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Carmen Tănase : ウィキペディア英語版
Carmen Tănase

Carmen Tanase (born January 18, 1961) is a Romanian actress. After graduating The Drama and Film Institute from Bucharest, in 1984, she joined the company of "Vasile Alecsandri" National Theatre in Iaşi (between 1984-1990) and then moved back to the capital city of Romania. Since 1990, she is a member of the Odeon Theatre company from Bucharest. As a student, she played in Dostoevsky's ''The Possessed'' (a dramatization of the great Russian novel), in John Steinbeck's ''Sweet Thursday'', in ''Butterflies, Butterflies'' by the Italian playwright Aldo Nicolaj (at The Very Small Theatre in Bucharest, having the legendary Romanian actress Olga Tudorache and Radu Duda, the would-be Prince of Hohenzollern-Veringen, as partners) etc. Following the fall of the Romanian communist regime, in 1989 (the end of Nicolae Ceauşescu's dictatorship), she also involved herself in the independent artistic movements that flourished after these events. She toured the world with Radu Duda, the two of them playing in ''A Report to an Academy'', the adaptation of a short story by Franz Kafka, directed by Cristina Iovita (the play was produced by the first Romanian independent theatrical group formed after the 1989 Revolution).
==Stage credits (selected)==

Teatrelli, Bucharest
*Diana in ''California Suite'' by Neil Simon, directed by Gelu Colceag
Comedy Theatre, Bucharest
*Polina Andreevna in ''The Seagull'' by Anton Chekhov, directed by Claudiu Goga
Odeon Theatre, Bucharest
* Dr. Martha Livingstone in ''Agnes of God'' by John Pielmeier, directed by Marius Oltean
* The chief nurse in ''Veronika Decides To Die'', adaptation by Gelu Colceag and George Banica after the homonymous novel by Paulo Coelho, directed by Gelu Colceag
* Colette Duduleanu in ''The Rattlers'' by Al. Kiritescu, directed by Alexandru Dabija
* Lora in ''Stars In The Morning Light'' by Alexandr Galin, directed by Gelu Colceag
* Paraschiva in ''Miss Nastasia'' by G.M. Zamfirescu, directed by Horea Popescu
* Pierette in ''The Gossip Ladies'' by Michel Tremblay, directed by Petre Bokor
* The old gipsy woman in ''At The Gipsy Women'' by Cristian Popescu, based on the short story by Mircea Eliade, directed by Alexander Hausvater
* ''…And They Put Handcuffs On The Flowers…'' by Fernando Arrabal, directed by Alexander Hausvater
* ''The Grin Opera'' by Dario Fo, directed by Dragos Galgotiu
National Theatre, Iasi
* Mona in ''A Nameless Star'' by Mihail Sebastian, directed by Nicoleta Toia
* She in ''The Boa's Strategy'' after A.P. Chekhov, directed by Nicoleta Toia
* Gittel in ''Two for the Seesaw'' by William Gibson, directed by Ion Manzatu
* Firuta in ''The Author Is In The Auditorium'' by Ion Baiesu, directed by Saul Taisler
* Zita in ''A Stormy Night'' by I.L. Caragiale, directed by Ovidiu Lazar
* Helen in ''Warsaw Melody'' by L. Zorin, directed by Ion Manzatu
* Ana in ''The Game Of Life And Death'' by Horia Lovinescu, directed by Nicoleta Toia
* Mrs Gabor in ''Spring's Awakening'' by Frank Wedekind, directed by Cristina Iovita

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