Radu Beligan

 

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Radu Beligan is a prolific Romanian actor who has appeared in theatre, film, television, and radio, in a career spanning over 70 years. He played many celebrated roles by major Romanian playwrights and universally known roles by Shakespeare, Goldoni, Gogol, Anton Chekhov, George Bernard Shaw, Gorki, Albert Camus, Jules Romains, Eugène Ionesco, Jean Anouilh, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Edward Albee, Peter Shaffer, Patrick Süskind, Neil Simon, and Umberto Eco

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Radu Beligan

Born 1918-12-14 (107 years ago) in Filipești.

Awards
Award Ceremony Year Awarded for
Guinness World Records
Relationships
Name From To Relationship type
Marica Beligan(Gifta: 1965–1993-02-27) 1965 1993-02-27 Gifta
Dana Crivat-Ionescu(Gifta) 1965 Gifta
Nineta Gusti(Gifta) Gifta
Children

Lamia Beligan, Raluca Beligan, Alexandru Beligan, Anamaria Beligan

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Radu Beligan is a prolific Romanian actor who has appeared in theatre, film, television, and radio, in a career spanning over 70 years.

He played many celebrated roles by major Romanian playwrights and universally known roles by Shakespeare, Goldoni, Gogol, Anton Chekhov, George Bernard Shaw, Gorki, Albert Camus, Jules Romains, Eugène Ionesco, Jean Anouilh, Friedrich Dürrenmatt, Edward Albee, Peter Shaffer, Patrick Süskind, Neil Simon, and Umberto Eco.

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