Olga Bucătaru (March 27, 1942,
Suceava
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– April 10, 2020,
Bucharest
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) was a Romanian film and stage actress.
She graduated in 1965 from the
Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film.
In 2002 she was awarded the
National Order of Faithful Service
The National Order of Faithful Service ( ro, Ordinul Național "Serviciul Credincios") is the second highest national order of Romania, with the Order of the Star of Romania being the highest national order. Originally it was established as the Me ...
, knight class. She died on April 10, 2020, from a heart attack.
Filmography (partial list)
* ''Bariera'' (1972) – Lucica
* ''Cursa'' (1975)
* ''Serenadă pentru etajul XII'' (1976) – Silvia
* ''The Mace with Three Seals'' (1977) – Lady Stanca
* ''Ecaterina Teodoroiu'' (1978) – Dr. Lucreția
* ''Dumbrava minunată'' (1980) – Spring
* ''
Oglinda
''Oglinda'' ("The Mirror"), also known as ''Începutul adevărului'' ("The Beginning of Truth"), is a controversial 1993 film by Romanian director Sergiu Nicolaescu. It depicts Romania during World War II, focusing on the Royal Coup of 23 August ...
'' (1993) – Queen Mother Helen
* ''
Train of Life'' (1998) – Femme Wagon
* ''Iubire și onoare'' (2010) – Veta
* ''Când mama nu-i acasă'' (2017) – Profira
* ''Fructul oprit'' (2018) – Katia's mother
References
External links
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1942 births
2020 deaths
Romanian film actresses
Romanian stage actresses
Recipients of the National Order of Faithful Service
People from Suceava
Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography alumni
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