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    Mihail Davidoglu (November 11, 1910 – August 17, 1987) was a Romanian playwright. Born into a Jewish family in Hârlău, his parents were Mihail Davidoglu...
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  • Cleante Davidoglu (1871–1947), Romanian general Mihail Davidoglu (1910–1987), Romanian playwright This page lists people with the surname Davidoglu. If an...
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    Romanian film director Mihail Cruceanu (1887–1988), Romanian poet Mihail Davidoglu (1910–1987), Romanian playwright Mihail Dimonie (1870–1935), Aromanian...
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    55, and was survived by Ecaterina, wife of the communist playwright Mihail Davidoglu. Cavarnali was born a subject of the Russian Empire on 10 August 1910...
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    the plays "The Living Corpse" by Leo Tolstoy in 1945, and "Horia" by Mihail Davidoglu in 1956. In 1946 she held the main part in the musical comedy "The...
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    translator Horia Carp [ro] (1869–1943), writer, journalist, and politician Mihail Davidoglu (1910–1987), playwright Carol Iancu [ro] (born 1946), historian Michel...
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  • Party leadership around Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, and, together with Mihail Davidoglu and Ion Vitner, faced criticism from activist Miron Constantinescu...
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    politician Hariclea Darclée, soprano Alexandru Darie, theater director Mihail Davidoglu, playwright Gheorghe Gheorghiu-Dej, President of the State Council...
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    has documentary value these days." From 23 May, he was Lavrentie in Mihail Davidoglu's debut play, Omul din Ceatal, which the left-wing press saluted as...
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    when the regime condemned advocates of change (Miron Constantinescu, Mihail Davidoglu, Alexandru Jar and Ion Vitner). Anatol E. Baconsky was again present...
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