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List Of Bucharesters
This is a list of native Bucharesters. A * Otto Ackermann (1909–1960), conductor * Anda Adam (born 1980), singer and model * Gheorghe Adamescu (1869–1942), literary historian and bibliographer * Olivia Addams (born 1996), singer * Adena, singer * Viorica Agarici (1886–1979), nurse and philanthropist, Righteous Among the Nations * Adolf Albin (1848–1920), chess player * Mircea Albulescu (1934–2016), actor * Radu Aldulescu (born 1954), novelist * Dan Andrei Aldea (1950–2020), singer * Liana Alexandra (1947–2011), composer, pianist, and music educator * Andrei Alexandrescu (born 1969), Romanian-American C++ and D language programmer and author * George Alexandru (1957–2016), actor * Nicoleta Alexandru (born 1968), singer * Florin-Alexandru Alexe (born 1979), economist and politician * Marius Alexe (born 1990), footballer * Paul Alexiu (1893–1963), general * Barbu Alinescu (1890–1952), general * Mosko Alkalai (1931–2008), Israeli actor * Radu Almăș ...
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Coat Of Arms Of Bucharest
The coat of arms of Bucharest is the heraldic symbol of the capital city of Romania. The present-day coat of arms was adopted by ''Domnitor'' (Ruling Prince) Alexandru Ioan Cuza, and changed under the Communist regime. In 1994, it was renewed again with minor alterations. The saint, who is the city's patron, is commonly referred to as simply Saint Dimitrie (Demetrius),Giurescu, p.350; Vasilescu thus bearing the same name as the 4th century Saint Demetrius of Thessaloniki—today's arms seem to represent the latter, as the person depicted is dressed in a Roman uniform.Vasilescu Description The official description is as follows: A red shield depicting Saint Dumitru, haloed and standing on foot, wearing clothes distinctive of Roman legionaries and bearing attributes of a warrior saint: spear and cross. The shield is placed on the chest of a golden eagle bearing a cross in the beak and with an open crown on the head. The eagle’s beak and claws are colored in red, bearing in th ...
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Florin-Alexandru Alexe
Florin-Alexandru Alexe (born 30 August 1979) is a Romanian economist and politician. He is currently a Member of Parliament, the President of PNL’s Sector 3 chapter, as well as the President of the National Liberal Youth, the youth organisation of the National Liberal Party (PNL). He served as City Councillor, first in the Local Council of Bucharest’s Sector 3, then in the General Council of Bucharest. Biography Alexe was born in Bucharest, Socialist Republic of Romania. In 2002, he graduated from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies The Bucharest University of Economic Studies ( ro, Academia de Studii Economice din București, abbreviated ''ASE'') is a public university in Bucharest, Romania. Founded in 1913 as the ''Academy of Higher-level Commercial and Industrial Studies'' ... (ASE), having read Marketing at the Faculty of Commerce. Between 2002–2003, he took graduate courses at the same institution, and between 2008–2010 he took courses of International ...
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Ion Valentin Anestin
Ion Valentin Anestin (December 24, 1900 – December 6, 1963) was a Romanian graphic artist, engraver, painter, sculptor, journalist and dramatist. Noted as a caricaturist and art critic, he was the father of Ion Nuni Anestin, himself a visual artist and actor. Biography Born in Bucharest to a family originating from Craiova, he was the son of Theodor Anestin, a draftsman employed by the Mayor of Bucharest, Bucharest Mayor's Office, and the grandson of Ion Anestin, an actor noted for his friendship with the dramatist Ion Luca Caragiale. Following the start of Soviet occupation of Romania, Soviet occupation, the artist was barred from publishing by the Censorship in Communist Romania, censorship apparatus for a five-year period (1944–1949), and ultimately imprisoned. He died soon after his release. Selected filmography *''Mihail, câine de circ'' (1979) References External links Chronicle of the 2006 exhibit, in ''B24 Fun''
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Mihail Andricu
Mihail Andricu (22 December 1894, Bucharest - 4 March 1974, Bucharest ) was a Romanian composer, violinist, and pianist. He studied with Alfonso Castaldi, Robert Klenck and Dumitru Kiriac. Andricu graduated from the National University of Music Bucharest (1903 to 1912), after which he studied with Gabriel Fauré (1913-1914) and Vincent d'Indy in Paris (1919-1922).Mihail Andricu
, ''A Romanian Musical Adventure''. Accessed February 2016.
From 1926 to 1948 he was a professor of and from 1948 to 1959 he was a professor of composition. A co-founder of the
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Ion Andreescu
Ion Andreescu (; 15 February 1850 – 22 October 1882) was a Romanian painter. Biography He was the son of Andrei Dobrescu and Anastasia Pencovico. It is unknown if he was born in Bucharest or in another one of his parents' residences in the vicinity of the city. His father was a beverage merchant and owned an Inn in Mahalaua Staicului. Andreescu was privately schooled during his elementary school years by Andreas Apostolas. In 1863 he attended the Gheorghe Lazăr Middle School in Bucharest, and then the Sfântul Sava High School. As a student of the Saint Sava High School, he won 1st prize in an Art contest. In 1869, Andreescu dropped out of high school and started attending Theodor Aman's "National School of Fine Arts" (now known as the Bucharest National University of Arts) where he studied Linear Drawing and Calligraphy. By 1872 he was an instructor of Drawing and Calligraphy at the Bishop's School in Buzău. In 1873 he left the Bishop's School for the Tudor Vladimiresc ...
