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Darie Magheru
Darie Magheru (pen name of Aurel Zaharia Moldovan or Moldoveanu; October 25, 1923–October 25, 1983) was a Romanian poet and theatre actor. Born in Lunca Câlnicului, Brașov County, his parents were the clerk Simion Moldovan and his wife Valeria (''née'' Nicolescu). From 1930 to 1934, he attended primary school in Turcheș, followed by Ioan Meșotă National College, Ioan Meșotă High School in Brașov, graduating in 1943. In 1950, early in the Communist Romania, communist period, he completed studies at the George Enescu National University of Arts, Iași Dramatic Conservatory. He was then arrested in connection with alleged membership in ''Sumanele Negre'', part of the Romanian anti-communist resistance movement, spending a year and a half in prison. Raul PopescuDarie Magheru şi a sa „cărămidă cu mâner” ''Literomania'', nr. 3/19 January 2017 Between 1951 and 1956, Moldovan was an actor at the State Theatre in Stalin City (as Brașov was temporarily called), as w ...
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Darie Magheru
Darie Magheru (pen name of Aurel Zaharia Moldovan or Moldoveanu; October 25, 1923–October 25, 1983) was a Romanian poet and theatre actor. Born in Lunca Câlnicului, Brașov County, his parents were the clerk Simion Moldovan and his wife Valeria (''née'' Nicolescu). From 1930 to 1934, he attended primary school in Turcheș, followed by Ioan Meșotă National College, Ioan Meșotă High School in Brașov, graduating in 1943. In 1950, early in the Communist Romania, communist period, he completed studies at the George Enescu National University of Arts, Iași Dramatic Conservatory. He was then arrested in connection with alleged membership in ''Sumanele Negre'', part of the Romanian anti-communist resistance movement, spending a year and a half in prison. Raul PopescuDarie Magheru şi a sa „cărămidă cu mâner” ''Literomania'', nr. 3/19 January 2017 Between 1951 and 1956, Moldovan was an actor at the State Theatre in Stalin City (as Brașov was temporarily called), as w ...
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