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Norman Briski (born January 2, 1938) is an Argentine theatre actor, director and playwright, as well as a cinema and television actor.


Life and work

Naum Normando Briski was born in
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, in 1938. His Jewish Argentine family relocated to Córdoba, where Briski developed an interest in acting and where, in 1955, he was given his first stage role in ''La Farsa del señor Corregidor.''''Diarionco'': Al calor de Norman Briski, el Caliban cumple 20 años
/ref> He continued his work in the theatre and in time earned leading parts in plays such as ''
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'' and '' The Mother''.Biografías: Norman Briski
/ref> He was given his first
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role, a part in Ricardo Alventosa's comedy, ''Cómo seducir a una mujer'' (''How to Seduce a Woman''), in 1967.IMDb: Norman Briski
/ref> Remaining active in the local theatre, Briski established an independent theatre company, "Octubre," in the early 1970s, and devoted its repertoire to the production of classics banned in Argentina at the time (such as '' Oedipus Rex''). A left-wing Peronist, he received death threats from the
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, a paramilitary group active in the mid-1970s, and left for
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in 1975. There, he was cast by director
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for a leading role in his acclaimed 1976 drama, ''
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'' (''Elisa, My Life''), and in his work of magic realism, ''
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'' (''Mom Turns 100''), in 1979. He contributed to a number of other Spanish films and to Swedish director Stig Björkman's ''Walk on Water If You Can'' (1979). The avent of democracy in Argentina in 1983 was soon followed by Briski's joining hundreds of fellow artists and other professionals in their return from exile. He chose as his first post-exile cinema role that of Emilio, a Jewish theatre director reunited with friends and enemies alike, in
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's ''Los dias de junio'' (''Days in June''), released in 1985. He also returned to the Argentine stage and wrote numerous works, including ''Las primas'' (''Cousins''), ''Fin de siglo'' (''Turn of the Century''), and ''Cuadrilátero'' (''Four-sided''). Briski began appearing on Argentine television in 1989, and the following year, portrayed local rock musician Charly García's father in a biopic, ''Charly, días de sangre''. He was then cast by
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-winning director
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in his 1992 adaptation of
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' '' The Plague'', by
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in his 1997 tragedy, ''La cruz'' (''The Cross''), and as the concerned grandfather of a struggling young artist in Fernando Díaz's '' Plaza de almas'' (1997). Briski, who often portrays tragic roles, accepted a part in a 1997 romantic
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, ''Naranja y media'' (''My Better Halves''). Active in left-wing causes, he ran unsuccessfully for
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in 1991 on the Popular Unity Front ticket. More recent dramatic roles include that of the doomed Dr. Feldman in the 2004 cable mystery series, ''
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'', and as Macías Moll, an elderly clock repairman longing for lost youth in Marcos Rodríguez's ''Los chicos desaparecen'' (2008). The noted actor continues to work extensively in television, cinema and the theatre, and established the Caliban Theatre in 1987. Set in a
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building in the bohemian Montserrat section of
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, the institution hosts one of the country's most active repertoires of
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's works - which he considers "so challenging that we could never be past them."''Clarín'', November 30, 2008.
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References

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