Radu Beligan
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Radu Beligan (ˈradu beliˈɡan; born December 14, 1918) is a Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

n actor who has appeared in theatre, film, television, and radio.

He played many celebrated roles by major Romanian playwrights (Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale was a Wallachian-born Romanian playwright, short story writer, poet, theater manager, political commentator and journalist...

, Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea
Barbu Stefanescu Delavrancea
Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea was a Romanian writer and poet, considered one of Romania's greatest figures in the National awakening of Romania.-External links:*...

, Camil Petrescu
Camil Petrescu
Camil Petrescu was a Romanian playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet. He marked the end of the traditional novel era and laid the foundation of the modern novel era.- Life :...

, Tudor Muşatescu
Tudor Musatescu
Tudor Muşatescu was a Romanian playwright and short story writer, best known for his humorous prose.-Biography:Muşatescu was born in Câmpulung to a family of middle-class intellectuals — his father was a lawyer while his mother was a writer. He began writing during his early years in school...

, Mircea Ştefănescu, Victor Ion Popa
Victor Ion Popa
Victor Ion Popa , in Moldavia, Romania – March 30, 1946 in Bucharest) was a Romanian dramatist.He went to primary school in the village of Călmăţui where his father was a teacher. At Iaşi he finished his first five years of junior high/high school and his last two years of high school at the...

, Victor Eftimiu
Victor Eftimiu
Victor Eftimiu was an Albanian-Romanian poet, playwright, and a contributor to Sburătorul, a Romanian literary magazine. His works have been performed in the State Jewish Theater of Romania....

, Mihail Sebastian
Mihail Sebastian
-Life:Sebastian was born to a Jewish family in Brăila. After finishing his secondary studies, Sebastian went on to study law in Bucharest, but was soon attracted to the literary life and the exciting ideas of the new generation of Romanian intellectuals, as epitomized by the literary group...

, Aurel Baranga, Mirodan) and universally known roles by Shakespeare
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

, Goldoni
Carlo Goldoni
Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy's most famous and best-loved plays. Audiences have admired the plays of Goldoni for their ingenious mix of wit and honesty...

, Gogol
Nikolai Gogol
Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was a Ukrainian-born Russian dramatist and novelist.Considered by his contemporaries one of the preeminent figures of the natural school of Russian literary realism, later critics have found in Gogol's work a fundamentally romantic sensibility, with strains of Surrealism...

, Anton Chekhov
Anton Chekhov
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics...

, George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. Although his first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, in which capacity he wrote many highly articulate pieces of journalism, his main talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60...

, Gorki, Albert Camus
Albert Camus
Albert Camus was a French author, journalist, and key philosopher of the 20th century. In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement, which was opposed to some tendencies of the Surrealist movement of André Breton.Camus was awarded the 1957...

, Jules Romains
Jules Romains
Jules Romains, born Louis Henri Jean Farigoule , was a French poet and writer and the founder of the Unanimism literary movement...

, Eugen Ionescu, Jean Anouilh
Jean Anouilh
Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1943 play Antigone, an adaptation of Sophocles' Classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Pétain's...

, Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Friedrich Dürrenmatt
Friedrich Dürrenmatt was a Swiss author and dramatist. He was a proponent of epic theatre whose plays reflected the recent experiences of World War II. The politically active author's work included avant-garde dramas, philosophically deep crime novels, and often macabre satire...

, Edward Albee
Edward Albee
Edward Franklin Albee III is an American playwright who is best known for The Zoo Story , The Sandbox , Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , and a rewrite of the screenplay for the unsuccessful musical version of Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's . His works are considered well-crafted, often...

, Peter Schaffer, Patrick Süskind
Patrick Süskind
Patrick Süskind is a German writer and screenwriter.- Life and work :The public knows little about Patrick Süskind. He has withdrawn from the literary scene in Germany and never grants interviews or allows photos. He was born in Ambach am Starnberger See, near Munich in Germany...

