- Ion Caramitru
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name = Ion Caramitru
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birthdate =March 9 ,1942
birthplace =Bucharest Ion Caramitru (born
March 9 ,1942 ) is aRomania n stage and film actor, stage director, as well as a political figure. He was Minister of Culture between 1996 and 2000, in theRomanian Democratic Convention (CDR) cabinets ofVictor Ciorbea ,Gavril Dejeu ,Radu Vasile ,Alexandru Athanasiu , andMugur Isărescu .Biography
Early life and acting career
Born to an Aromanian family in
Bucharest , he graduated from theI. L. Caragiale Institute for Theater and Film Arts in 1964, having debuted on the stage a year earlier — with the title role in an acclaimed production ofWilliam Shakespeare 's "Hamlet " for the Bulandra Theater. He continued his engagement for Bulandra while starring in plays at theNational Theatre Bucharest and various other theaters.Caramitru was a protagonist in a series of theatrical productions by directors such as
Liviu Ciulei ,Moni Ghelerter ,Andrei Şerban ,Liviu Purcărete ,Sandra Manu ,Cătălina Buzoianu ,Alexandru Tocilescu , andSică Alexandrescu (acting in plays such asMihail Sebastian 's "Steaua fără nume ",Georg Büchner 's "Danton's Death ",Aeschylus ' "The Oresteia ",Tennessee Williams 's "A Streetcar Named Desire",Carlo Goldoni 's "Il bugiardo ", and in many of Shakespeare's works). As a director of theater,opera , andoperetta productions, Caramitru notably staged works byFrederic Loewe ("My Fair Lady "),Marin Sorescu ("The Third Stake"),Benjamin Britten ("The Little Sweep"),Aleksei Nikolaevich Arbuzov ("The Lie"), and Shakespeare ("The Merchant of Venice "); his adaptations ofPeter Brook 's "La Tragédie de Carmen" andPyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky 's "Eugene Onegin" were hosted by the Grand Opera House inBelfast ,Northern Ireland .Caramitru starred in over 30
feature films , making his debut with a supporting role in Ciulei's "The Forest of the Hanged " (1964). Among his best-known roles are Vive in "Dimineţile unui băiat cuminte " (1966), Gheorghidiu in "Între oglinzi parallele" (1978),Ştefan Luchian in "Luchian" (1981), and Socrate in the "Liceenii " series (1985-1987). Later in life, Caramitru has had minor roles in foreign films: he was an anarchist in the 1991 "Kafka", Tatevsky in "Citizen X " (1995), Zozimov in "" (1996), Count Fontana in "Amen. " (2002), and the Eastern European man in "Adam & Paul " (2004).For his work in establishing British-Romanian cultural links, Caramitru was named an Officer of the
Order of the British Empire . In 1997, the French Ministry of Culture awarded him the title of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres.In May 2005, he won the competition for the head office of the
National Theatre Bucharest , replacingDinu Săraru .Political career
Revolution
Caramitru entered political life as an opponent of the communist regime in the
Romanian Revolution of 1989 . OnDecember 22 ,1989 , after PresidentNicolae Ceauşescu had fled Bucharest, Caramitru and the knowndissident writerMircea Dinescu joined the crowd occupying the Romanian Television building, and were prominent among the numerous speakers who were proclaiming revolutionary victory. [Stoenescu]A popular rumor circulating soon after the episode alleged that, unaware of being filmed, Caramitru had addressed Dinescu, saying, "Mircea, fă-te că lucrezi!" ("Mircea, pretend you are working!"); this version of events may have started as defamation by political adversaries, with the purpose of indicating that the Revolution was a carefully staged front for a
coup d'état . [Preda; Stoenescu] According toAlex Mihai Stoenescu 's research, despite its passing into contemporary folklore, such a phrase was never uttered; instead, the words used were "Mircea, arăţi că lucrezi" ("Mircea, show that you are working on something" — while holding Dinescu's booklet in front of camera), to which Dinescu replied "La un apel" (" [I'm working] on an appeal [to the people] ") — pointing rather to their ill-preparedness and their preoccupation in quickly drafting a proper document. [Stoenescu]FSN and CDR
He was an early member of the
