George Calboreanu

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George Calboreanu

George Calboreanu (born 5 January 1896) was a Romanian actor and composer of the 20th century. He has acted in films such as Lupeni 29 and Setea . [1]

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Biography

George Calboreanu was born in 1896. He began his way as an actor on stage in Iasi in 1917 - 1918 when he was a student of Illustre Actress Aglae Pruteanu. He was recognized as a professional actor in Cluj. He also received a scholarship in Vienna.

He made his national entrance in 1926 in the Vlaicu-Voda show.

In 1927, he played the role of Chirly in the Mârţagan man of George Ciprian.

In 1932, he interpreted Spirache Necşulescu in Titanic Vals by Tudor Muşatescu .

One of the great success of his career was the role of Stephen the Great in 1953.

He was awarded the Order of Class I "For special merits, for valuable achievements in art and deserving activity" in 1953 [2] and with the Order Class I Cultural Merit "For long-term acting in the theater and special merit in the dramatic art." in 1967. [3]

Calboreanu died on 12 July 1986 at the age of 90.

Filmography

Awards

Title of Hero of Socialist Labour (4 May 1971) "On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the establishment of the Romanian Communist Party, for special merits in science, art and culture". [4]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Actor George Calboreanu films" . Retrieved 10 January 2018.
  2. Decretul nr. 43 din 23 ianuarie 1953 al Prezidiul Marii Adunări Naționale a Republicii Populare Romîne, publicat în Buletinul Oficial nr. 3 din 26 ianuarie 1953.
  3. Decretul nr. 1017 din 6 noiembrie 1967 al Consiliului de Stat al Republicii Socialiste România privind conferirea de ordine și medalii unor actori, regizori, pictori scenografi și tehnicieni de scenă, publicat în Buletinul Oficial nr. 96 din 7 noiembrie 1967.
  4. Systems, Indaco. "Decretul nr. 155/1971 privind conferirea titlului de Erou al Muncii Socialiste". Lege5 (in Romanian). Retrieved 2021-08-05.