April 25, 2010 by ioana stana
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Dan Cojocaru...
...was born on June 17, 1937 in Fetesti, Ialomita - his story ended on October 06, 2009 in Bucharest)
He graduated from the National University of the Theatre Arts and Cinematography Ion L. Caragiale, Bucharest, Romania in 1964 in the class of professor Jules Cazaban, lecturer Victor Moldovan and assistant Cornel Todea. He used his role of Petru Arjoca in M. Davidoglu's "Cetatea de Foc" as his Baccalaureate Thesis.
He was assigned to the National Theatre in Timisoara, where he enacted the following roles from 1964 to 1966:
Dan Cojocaru as Petru Arjoca in "Cetatea de Foc"
Dan Cojocaru as Petru Arjoca in "Cetatea de Foc"
Dan Cojocaru as Petru Arjoca in "Cetatea de Foc"
Dan Cojocaru as Petru Arjoca in "Cetatea de Foc"
Dan Cojocaru as Petru Arjoca in "Cetatea de Foc"and as Vanc Sacagiul in "Omul cel Bun din Saciuan"
Dan Cojocaru in "Nota Zero la Purtare"
Dan Cojocaru as Esdras in "Pogoara Iarna" and as Uncle Vanya in "The Cherry Orchard"
He worked as:
He was a member of the following societies:
He won four national awards "A.U.R." (gold) as a playwright.
First prize at the National Contest of Dramaturgy, 1995
Author of multiple plays being staged or in production at various theaters in the nation, including the National Theater in Bucharest (production 2000).
Master Dan Cojocaru is listed in the Encyclopedia of Romanian personalities, "Who's Who", 2002 edition.
Debuted as a writer in 1985: "Hydro-Tele-Bicycle" - short stories, 1985
Debuted as a playwright in 1999: "A Day in the Life of Robinsoe Crusoe" - Winner of the 1995 National Contest of Dramaturgy
Author of the column "Haz de Necaz" (Making Fun of Troubles) published in the Romanian international paper "Romanian Journal" in the United States, 1995 - 2009 (Edited by Elias Wexler)
Author of the humoristic column of the international paper, "Lumea Libera" in the United States, 1994 - 1996 (initiated by Dan Costescu and sustained by Master Timothy Ursu, Director of the masterworks "September" and "The Fourth Flock".
Written Works: