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Sergiu Nicolaescu (Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu (Neamtul, Supravietuitorul, Nemuritorul)) was born on 13 April, 1930 in Târgu Jiu, Gorj, Romania, is a director,actor,writer. Discover Sergiu Nicolaescu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 83 years old?
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Sergiu Florin Nicolaescu (Neamtul, Supravietuitorul, Nemuritorul) |
Occupation |
director,actor,writer |
Age |
83 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aries |
Born |
13 April, 1930 |
Birthday |
13 April |
Birthplace |
Târgu Jiu, Gorj, Romania |
Date of death |
3 January, 2013 |
Died Place |
Bucharest, Romania |
Nationality |
Romania
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Sergiu Nicolaescu Height, Weight & Measurements
At 83 years old, Sergiu Nicolaescu height is 6' 0¾" (1.85 m) .
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6' 0¾" (1.85 m) |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Sergiu Nicolaescu Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sergiu Nicolaescu worth at the age of 83 years old? Sergiu Nicolaescu’s income source is mostly from being a successful Director. He is from Romania. We have estimated Sergiu Nicolaescu's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
Director |
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Sergiu Nicolaescu was born on the 13th of April 1930, in Târgu Jiu, Gorj County, Romania. Nicolaescu, aka 'Steven Spielberg of the Romanian cinema', was a brilliant, self-taught technician and a master of popular entertainment who approached during his long career various genres with great success. In his childhood, he spent a lot of time and money at the cinema. He was inspired by the films and played "war" or "mystery" games with 30 fellow kids in the suburbs of his native town. His father was an engineer, who worked for former King Michael.
Therefore, after the King's abdication in 1947, his father was arrested. After finishing high school, Nicolaescu was accepted by three colleges. He finally attended the Romanian Marine Corps. Nicolaescu entered the realm of cinema by chance. A friend offered him a job in the Bucharest Studios of that time.
He didn't expect a career in directing, but his poetic short film Memoria trandafirului (1964) got a lot of attention at the 1962 Cannes International Film Festival.
In 1967, his massive domestic success Dacii (1966) became the first Romanian hit film in Western Europe. Subsequently, Nicolaescu was internationally appreciated as a film director of large scale period films.
He had the privilege to work in France, Germany and other countries on several projects in the 1970s and 1980s.
He directed Michael the Brave (1971) and Then I Sentenced Them All to Death (1972), two of the most successful and best Romanian epics.
He also was responsible for such indigenous blockbusters as Nemuritorii (1974),Cu mâinile curate (1972),Noi, cei din linia întîi (1985) and Proud Heritage (1989).
His only, but very popular, comedy Nea Marin miliardar (1979) sold a record 14. 6 mill. tickets in Romania, more than any other film in communist Romania.
After the Romanian Revolution in December 1989, Nicolaescu became a political figure, but continued to direct movies. Without the free assistance of the Romanian military, he couldn't produce epics as he did back in the Communist era.
Oglinda (1994) and The Death Triangle (1999) were smaller in scale, but well-received at the box-office. While most of his epic films were only possible within the nationalist context of Communist Romania, they are still appreciated today by audiences as timeless, spectacular entertainments on a massive scale. One of his fans included director Steven Spielberg himself, who even included clips from a battle scene in "Mihai Viteazul" into E. T.