Victor Rebengiuc is a renowned Romanian film and theatre actor and director, whose illustrious career has spanned decades.
Born on February 10, 1933, in Bucuresti, Romania, Rebengiuc's early life was marked by a passion for the performing arts.
In 1956, he graduated from the prestigious Institute of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography, and shortly after, made his film debut in the movie "Mîndrie".
Throughout his career, Rebengiuc has appeared in a wide range of notable roles, including "Tanase Scatiu" (1978),"Castelul condamnatilor" (1970),and "The forest of the hanged" (1965).
In addition to his work in film, Rebengiuc has also had a successful career on the stage, performing at the esteemed "Bulandra" theater in Bucharest.
Rebengiuc's impressive list of accolades includes multiple UNITER Awards, Gopo Awards, and the National Order "Star of Romania" in the rank of knight, as well as the decoration "Nihil Sine Deo" bestowed upon him by King Michael I.
In his personal life, Rebengiuc is married to the talented actress Mariana Mihut, and they have a son named Tudor together.