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Eva Andrei
Eva Yocheved Andrei is an American condensed matter physicist, a Distinguished Professor, and a Board of Governors Professor at Rutgers University. Her research focuses on emergent properties of matter arising from the collective behavior of many particles, especially low-dimensional phenomena under low temperatures and high magnetic fields. Education and training Andrei was born in Bucharest, Romania. She received her bachelor's degree in physics from Tel Aviv University in Israel and her Ph.D. in physics from Rutgers University in the United States. After receiving her education, she worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Bell Labs, Murray Hill NJ, and CEA Paris-Saclay. Career Andrei began her independent career in 1987 as an assistant professor at Rutgers. One of her first major contributions was establishing the existence of a Wigner solid in a 2D electron plasma. More recently she has made major contributions to the study of graphene, including the detection of ball ...
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Aurelian Andreescu
Aurelian Andreescu (; 12 May 1942 in Bucharest – 22 July 1986 in Constanța) was a Romanian singer. He is considered by some the greatest voice in Romanian history. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture. Initially, he worked in a design office, but at the urging of friends, he appeared in 1963 in the TV program "Looking for a star". In the same year he won at the National Music Festival in Mamaia. Over the next two years he sang mainly in bars and night clubs in Bucharest. In 1965 he joined the team of the Constantin Tănase theater, with whom he went on numerous tours, singing in the socialist countries, but also in Germany, Austria and Belgium. He was part of the Romanian team, with Aura Urziceanu and Mihaela Mihai, winners of the European Cup contest organised in Knokke, Belgium, in 1971. In 1973, the weekly cultural magazine Săptămîna recognized him as the most popular singer in Romanian history. He died of a heart attack. A festival for young singers held in ...
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David Andelman (physicist)
David Andelman, ( he, דוד אנדלמן; born 17 October 1955) is an Israeli theoretical physicist best known for his contributions to soft matter and biophysics. Academic background Andelman is the Moyses Nussenzveig Professor of Statistical Physics at the School of Physics and Astronomy, Faculty of Exact Sciences, Tel Aviv University. He received his PhD in 1984 in physics from MIT, and then spent one year (1984–85) as a Joliot Curie Fellow at Collège de France in Paris under the direction of Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, and two years (1985–87) as a post-doctoral fellow at Exxon Research Corporate Laboratories (now CSR, ExxonMobil) in Clinton, New Jersey. In 1987 he joined the faculty of Tel Aviv University and between 2011 and 2015 he served as the chairman of its School of Physics and Astronomy. Research Andelman uses theories and models from physics to study soft condensed matter and biological physics systems at the molecular scale. In recent years, his i ...
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Doru Ana
Doru Ana (28 February 1954 – 11 October 2022) was a Romanian actor. He appeared in more than forty films since 1980. Ana died in Bucharest on 11 October 2022, at the age of 68. Selected filmography References External links * * 1954 births 2022 deaths Male actors from Bucharest Romanian male film actors 20th-century Romanian male actors 21st-century Romanian male actors Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography alumni {{Romania-actor-stub ...
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Melek Amet
Melek Amet (4 October 1960 - 22 May 2008) was a Romanian model. As the first Crimean Tatar fashion model in Romania, she broke down barriers and became the symbol of a cultural shift. Biography Melek, which in Crimean Tatar language means ''Angel'', was the daughter of Ğemal Seyidğan (also spelled in Romanian as: Gemal Seidgean) and Ğewerkan (also spelled in Romanian as: Gevercan). Her father Ğemal was from Medgidia and he had been a prosperous trader who invested his profit in land becoming a well-known landlord in Constanta, but the communists confiscated his properties and sentenced him to hard labor in the forced labor camps at the Danube-Black Sea Channel. When he was released, he fell in love with a beautiful schoolteacher. Her name was Ğewerkan, she was from Alakapî/Poarta Albă and she was twenty years younger than him. They married and, hoping to escape the harassment of the Muslims practiced by authorities in Dobruja, they moved to Bucharest where, on 4 October ...
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Radu Almășan
Radu Almășan () is a Romanian singer, most notable for his work in the band Bosquito, which he has led as the primary vocalist since its inception in 1999. He is also a founding member of the American alternative rock band Madame Hooligan. Biography Born in Brașov, Romania, Radu gained international notoriety with the success of Bosquito following the band's inception in 1999. After releasing four successful albums with the band, Radu moved to Los Angeles, formed his new band Madame Hooligan in 2007, and released their debut album in 2008. In 2010, Radu Almășan staged a comeback with Bosquito in his native Romania, releasing several successful singles with the new lineup and releasing ''Babylon'', the band's fifth album to date. Discography As Bosquito: * 2000: ''Bosquito'' * 2002: ''Sar scântei'' * 2003: ''Cocktail Molotov'' * 2004: ''Fărâme din soare'' * 2014: ''Babylon'' * 2019: ''Sus'' As Madame Hooligan: * 2008: "Antiheroes" References * http://www.roman ...
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Mosko Alkalai
Mosko Alkalai ( he, מוסקו אלקלעי; March 10, 1931 – April 1, 2008) was an Israeli actor.Mosko Alkalai’s filmography
(in Hebrew) He was best known for a string of hits including ''Blaumilch Canal'', ''The Fox in the Chicken Coop'' and ''Yana's Friends''.


Career

Born in Bucharest to a Romanian Sephardi-Jewish family, Alkalai's career in acting started relatively late, though his career in film and theater roles spanned 40 years. He appeared in dozens of Israeli films and theater productions. Alkalai was extremely active in professional organizations within the Israeli entertainment industry. He served as the chairman of the Israeli Union of Performing Arts. and was also a member of the Israeli Film Academy and the Israeli Arts Council.
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