Valentin Plătăreanu

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Valentin Plătăreanu
Born Valentin Plătăreanu
(1936-01-30) January 30, 1936
Bucharest, Romania
Years active 1958–1980

Valentin Plătăreanu (born 30 January 1936, Romania) is a Romanian actor, director and drama teacher.

Biography

From 1958 to 1980, he played more than 30 parts at the National Theatre Bucharest, and has served as their Deputy Director.[1] In 1978–79 he directed Hernani, by Victor Hugo; Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare; and The Rivals, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan.[2]

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.[3]

Movie parts

  • Flores (Short film) · Part: Gabriel Ramos · Director: Felix von Boehm (2007)
  • Offset · Part: Mr. Herghelegiu · Director: Didi Danquart (2005)
  • Der Fischer und seine Frau · Part: Radu · Director: Doris Dörrie (2004)
  • Enemy at the Gates · Part: General Schmidt · Director: Jean Jacques Annaud (2000)
  • Berlin Is in Germany · Part: Victor Valentin · Director: Hannes Stöhr (2001)
  • Mulo · Director: Iva Svarcova (1992)
  • Zum Beispiel Otto Spalt · Part: Scientist from KGB · Director: René Perraudin (1987)
  • Am o idee · Part: Pascu · Director: Alecu Croitoru (1981)
  • Războiul independenţei · Part: Prince Lahovary · Director: Sergiu Nicolaescu (1977)
  • Cuibul salamandrelor · Part: Ionescu · Director: Mircea Drăgan (1977)

TV parts

  • 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

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