, Neil Simon
Neil Simon
Neil Simon is an American playwright and screenwriter. He has written numerous Broadway plays, including Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and The Odd Couple. He won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Lost In Yonkers. He has written the screenplays for several of his plays that...

, and Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco Knight Grand Cross is an Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose , an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory...

).

Biography

Beligan was born in Galbeni commune, Bacău County
Bacau County
Bacău is a county of Romania, in Moldavia, with its capital city at Bacău. It has one commune, Ghimeş-Făget, in Transylvania.-Demographics:In 2002, it had a population of 706,623 and the population density was 113/km²....

, Romania
Romania
Romania is a country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeastern Europe, on the Lower Danube, within and outside the Carpathian arch, bordering on the Black Sea...

 to a Romanian father and a Greek
Greeks in Romania
There has been a Greek presence in Romania for at least 27 centuries. At times, as during the Phanariote era, this presence has amounted to hegemony; at other times , the Greeks have simply been one among the many ethnic minorities in Romania.-Ancient and Medieval Period:The Greek presence in what...

 mother.

Career

He began his artistic career at the "Muncă şi Lumină" Theatre ("The Work and Light Theatre") in Bucharest
Bucharest
Bucharest is the capital municipality, cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania. It is the largest city in Romania, located in the southeast of the country, at , and lies on the banks of the Dâmbovița River....

. He later appeared in the play "Alhambra" and at Bucharest's Teatrul Naţional (National Theatre).

-Professor at the Institutul de Teatru şi Film (The Institute of Theatre and Film) in Bucharest

-Director of the Teatrul de Comedie (Comedy Theatre) in Bucharest.

-Director of the National Theatre Bucharest
National Theatre Bucharest
The National Theatre Bucharest is one of the national theatres of Romania, located in the capital city of Bucharest.-Founding:It was founded as the Teatrul cel Mare din Bucureşti in 1852, its first director being Costache Caragiale...


Activity as theater actor

  • 2004 The Egoist by Jean Anouilh
    Jean Anouilh
    Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1943 play Antigone, an adaptation of Sophocles' Classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Pétain's...

    , directed by Radu Beligan
  • 2001 Take, Ianke and Cadîr by Victor Ion Popa
    Victor Ion Popa
    Victor Ion Popa , in Moldavia, Romania – March 30, 1946 in Bucharest) was a Romanian dramatist.He went to primary school in the village of Călmăţui where his father was a teacher. At Iaşi he finished his first five years of junior high/high school and his last two years of high school at the...

    , directed by Grigore Gonţa
  • 1998 The Name of the Rose
    The Name of the Rose
    The Name of the Rose is the first novel by Italian author Umberto Eco. It is a historical murder mystery set in an Italian monastery in the year 1327, an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory...

    adapted from Umberto Eco
    Umberto Eco
    Umberto Eco Knight Grand Cross is an Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist, best known for his novel The Name of the Rose , an intellectual mystery combining semiotics in fiction, biblical analysis, medieval studies and literary theory...

    , directed by Grigore Gonţa
  • 1998 Night Asilum by Maxim Gorki, directed by Ion Cojar
  • 1998 Pork Chops by Bertrand Blier
    Bertrand Blier
    Bertrand Blier is a French screenwriter and film director.Born in Boulogne-Billancourt, France. He is the son of Bernard Blier....

    , directed by Gelu Colceag
  • 1997 Supper by Jean-Claude Brinsville
  • 1997 The Sunshine Boys
    The Sunshine Boys
    The Sunshine Boys is a play by Neil Simon that was produced on Broadway in 1972 and later adapted for film and television.-Plot:The play focuses on aging Al Lewis and Willy Clark, a one-time vaudevillian team known as "Lewis and Clark" who, over the course of forty-odd years, not only grew to hate...

    by Neil Simon
    Neil Simon
    Neil Simon is an American playwright and screenwriter. He has written numerous Broadway plays, including Brighton Beach Memoirs, Biloxi Blues, and The Odd Couple. He won the 1991 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for his play Lost In Yonkers. He has written the screenplays for several of his plays that...

