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Marin Iorda, pen name of
Marin Iordache (30
August 1901 – 23 June 1972), was a
Romanian visual artist, writer, filmmaker, and
theatrical director. His...
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footballer Larisa Iordache (born 1996),
Romanian artistic gymnast Marin Iorda (born
Marin Iordache; 1901–1972),
Romanian cartoonist, director, writer...
- roles—including Giurgea, who
agreed to
return as Spiridon.
During December,
Marin Iorda released another adapted, voice-only
version of the play, also
aired on...
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fiction and children's literature.
Together with
comic strip artist Marin Iorda, he
created Haplea, one of the most po****r
characters in
early Romanian...
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spiritual regeneration". Also then, he and
Nicolae Kirițescu
accompanied Marin Iorda to Iași,
installing him as
chairman of that city's
national theater. Raicu...
- Ion
Grigorescu Adrian Guță [ro] Radu Igaszag [ro]
Sorin Ilfoveanu Marin Iorda Ionel Jianu [ro]
Iosif Kiraly [ro]
Petru Lucaci [ro] Ștefan
Luchian Andu...
- 1965
Horia Ștefănescu Hai la circ 1967
Liana Petruțiu
Haplea 1927
Marin Iorda Hibernarea Tatiana Apahidean Hidalgo 1975 Ion Truică
Hiroshima 1983 Ion...
- C.F.R. (1929) (unfinished), and
Haplea (The Dullard) (animated by
Marin Iorda in 1928) - the
first Romanian animated film
preserved archivally. From a...
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Daneliuc Iosif Demian George Dorobanțu
Mircea Drăgan Emil Gârleanu
Marin Iorda Manole Marcus Horaţiu Mălăele
Iulian Mihu Cătălin
Mitulescu Anghel Mora...
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later literary works taking inspiration from Caradja's
reign is
Marin Iorda's play Cîntec de inimă albastră ("Singing the Blues")—written in 1940, but...