Septimiu Sever, a renowned Romanian film and theater actor, embarked on a illustrious career that spanned several decades. His academic journey began at the prestigious Royal Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, where he earned his degree in 1947. Shortly after, he joined the esteemed Dramatic Theater "Radu Stanca" in Sibiu, Romania, in 1948, before transitioning to the renowned Bulandra Theater in Bucharest, Romania, in 1949.
As his career progressed, Sever made his silver screen debut in the 1952 film "Mitrea Cocor." He went on to secure notable roles in "La varsta dragostei" (1957),"Dacii" (1967),and "Mihai Viteazul" (1971). His impressive repertoire continued to grow, solidifying his reputation as a talented thespian.
In 1971, Sever made the bold decision to emigrate to France with his wife, Erastia Peretz. However, it was in Canada, where he settled in Montréal in 1972, that he truly found his footing. He began acting in French-language Canadian television films, further cementing his status as a versatile and accomplished actor.
Tragically, Septimiu Sever's life came to a close on August 15, 2017, in Richelieu, Quebec, Canada. His legacy, however, lives on through his remarkable body of work, leaving a lasting impact on the world of film and theater.