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Full Name
  
Grigore Vasiliu

Name
  
Grigore Birlic

Nationality
  
Romanian

Role
  
Actor

Occupation
  
Actor

Ex-spouse
  
Angela Mateescu

Years active
  
1934–1969


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Born
  
24 January 1905 (
1905-01-24
)
Falticeni

Died
  
February 14, 1970, Bucharest, Romania

Movies
  
Carnival Stories, Telegrame, The Nameless Star, Mofturi 1900, Two Lottery Tickets

Similar People
  
Radu Beligan, Jean Georgescu, Ion Luca Caragiale, Gheorghe Naghi, Henri Colpi

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Grigore Vasiliu Birlic ([ɡriˈɡore vasiˈli.u birˈlik]; January 24, 1905 in Fălticeni – February 14, 1970 in Bucharest) was a Romanian actor who appeared on stage, television and in films. He was best known for comedic roles.

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Momente vesele - Grigore Vasiliu Birlic


Early life

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Grigore Vasiliu was born on 24 January 1905 into the family of a small businessman on the "Pârâul Târgului" street of Fălticeni. As a child he wanted to become a circus clown; however, his parents did not consider acting a serious job, and when he finished the "Nicu Gane" high school in Fălticeni in 1924, he was sent to study law in Cernăuţi.

Early career

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He started in the local theater where he was noticed by Dragos Protopopescu, the theater director. He received his first role as a mute character in the comedic play "Musca spaniolă" ("The Spanish Fly") by Arnold and Bach. He was hired at the National Theater in Cernăuţi, and his next appearance was in Victor Ion Popa's "Amanetul" (The Pawn Shop) by Holberg. Birlic, who struggled with a lisp, failed to get into the Dramatic Art Conservatory of Cernăuţi seven times before succeeding the eighth. There, he was a student of Petre Sturdza and met Julles Cazaban as a colleague.

Top of the Career

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In 1933, director Aurel Maican brought him to Bucharest where he performed in plays such as "Vârcolacul"("The Werewolf), "Micul Weber" ("Little Weber") and "Prostul din baie"("The Idiot In The Bathroom"). Grigore Vasiliu was nicknamed Breloc ("Pendant") after playing in Iancovescu's Corabia lui Noe ("Noah's Ark").

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His big breakthrough was with Iancovescu's play Împăratul ("The Emperor") by Luigi Bonelli. Alongside him were Mania Antonova and N.N. Matei. Following this success, he played the main character in Tudor Musatescu's adaptation of the play Birlic by Arnold and Bach. The play was another success for the actor who became known as Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic due to the character he interpreted for a long time with great success.

Although he was appointed director of the theater group Colorado, communist laws banned private theater groups and he was fired. He returned to the National Theatre of Bucharest where the repertory was set by the Propaganda Department of the Romanian Communist Party.

His comeback was in 1953's Sică Alexandrescu's O scrisoare pierdută ("A Lost Letter"), in which he initially portrayed Dandanache and then Brânzovenescu. Radu Beligan praised the play and described Birlic as "[a] genius of comedy, of the Romanian humor".

In 1956, Sică Alexandrescu, Birlic, Alexandru Giugaru and George Calboreanu performed the play Bădăranii ("The Boors") by Carlo Goldoni at the Goldoni Festival in Venice. A storm erupted while the actors were on stage, yet the guests remained in the garden of Palazzo Grassi, entranced by Birlic's interpretation of Caciani.

End of Career

After his return from Italy, Birlic continued acting in D-ale carnavalului, Conu Leonida față cu reacțiunea, Avarul și Burghezul gentilom by Molière, Egor Bulicov by Maxim Gorki, Revizorul by Nikolai Gogol, Oameni care tac by Alexandru Voitin, Nunta lui Krecinski by Suhovo-Kobalina and Mielul turbat by Aurel Baranga.

In his entire career, Birlic portrayed 13 of I.L.Caragiale's characters. For the Romanians, the face of Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic merges with the notion of a Caragiale character. Birlic himself said "As one of the actors who have played the most characters - 13 - from the work of our great dramatist, I recall Caragiale with affectionate gratitude for the theatrical successes that he occasioned me with. These roles represented to me in over 35 years of theater, a great school of acting knowledge, characters of our drama masters. "

Sensing that his end was near, Birlic asked his manager, Gaby Michăilescu, to help him direct his last theatrical appearance. He chose to reenact the play that gave him his name, "Birlic". Actors who also played in Birlic's last appearance were Silvia Dumitrescu-Timică, Alexandru Giugaru, Petre Ștefănescu-Goangă, N. Gărdescu, Vasilica Tastaman and Antonescu-Cărăbuș.

On 14 February 1970, Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic died at the age of 65. He is buried at the Bellu cemetery in Bucharest.

Film

In 1934, Birlic began in his film career with the movie Bing-Bang alongside Stroe and Vasilache, followed by Doamna de la etajul II ("The second floor lady") starring Birlic, Maud Mary, Mihai Popescu and Mihai Fotino. During the Second World War, artistic activities in Romania were limited, but Birlic returned in 1951 in Jean Georgescu's Vizita ("The Visit"), an adaptation of Caragiale's sketch. Following this success, he was featured in O scrisoare pierdută, in Gheorghe Naghi and Aurel Micheles's Doua lozuri ("Two Lottery Tickets"), and in Iancovescu's D-ale carnavalului ("The Carnival"). The three adaptations of Caragiale's work formed the highlight of Birlic's career.

Filmography

Actor
1966
Corigenta domnului profesor as
Popescu
1966
Mona, l'étoile sans nom as
Udrea
1965
Les fêtes galantes
1965
Mofturi 1900 (as Gr. Vasiliu-Birlic)
1965
Titanic Waltz as
Spirache Necsulescu
1964
Steps to the Moon as
Mercur (as Grigore Vasiliu Birlic)
1963
Lumina de iulie
1962
Doi baieti ca pâinea calda as
Dr. Barlea
1962
Post restant as
Nea Spirache (as Gr. Vasiliu Birlic)
1961
Drum nou
1961
Aproape de soare as
tatal lui Petre
1960
Badaranii as
Negustorul Canciano
1960
Baietii nostri as
Pantelimon
1960
Telegrame as
Costachel Gudurau
1958
Doi vecini (Short) as
Avocatul M. Theodorescu-Falciu
1958
D-ale carnavalului as
Cracanel (as Gr. Vasiliu-Birlic)
1957
Doua lozuri as
Dl. Lefter Popescu
1955
Directorul nostru as
Ciubuc (as Gr. Vasiliu Birlic)
1954
A Lost Letter as
Iordache Branzovenescu
1952
Arendasul Roman (Short)
1952
Vizita (Short) as
Domnul care vine in vizita
1952
Lantul slabiciunilor (Short)
1951
Life Triumphs as
Misu
1937
Doamna de la etajul II
1935
Bing Bang as
Client (as Grigore Vasiliu-Breloc)
Archive Footage
1978
Expresul de Buftea

References

Grigore Vasiliu Birlic Wikipedia


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