orient Express
as Costache

The "S" Network
as Eugen Panait

The Idle Princes of the Old Court
as Maiorică Arnoteanu

Steps in the Sky
as Vitcu

White Darkness
as Saxofone Player

A World Wihout Sky
as Sergeant

Casa din vis
as Chivu Căpălău

Alone Versus Myself
as Paraschiv aka "Lama"