The actress Marina Procopie is dead



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He was born in Bucharest in 1959 and graduated from the Institute of Theater and Cinematography "I. L. Caragiale" in Bucharest, Faculty of Theater, Interim Section. He started playing on the North Theater scene in Satu Mare, performing a series of roles in 1984-1990: Londa in Woody Allen's "How to Conquer Women" (directed by Cristian Ioan), Daniela in "Simple Coincidence" Paul Everac (directed by Paul Everac), Lăcrămioara in "Red Roses" by Zaharia Barsan (directed by Zoe Anghel).

He has played several roles in such films as "Too Hot for May" (directed by Cristian Ioan) (Directed by Mircea Veroiu, 1985), "The Turquoise Necklace" (directed by Gheorghe Vitanidis), "Is There Thursday? " (Directed by Adrian Petringenaru), "The Conquest of England" (directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu). In 2004, she played the role of Ms. Craioveanu in the film "Orient Express", directed by Sergiu Nicolaescu
For Marina Procopie, the soul movie is "Adela", in which partners Florina Luican, Adrian Pintea, Jana Gorea , George Motoi, Valeria Seciu and Ştefan Sileanu

Since 1990, he has been playing at the theater "Ion Creangă" in Bucharest. Among the roles played at this theater are: Sares in "What a Great Harabbe" by Eugen Ionescu (directed by Grigore Gonta); Janet in "Wally's Coffee" by Sam Bobrik and Ron Clark (directed by Emil Mandric); Drac, Hell's sole in "Ivan Turbinca" by Ion Creangă (directed by Cornel Todea); Clarice in Carlo Gozzi's The Deer King (directed by Florentina Enache); Mary in Little Lord by Frances Hodgson Barnett (directed by Constantin Dicu); Miranda in "The Prince and the Beggar" by Mark Twain (directed by Constantin Dicu); Ciorolina in Hans Christian Andersen's "The Snow Crusade" (directed by Boris Petroff); Citizen, Precupea, Dancer, Mamica in "I scandal at all costs!" By I. L. Caragiale (directed by Cornel Todea); Edith in "David Copperfield" by Charles Dickens (directed by Cornel Todea)

Among the roles played on the stage of the Theater "Ion Creanga", the most expensive was that of the heroine "white as snow" of the brothers Grimm

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