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Nationality
  
Romanian

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Radu Beligan


Political party
  
PCR (1962–1989)

Years active
  
1937–present

Parents
  
Eufrosina Moscopol

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Born
  
14 December 1918 (age 105) (
1918-12-14
)
Galbeni, Bacau County

Occupation
  
Actor, director, essayist

Children
  
Lamia Beligan, Anamaria Beligan, Raluca Beligan, Alexandru Beligan

Spouse
  
Marica Beligan (m. 1965–1993), Dana Crivat-Ionescu (m. ?–1965)

Awards
  
Gopo for Career Achievement

Movies
  
The Boors, Explosion, The Afternoon of a Tortu, The Arms of Venus, Directorul nostru

Similar People
  
Lamia Beligan, Florin Piersic, Grigore Vasiliu Birlic, Gheorghe Dinica, Medeea Marinescu

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Radu Beligan ([ˈradu beliˈɡan]; 14 December 1918 – 20 July 2016) was a Romanian actor, director, and essayist, with an activity of over 70 years in theater, film, television, and radio. On 15 December 2013, confirmed by Guinness World Records, the actor received the title of "The oldest active theatre actor" on the planet. He was elected honorary member of the Romanian Academy in 2004.

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One of the disciples of actress Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra and writer Eugène Ionesco, Radu Beligan is generally regarded as one of the major names of the Romanian theater with a complex repertoire, classic and modern. He played alongside important actors, with performances both in the country and abroad.

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Biography

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Beligan was born in Galbeni, a village in the commune of Filipești, Bacău County, to a Romanian father and a mother of Greek origins.

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In an interview for toateartele.com in 2011, Radu Beligan declared that his paternal grandmother, Ecaterina Beligan, is the cousin of writer Ion Creangă. His mother, Eufrosina Moscopol, comes from the Greek family Moscopol, relating with famous interwar singer Jean Moscopol.

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After graduating from the Costache Negruzzi High School in Iași in 1937, he made his artistic studies at the Royal Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in Bucharest, where he was the student of Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra, one of the great figures of Romanian scene. Between 1937 and 1938 he also studied law and philosophy at the University of Bucharest, using college scholarship offered to pay his taxes at the Conservatory.

Family

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His first wife was Nineta Gusti, an actress, with whom he was married for fifteen years. His second wife was Dana Crivăț (1933–2012), with whom he has a daughter, Ana Maria, a writer; both mother and daughter defected to Germany in 1982 and emigrated to Australia the same year. His third wife was Marica Beligan (d. 1993), a writer, with whom he has three children: Lamia (b. 1966), an actress, Raluca and Alexandru, employee of the National Bank of Romania.

Political activity

Radu Beligan was a member of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party between 1969 and 1989 and deputy of the Great National Assembly between 1961–1975.

Career

He debuted in theater at the age of 20 years, in the play Crime and Punishment after Fyodor Dostoyevsky, directed by Mihai Zirra, on the stage of Muncă și Lumină Theatre in Bucharest. His first role in a film was that of A Stormy Night (Romanian: O noapte furtunoasă), directed by Jean Georgescu (1943), and the last one The Afternoon of a Torturer (Romanian: După-amiaza unui torționar), directed by Lucian Pintilie (2001).

He was professor at the Institute of Theatre and Film in Bucharest, director of the Comedy Theatre between 1961–1969 and director of the National Theatre between 1969–1990.

Filmography

Actor
2009
Medalia de onoare as
Ion J Ion
2002
Al matale, Caragiale (TV Movie)
2001
Dupa-amiaza unui tortionar as
The professor
1995
Cui i-e frica de Virginia Woolf? (TV Movie) as
George
1993
Trahir as
Vlad
1984
Amadeus (TV Movie) as
Antonio Salieri
1984
Horea as
Iancovich
1984
Galax Man-Doll as
Rector
1982
Aventura sub pamânt (TV Short)
1981
Iancu Jianu, haiducul
1981
Intoarcerea la dragostea dintîi
1980
Reteaua 'S' as
Colonelul de Securitate, Dumitrescu
1980
Iancu Jianu, the Tax Collector
1979
Bratele Afroditei as
Carlos Morena Mendoza
1977
Aurel Vlaicu as
Ilariu Chendi
1977
Oil as
Prof. Luca
1977
Povestea dragostei as
Povestitorul (voice)
1976
Premiera as
Mihai Dan
1976
Instanta amîna pronuntarea as
Lupas
1976
Singuratatea florilor as
doctorul Ovidiu Pavel
1974
Tata de Duminica
1974
Agentul straniu as
prof. Ciurea
1973
Intoarcerea lui Magellan as
Professor
1973
The Poseidon Explosion as
Luca
1967
Seful sectorului suflete as
Gore
1967
Castelanii as
Manole
1964
Steps to the Moon as
Calatorul
1962
Lanterna cu amintiri
1961
Celebrul 702 as
Kid Sandman
1960
Badaranii as
Filippetto
1957
Doua lozuri as
Narrator (voice, uncredited)
1956
Afacerea Protar as
Prof. Alexandru Andronic
1955
Directorul nostru as
Comentator (voice)
1954
A Lost Letter as
Agamemnon Dandanache
1952
Arendasul Roman (Short)
1952
Lantul slabiciunilor (Short)
1952
Vizita (Short)
1950
Bulevardul 'Fluiera Vântu' (Short)
1950
Rasuna valea as
Niki Goguleanu
1946
Visul unei nopti de iarna
1943
O noapte furtunoasa as
Rica Venturiano
Assistant Director
1957
The Thistles of the Baragan (dialogue director)
Self
1997
Urmasii Marelui Anonim as
Self
1957
Casa de pe strada noastra (Documentary short)(voice)
Archive Footage
1978
Expresul de Buftea

References

Radu Beligan Wikipedia