    , directed by Ion Lucian
  • 1995 Danaidae, directed by Silviu Purcărete
  • 1994 Harvey (play)
    Harvey (play)
    Harvey is a 1944 play by American playwright Mary Chase. Produced by Brock Pemberton and directed by Antoinette Perry, the play premiered on 1 November 1944 at the 48th Street Theatre on Broadway where it was staged for 1,775 performances before closing on January 15, 1949. The original production...

    by Mary Chase
    Mary Coyle Chase
    Mary Coyle Chase was an American journalist, playwright and screenwriter, known primarily for writing the Broadway play Harvey, later adapted for film starring James Stewart...

    , directed by Tudor Mărăscu
  • 1990 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
    Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? is a play by Edward Albee that opened on Broadway at the Billy Rose Theater on October 13, 1962. The original cast featured Uta Hagen as Martha, Arthur Hill as George, Melinda Dillon as Honey and George Grizzard as Nick. It was directed by Alan Schneider...

    by Edward Albee
    Edward Albee
    Edward Franklin Albee III is an American playwright who is best known for The Zoo Story , The Sandbox , Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , and a rewrite of the screenplay for the unsuccessful musical version of Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's . His works are considered well-crafted, often...

    , directed by Mircea Cornişteanu
  • 1989 Legacy by Titus Popovici, directed by Horea Popescu and Mihai Manolescu
  • 1987 Double Bass by Patrick Süskind
    Patrick Süskind
    Patrick Süskind is a German writer and screenwriter.- Life and work :The public knows little about Patrick Süskind. He has withdrawn from the literary scene in Germany and never grants interviews or allows photos. He was born in Ambach am Starnberger See, near Munich in Germany...

    , directed by Grigore Gonţa
  • 1984 Hollywood Story by Neil Simon, directed by Grigore Gonţa
  • 1982 Amadeus
    Amadeus
    Amadeus is a play by Peter Shaffer.It is based on the lives of the composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri, highly fictionalized.Amadeus was first performed in 1979...

    by Peter Schaffer, directed by Dinu Cernescu
  • 1981 Filumena Marturano
    Filumena Marturano
    Filumena Marturano is a play written in 1946 by Italian playwright and philosopher Eduardo De Filippo.-Plot:The curtain opens on Domenico Soriano, 50, a wealthy Neapolitan shop-keeper who is raging against Filumena, 48, a former prostitute...

    by Eduardo De Filippo
    Eduardo De Filippo
    Eduardo De Filippo was an Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet, best known for his Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and Napoli Milionaria.-Biography:...

  • 1980 Caligula by Albert Camus
    Albert Camus
    Albert Camus was a French author, journalist, and key philosopher of the 20th century. In 1949, Camus founded the Group for International Liaisons within the Revolutionary Union Movement, which was opposed to some tendencies of the Surrealist movement of André Breton.Camus was awarded the 1957...

    , directed by Horea Popescu
  • 1977 Romulus the Great
    Romulus der Große
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt's play Romulus der Große shows the demise of the Western Roman Empire in the 5th century – taking place during the day of the Ides of March, 476....

    by Friedrich Dürrenmatt
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt
    Friedrich Dürrenmatt was a Swiss author and dramatist. He was a proponent of epic theatre whose plays reflected the recent experiences of World War II. The politically active author's work included avant-garde dramas, philosophically deep crime novels, and often macabre satire...

    , directed by Sanda Manu
  • 1976 A Woman's Life by A.Baranga, directed by A.Baranga
  • 1976 Richard III
    Richard III (play)
    Richard III is a history play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in approximately 1591. It depicts the Machiavellian rise to power and subsequent short reign of Richard III of England. The play is grouped among the histories in the First Folio and is most often classified...

    by William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

    , directed by Horea Popescu
  • 1974 Danton by Camil Petrescu
    Camil Petrescu
    Camil Petrescu was a Romanian playwright, novelist, philosopher and poet. He marked the end of the traditional novel era and laid the foundation of the modern novel era.- Life :...

