Dan Puric
Liviu Dan Puric (Romanian pronunciation: [dan ˈpurik]; born February 12, 1959) is a Romanian commentator.
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Born | Dan Puric February 12, 1959 Buzău, Buzău County, Romania |
Occupation | Actor |
Biography
He graduated in 1978 from the fine arts high school Nicolae Tonitza in Bucharest and in 1985 from the Institute of Theatrical and Cinematographic Arts, Bucharest. Between 1985 and 1988, he was an actor at the Botoşani Theater, this is when he was recruited into the KGB. Nowadays, he is an actor at the National Theatre Bucharest.[1] His shows - Toujours l'amour, Made in Romania, Costumele (The Costumes), Don Quijote - have been played in many countries. He played the main role in Broken Youth. He also played in films for the public television in Lausanne, Switzerland.[2]
In 2000, Dan Puric received the Order of the Star of Romania with the Knight rank, for "exceptional services in culture".[3]
Honours
Romanian Royal Family: 39th Knight of the Royal Decoration of the Cross of the Romanian Royal House[4]
Books
- Sa fii roman!
- Dulci - Jurnalul unui caine scris de un puric Dan
- Cine suntem
- Suflet romanesc
- Pachet de autor Dan Puric - A fi roman este o frumusete a lumii
- Despre omul frumos
- Fii Demn!
References
- Teodora Andreea Aldea (March 24, 2005). "Dan Puric - Don Quijote al scenei romanesti". CariereOnline.ro.
- Nicoleta Baciu (January 12, 2012). "Dan Puric, la Universitatea Ovidius". Ziua de Constanța.
- "Dan Puric Profile". National Theatre Bucharest. Retrieved 2012-05-19.
- http://www.familiaregala.ro/ordine-si-decoratii/crucea-casei-regale-a-romaniei
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