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    Jules Cazaban (1903-1963) was a Romanian playwright and director. Born in Fălticeni, Romania, he studied law at the University of Iaşi, and then at the...
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  • Cazaban is a Romanian surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: Alexandru Cazaban, Romanian prose writer Jules Cazaban, Romanian...
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    Prime Minister Vladimir Cavarnali, poet, editor, and political figure Jules Cazaban, actor Anda Călugăreanu [ro], actress and singer Radu Câmpeanu, economist...
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    People's Theater", joining its leadership committee alongside N. D. Cocea, Jules Cazaban, and Marcel Breslașu. Here, he produced Popa's comedy Take, Ianke și...
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    J. Benjamin – historian and traveler Grigore Vasiliu Birlic – actor Jules Cazaban – actor, director Sofia Cocea – essayist, journalist, and poet Ion Dragoslav...
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  • Iorgu Marcel Anghelescu Costache Antoniu Chris Avram Geo Barton [ro] Jules Cazaban Ion Dichiseanu Toma Dimitriu [ro] Fory Etterle Ion Manu [ro] Ștefan...
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    regime was cast in a film version of Petru Dumitriu's Family Jewels—with Jules Cazaban and Willy Ronea, he had a supporting comedic role, meant to denounce...
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  • pre-communist intelligentsia, to get hold of a new industrial process. Jules Cazaban Fory Etterle Ion Lucian Grigore Vasiliu-Birlic George Vraca Liehm &...
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  • piano soloist for almost 20 years. Sutzu was born in Iași to Elena Jules Cazaban and Rudolf Sutzu. Her father was a publicist and a descendant of the...
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  • thespian. This was in a 1962 stage reconstruction by David Esrig, with Jules Cazaban playing Caragiale and Mircea Șeptilici as Delavrancea. Among the many...
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