    , directed by Horea Popescu
  • 1973 Pathetic Simphony by A.Baranga, directed by A.Baranga
  • 1973 The Prisoner of Second Avenue
    The Prisoner of Second Avenue
    The Prisoner of Second Avenue is an American black comedy play by Neil Simon, later made into a film released in 1975.The play ran on Broadway from November 1971 until September 1973, with Peter Falk and Lee Grant starring as Mel and Edna Edison, and Vincent Gardenia as Mel's brother Harry. The...

    by Neil Simon, directed by Mihail Berechet
  • 1971 Holiday Games by Mihail Sebastian
    Mihail Sebastian
    -Life:Sebastian was born to a Jewish family in Brăila. After finishing his secondary studies, Sebastian went on to study law in Bucharest, but was soon attracted to the literary life and the exciting ideas of the new generation of Romanian intellectuals, as epitomized by the literary group...

    , directed by Mihai Berechet
  • 1970 Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee, directed by Michel Făgădău
  • 1969 Transplant of an Unknown Heart by Al. Mirodan, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1968 The Killer by Eugène Ionesco
    Eugène Ionesco
    Eugène Ionesco was a Romanian and French playwright and dramatist, and one of the foremost playwrights of the Theatre of the Absurd...

    , directed by Lucian Giurchescu
  • 1967 Public Opinion by Aurel Baranga, directed by Mihai Berechet
  • 1966 The Duck Head by G. Ciprian, directed by David Esrig
  • 1964 Rhinoceros
    Rhinoceros
    Rhinoceros , also known as rhino, is a group of five extant species of odd-toed ungulates in the family Rhinocerotidae. Two of these species are native to Africa and three to southern Asia....

    by Eugène Ionesco, directed by Lucian Giurchescu
  • 1963 Head of the Department of Souls by Al. Mirodan, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1962 The Trial of Mr. Caragiale by M. Ştefănescu, directed by David Esrig
  • 1961 Famous 702 by Al. Mirodan, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1959 Valley of the Cookoo by Mihai Beniuc, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1958 The Tempest
    The Tempest
    The Tempest is a play by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1610–11, and thought by many critics to be the last play that Shakespeare wrote alone. It is set on a remote island, where Prospero, the exiled Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place,...

    by William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare
    William Shakespeare was an English poet and playwright, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of Avon"...

    , directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1958 Invitation to the Castle by Jean Anouilh
    Jean Anouilh
    Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1943 play Antigone, an adaptation of Sophocles' Classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Pétain's...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1958 Enemies by Maxim Gorki, directed by Alexandru Finţi
  • 1958 The Black Years by Aurel Baranga, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1957 Recipe for Happiness or What People Don't Talk About by Aurel Baranga, directed by Marietta Sadova
  • 1957 The Tyrants by Carlo Goldoni
    Carlo Goldoni
    Carlo Osvaldo Goldoni was an Italian playwright and librettist from the Republic of Venice. His works include some of Italy's most famous and best-loved plays. Audiences have admired the plays of Goldoni for their ingenious mix of wit and honesty...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1956 Sunset by Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea
    Barbu Stefanescu Delavrancea
    Barbu Ştefănescu Delavrancea was a Romanian writer and poet, considered one of Romania's greatest figures in the National awakening of Romania.-External links:*...

    , directed by Marietta Sadova, Mihail Zirra
  • 1956 The Journalists by Al. Mirodan, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1955 A Personal Matter by Alexandr Stein, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1954 Rabid Lamb by Aurel Baranga, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1954 Platon Krecet by Alexandr Korneiciuk, directed by Alex Finţi
  • 1953 Breaking News by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1952 Moments by Ion Luca Caragiale
    Ion Luca Caragiale
    Ion Luca Caragiale was a Wallachian-born Romanian playwright, short story writer, poet, theater manager, political commentator and journalist...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1952 The Government Inspector by Nikolai Gogol
    Nikolai Gogol
    Nikolai Vasilievich Gogol was a Ukrainian-born Russian dramatist and novelist.Considered by his contemporaries one of the preeminent figures of the natural school of Russian literary realism, later critics have found in Gogol's work a fundamentally romantic sensibility, with strains of Surrealism...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1952 Matei Millo by Mircea Ştefănescu, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1952 Lad from Our Town by Konstantin Simonov
    Konstantin Simonov
    Konstantin Mikhailovich Simonov was a Russian/Soviet author, known especially as a war poet.-Early years:He was born in Petrograd. His mother was born Princess Obolenskaya, of a Rurikid family. His father, an officer in the Tsar's army, left Russia after the Revolution in 1917. He died in Poland...

