Valentin Plătăreanu
Valentin Plătăreanu (Romanian pronunciation: [valenˈtin plətəˈre̯anu]; 15 November 1936 - 16 April 2019) was a Romanian actor, director and drama teacher.[1]
Valentin Plătăreanu | |
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Born | Valentin Plătăreanu November 15, 1936 |
Died | April 16, 2019 83) | (aged
Burial place | Grădiștea |
Years active | 1958–1980 |
Spouse(s) | Doina |
Children | Alexandra Maria Lara |
Biography
From 1958 to 1980, he played more than 30 parts at the Theatre of Youth (Teatrul Tineretului) in Piatra Neamț, then at the National Theatre Bucharest, and has served as their Deputy Director.[2] In 1978–79 he directed Hernani, by Victor Hugo; Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare; and The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.[3]
Personal life
In 1983, Plătăreanu left Romania and settled in Germany with his wife, Doina, and his daughter, Alexandra Maria Lara.
Acting teacher career
In 1992, he founded the Charlottenburg Drama School (Schauspielschule Charlottenburg) with his partner, Henner Oft.[4]
Movie parts
Film
- Partea ta de vina (1963, Director: Mircea Mureșan) - Popescu
- Răscoala (1965, Director: Mircea Mureșan)
- Serata (1971, Director: Malvina Ursianu) - Tanarul cu cavoul
- Fratii Jderi (1974, Director: Mircea Drăgan)
- Stephen the Great - Vaslui 1475 (1975, Director: Mircea Drăgan)
- Cursa (1975, Director: Mircea Daneliuc)
- Oil! (1977, Director: Mircea Drăgan) - Ionescu
- Pentru patrie (1977, Director: Sergiu Nicolaescu) - Captain Lahovary
- Războiul independenţei (1977, Director: Sergiu Nicolaescu) - Prince Lahovary
- Din nou împreuna (1978, Director: George Cornea) - Directorul general
- Un om în loden (1979, Director: Nicolae Margineanu)
- Jachetele galbene (1979, Director: Dan Mironescu)
- Santaj (1979, Director: Geo Saizescu)
- Duelul (1979, Director: Sergiu Nicolaescu)
- Ana si hotul (1981, Director: Virgil Calotescu)
- Grabeste-te încet (1981, Director: Geo Saizescu)
- Am o idee (1981, Director: Alecu Croitoru) - Pascu
- Linistea din adîncuri (1982, Director: Malvina Ursianu) - Feciorul
- Totul pentru fotbal (1982, Director: Andrei Blaier)
- O lebada, iarna (1983, Director: Mircea Mureșan)
- Zum Beispiel Otto Spalt (1987, Director: René Perraudin) - Scientist from KGB
- Vorwärts (1990, Director: René Perraudin) -Lawyer
- Mulo (1992, Director: Iva Svarcova)
- Enemy at the Gates (2001, Director: Jean-Jacques Annaud) - General Schmidt (uncredited)
- Berlin Is in Germany (2001, Director: Hannes Stöhr) - Victor Valentin
- Cowgirl (2004, Director: Mark Schlichter) - Gangsterboss im Film Noir
- Der Fischer und seine Frau (2004, Director: Doris Dörrie) - Radu
- Offset (2006, Director: Didi Danquart) - Mr. Herghelegiu
- Free Rainer (2007, Director: Hans Weingartner) - Opa Pegah
- Flores (2008, Short, Director: Felix von Boehm) - Gabriel Ramos
Television
- Schimanski: Asyl · Part: General · Director: Ed. Berger · WDR
- Tatort: "Der Prügelknabe" · Part: Milic · Director: Thomas Jauch · ARD
- Für alle Fälle Stefanie · Part: Herr Marquardt · Director: div. · Sat.1
- Siebenstein · Director: Hans-Henning Borgelt · ZDF
- Tatort · Part: Dr. Salewic · Director: Robert Sigl · SWR
- Ich schenk Dir meinen Mann · Part: Jaruslaw · Director: Karola Hattop · ZDF
- Die 8. Todsünde · Part: Liwinsky · Director: Stefan Meyer · ARD
- Victor Klemperer · Part: Natschew · Director: Kai Wessel · ARD
- Tatort: "Undercover Camping" · Part: Emilio · Director: Jürgen Bretzinger · ARD
- Liebling Kreuzberg · Part: Episode Lead · ARD
- Grosse Freiheit · Director: Robert Sigl
- Todesspiel · Director: Heinrich Breloer · 2-Teiler · ZDF
Notes
- https://www.libertatea.ro/entertainment/a-murit-actorul-valentin-platareanu-2607840
- Ileana Popovici (June 1974). Molière la Teatrul de Comedie—spectacol-montaj de Mircea Şeptilici şi Valentin Plătăreanu. Revista Teatru. pp. 68–69.
- "Agentur Drews" (in German). Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 10 December 2007.
- Schauspielschule Charlottenburg (German) Retrieved 10 December 2007.
External links
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