National Salvation Front (FSN) Council, the government formed aroundIon Iliescu , where he was in charge of Culture. After the elections of 1990, as the FSN become a political party, he withdrew from the body in protest, arguing that the Iliescu grouping was attempting to use executive power and prestige in order to monopolize power (the gesture was preceded by the resignation of otherintellectual s present in the FSN Council, includingDoina Cornea andAna Blandiana ). [Bozóki; Roşca Stănescu] Already a member of theCivic Alliance Foundation , he joined theNational Peasants' Party , which engaged in opposition to the FSN, and became Minister of Culture after the CDR coalition won the elections of 1996.Following the defeat in the 2000 elections and the party's breakup, he remained a member of the main PNŢ wing, the "Christian-Democratic People's Party" (PPCD). Caramitru opposed the PPCD leader
Gheorghe Ciuhandu on several grounds, including the merger with theUnion for Romanian Reconstruction ; ["Caramitru se cere..."] he advocated a reconciliation with former president Constantinescu, ["Caramitru se cere..."] and was among the PPCD members to declare themselves alarmed by the possibility ofIoan Talpeş joining the party (Talpeş, who had left the PSD, had served as head of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service in 1992-1997). [Brăileanu, "Ţărănistul Ioan Talpeş"] In February 2006, he handed in his resignation as vice-president of the PPCD. ["Caramitru se cere..."]Other causes
In the early 1990s, arguing that the granting of revolutionary diplomas and privileges had become an instrument of corruption, Caramitru, together with other revolutionaries and dissidents (
Victor Rebengiuc ,Dan Pavel ,Radu Filipescu , andCostică Canacheu ), formed thenon-governmental organization "Asociaţia Revoluţionarilor fără Privilegii" (the Association of Non-Privileged Revolutionaries). [Brăileanu, "Disidenţă..."]A noted figure within the Aromanian community, Caramitru has also founded "
Societatea de Cultură Macedo-Română ", which is currently involved in a debate with "Comunitatea Aromână din România " (CAR): Caramitru and his supporters argue that Aromanians are a branch of theRomanians , whereas CAR campaigns for their recognition as an ethnic minority (with automatic representation in theParliament of Romania ). [Herţa]Further reading
*ro icon [http://www.evz.ro/article.php?artid=251167 "Caramitru se cere afară din PPCD" ("Caramitru Demands to be Registered as out of the PPCD")] , in "
Evenimentul Zilei ",February 24 ,2006
*András Bozóki , "Intellectuals and Politics in Central Europe",Central European University Press , Budapest, 1999 ISBN 963-9116-21-1
*Răzvan Brăileanu,
**ro icon [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?art=765&nr=2004-01-28 "Disidenţă, revoluţie, GDS" ("Dissidence, Revolution, GDS"), interview with Radu Filipescu] , in "22", January 2004
**ro icon [http://www.revista22.ro/html/index.php?nr=2006-03-01&art=2503 "Ţărănistul Ioan Talpeş" ("The PNŢ-ist Ioan Talpeş")] , in "22", March 2006
*ro icon Adrian Herţa, [http://ziuact.ro/article.php/Comunitatea_Aromana_Romnia_ion_caramitru "Comunitatea Aromână din România şi problema crizei de legitimitate" ("The Romanian Aromanian Community and Legitimacy Crisis Issue")] , in "Ziua Constanţa",September 23 ,2006
*Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe, "Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre",Routledge , London, 2000, p.45 ISBN 0-415-14161-3
*ro icon Cristian Preda, [http://www.zf.ro/articol_63261/_mircea__fa_te_ca_lucrezi__.html "«Mircea, fă-te că lucrezi!»" ("«Mircea, Pretend You're Working!»")] , in "Ziarul Financiar ", April 25, 2005
*ro iconSorin Roşca Stănescu , [http://www.ziua.ro/reader/chapter.php?book_id=1&chapter=3 Summary of "Marea Provocare", Vol. I, Part I]
*ro iconAlex Mihai Stoenescu , [http://www.jurnalul.ro/articol_42335/decembrie__89___revolutia_romana__in_direct.html "Decembrie '89 - Revoluţia română, în direct" ("December '89 - the Romanian revolution, live in front of cameras")] , in "Jurnalul Naţional ",December 13 ,2005 References
External links
*imdb name|id=0135944|name=Ion Caramitru
*ro icon [http://www.bulandra.ro/ro/biografii/ion_caramitru.htm Biography at the Bulandra Theater site]
*ro icon [http://www.cinemagia.ro/actor.php?actor_id=3091 Ion Caramitru at CineMagia]
* [http://www.vlachophiles.net/caramitru.htm Vlachophiles.net: 2000 Interview with Ion Caramitru, Member of the Romanian Government and Minister of Culture] , originally published in "Ziua "
*ro icon [http://arfp.ong.ro/index.htm "Asociaţia Revoluţionarilor fără Privilegii"]Persondata
NAME=Caramitru, Ion
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=20th century Romanian political and cultural personality
DATE OF BIRTH=March 9 ,1942
PLACE OF BIRTH=Bucharest ,Romania
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