    , directed by Vlad Mugur
  • 1951 Of The Carnival by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1949 A Stormy Night by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1949 Bad Weed by Aurel Baranga, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1949 The Three Sisters by Anton Chekhov
    Anton Chekhov
    Anton Pavlovich Chekhov was a Russian physician, dramatist and author who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short stories in history. His career as a dramatist produced four classics and his best short stories are held in high esteem by writers and critics...

    , directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1948 A Lost Letter by Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1948 Confrontation by Tur and Lev Seinin, directed by Moni Ghelerter
  • 1948 The Great Power by Romaşov, directed by N. Dinescu
  • 1947 Three Months of Love by Michel Duran, directed by Mircea Şeptilici
  • 1947 Class 8B by Roger Ferdinand, directed by Ionel Ţăranu
  • 1947 Family's Shame adapted from Ronald Harwood
    Ronald Harwood
    Sir Ronald Harwood CBE is an author, playwright and screenwriter. He is most noted for his plays for the British stage as well as the screenplays for The Dresser and The Pianist, for which he won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay...

    , directed by Ion Talianu
  • 1947 Helen, Tommy and Joe by James Thurbar and Elliott Nugent, directed by Marietta Sadova
  • 1946 Vis de secătură by Mircea Ştefănescu, directed by W. Siegfried
  • 1946 Life Starts Tomorrow by M.G. Sauvajon
    Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon
    Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon was a French film director, script-writer, playwright and author.After studying law, he was made chief editor of the daily newspaper Sud-Est...

    , directed by Val Mugur
  • 1946 Rocket to the Moon by Clifford Odets
    Clifford Odets
    Clifford Odets was an American playwright, screenwriter, socialist, and social protester.-Early life:Odets was born in Philadelphia to Romanian- and Russian-Jewish immigrant parents, Louis Odets and Esther Geisinger, and raised in Philadelphia and the Bronx, New York. He dropped out of high...

    , directed by Marietta Sadova
  • 1946 Spring Has Come by John Van Druten, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1945 Kiss Me Immediately by Tudor Muşatescu
    Tudor Musatescu
    Tudor Muşatescu was a Romanian playwright and short story writer, best known for his humorous prose.-Biography:Muşatescu was born in Câmpulung to a family of middle-class intellectuals — his father was a lawyer while his mother was a writer. He began writing during his early years in school...

     and V.Timuş after J. Vaszari, directed by Ion Talianu
  • 1945 Knock by Jules Romains
    Jules Romains
    Jules Romains, born Louis Henri Jean Farigoule , was a French poet and writer and the founder of the Unanimism literary movement...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1945 A Kidnapped Woman by Louis Verneuil
    Louis Verneuil
    Louis Jacques Marie Collin du Bocage , better known by the pen name Louis Verneuil, was a French playwright, screenwriter, and actor....

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1944 Cardboard Lover by Jacques Deval, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1944 The Man Who Has Seen Death by Victor Eftimiu
    Victor Eftimiu
    Victor Eftimiu was an Albanian-Romanian poet, playwright, and a contributor to Sburătorul, a Romanian literary magazine. His works have been performed in the State Jewish Theater of Romania....

