Șerban Cantacuzino (actor) explained

Prince Șerban Constantin Cantacuzino (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /ʃerˈbaŋ konstanˈtiŋ kantakuziˈno/; 4 February 1941 – 4 July 2011) was a Romanian prince and actor, who appeared in more than a dozen television, film, and musical roles during his career.[1] He was a descendant of Șerban Cantacuzino, the Prince of Wallachia from 1678 to 1688.

Born into Romanian nobility,[1] specifically the Cantacuzino family, Cantacuzino was a descendant of Șerban Cantacuzino, the Prince of Wallachia who supported the Ottoman Empire at the Battle of Vienna, published the Cantacuzino Bible and introduced corn to present-day Romania.[2] His father, Ion Filotti Cantacuzino, was a screenwriter, doctor, film critic, film director, and producer.[1]

Cantacuzino made his stage acting debut when he was 11 years old at the National Theatre Bucharest in the production, The Prince and the Beggar, opposite his grandmother, actress Maria Filotti.[1] He starred in Richard III as Prince Edward at the Army Theater in Constanța in 1963.[1] Cantacuzino co-starred with George Vraca in Richard III.[1]

Cantacuzino moved to Paris, France, in 1990.[2] He died in Paris on 4 July 2011, at the age of 70.[1] His funeral was held at the Bellu Orthodox Cemetery in Bucharest, Romania.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1964 Lucian Varga as a student
1965Gaudeamus igitur Emil Șerban
1967Sept hommes et une garce Silvio
1974
1975Stephen the Great - Vaslui 1475
1977 Mihail Kogălniceanu's chief of staff
1977
1984 Matei's father
1988
1989Those Who Pay With Their Lives Final film role

Notes and References

  1. News: Irina. Popescu. Romanian Prince Serban Cantacuzino dies in Paris . . 2011-07-07. 2011-07-15.
  2. News: Romanian prince and actor Serban Cantacuzino dies in Paris aged 70 . . . 2011-07-07. 2011-07-15.