Romanian theater and film actress Carmen Galin died in Romania on
March 13, 2020. She would have been 74 on March 14th. Born
Eugenia-Carmen Galin she was
an actress known for her roles in plays, as well as for roles in films. In
1995, the actress withdrew completely from her work and public life, devoting
herself with discretion to humanitarian actions. In 2016, she received the
excellence award of the Transilvania International Film Festival. Galin was
married to director, writer Dan Pita for 20 years and appeared in several of
his films including two of his Euro-westerns: “The Prophet, the Gold and the Transylvanians” (1977) as Rebecca
Waltrobe and “The Oil, the
Baby and the Transylvanians” (1979) as Mrs. McCallum.
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