Ioan Gyuri Pascu | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ioan Ghiurico (Gyurika) Pascu |
Also known as | Gyuri Pascu Ghyuri Pascu |
Born | Agnita, Sibiu County, Romania | August 31, 1961
Died | September 26, 2016 (aged 55) Bucharest, Romania |
Genres | Rock music, rhythm and blues, jazz, folk revival, folk rock, reggae, reggae fusion, parody music |
Occupation(s) | Musician, comedian, stage actor, film actor, television actor, writer, schoolteacher, restaurateur |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, drums, harmonica, mandolin, piano |
Years active | 1977–2016 |
Labels | Tempo Music |
Ioan Gyuri Pascu (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈo̯an ˈɡjuri ˈpasku]; also credited as Ioan Ghiurico Pascu, Gyuri Pascu, and Ghyuri Pascu; August 31, 1961 – September 26, 2016) was a Romanian pop music singer, producer, actor, and comedian, also known for his participation in the comedy group Divertis and for his activity in Romanian cinema and television. Moving between rock music, rhythm and blues, reggae, and jazz, the multi-instrumentalist Pascu founded a number of bands and registered success particularly during the early 1990s, when he was the lead singer of a group known as The Blue Workers. Pascu was the manager of several alternative music acts with his label Tempo Music and remained an outspoken critic of Romanian commercial radio.
Noted for his impressions and musical acts within Divertis' political satire shows, Pascu was also a successful actor, appearing in film productions such as Lucian Pintilie's An Unforgettable Summer and Cristian Mungiu's Occident, and portraying known characters in Romanian theater in various stage adaptations. He also wrote sports columns and was a writer of Christian literature.
He received an offer from Walt Disney Pictures, and he provides the voice of King Louie in 2006 for the Romanian version of the film, The Jungle Book.[1]