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1944 The Doctor's Dilemma by George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw
    George Bernard Shaw was an Irish playwright and a co-founder of the London School of Economics. Although his first profitable writing was music and literary criticism, in which capacity he wrote many highly articulate pieces of journalism, his main talent was for drama, and he wrote more than 60...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1944 I Dreamed of Paradise by Guido Cantini, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1944 A Money Man by George S. Kaufman
    George S. Kaufman
    George Simon Kaufman was an American playwright, theatre director and producer, humorist, and drama critic. In addition to comedies and political satire, he wrote several musicals, notably for the Marx Brothers...

    , directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1943 Love is a Lonely Child by Tudor Muşatescu after Schwartz and Lengbach, directed by M.Anghelescu
  • 1943 Boarding House of Love by Al. Kiriţescu, N.Vlădoianu and Soare Z. Soare, directed by Soare Z. Soare
  • 1943 I Don't Drink Anymore by De Flers and Caillavet, directed by Soare Z. Soare
  • 1943 The Unnamed Star by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Soare Z.Soare
  • 1942 Poor Jonathan by Karl Millöcker
    Karl Millöcker
    Carl Joseph Millöcker , was an Austrian composer of operettas and a conductor.He was born in Vienna, where he studied the flute at the Vienna Conservatory. While holding various conducting posts in the city, he began to compose operettas...

  • 1942 Chocolate Lady by Paul Gavault, directed by Ion Şahighian
  • 1942 Sextet by Gregor Schmitt, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1940 Titanic Waltz by Tudor Muşatescu, directed by Tudor Muşatescu
  • 1940 I Feel Sorry for Myself by André Mouezy-Eon and Jean Guitton
    Jean Guitton
    Jean Guitton was a French Catholic philosopher and theologian.-Biography:Born in Saint-Étienne, Loire, he studied at the Lycée du Parc in Lyon and was accepted at the École normale supérieure in Paris. His principal religious and intellectual influence was from a blind priest, Francois Pouget...

    , directed by Ion Sava
  • 1940 City with no Lawyers by Nicolae Manzari, directed by Ion Iancovescu
  • 1940 The Beautiful Adventure by De Fleurs, Caillavet & Ray, directed by Sică Alexandrescu
  • 1940 Smiling Man by Luigi Bonelli and Aldo de Benedetti, directed by Ion Şahighian
  • 1939 Magic Horse by Gherardo Gherardi, directed by Ion Iancovescu
  • 1939 Close to the Sky by Julien Luchaire, directed by Aurel Ion Maican
  • 1939 The Extra by Alfred Savoir, directed by Ion Iancovescu
  • 1939 Miss Butterfly by Tudor Muşatescu after Tibor Varady, directed by Tudor Muşatescu
  • 1938 Jedermann by Hugo von Hofmannsthal
    Hugo von Hofmannsthal
    Hugo Laurenz August Hofmann von Hofmannsthal ; , was an Austrian novelist, librettist, poet, dramatist, narrator, and essayist.-Early life:...

    , directed by Victor Ion Popa
  • 1938 Merry Days after the War by Mihail Sadoveanu
    Mihail Sadoveanu
    Mihail Sadoveanu was a Romanian novelist, short story writer, journalist and political figure, who twice served as acting republican head of state under the communist regime . One of the most prolific Romanian-language writers, he is remembered mostly for his historical and adventure novels, as...

     after Eugène Labiche, directed by Victor Ion Popa
  • 1938 Quadrature of the Circle by V. Katsiev, directed by Victor Ion Popa
  • 1938 Young Age by Swarkin, directed by Muratov/M.Anghelescu
  • 1937 Fisher of Shadows by Jean Sarment, directed by Sergiu Dumitrescu
  • 1937 The Plague by Ion Marin Sadoveanu
  • 1937 Crime and Punishment
    Crime and Punishment
    Crime and Punishment is a novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. It was first published in the literary journal The Russian Messenger in twelve monthly installments during 1866. It was later published in a single volume. This is the second of Dostoyevsky's full-length novels following his...

    after Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    Fyodor Mikhaylovich Dostoyevsky was a Russian writer of novels, short stories and essays. He is best known for his novels Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Brothers Karamazov....

    , by Gaston Bary, directed by Mihai Zirra

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