Stana, George

Actor
Date and place of birth: 24.01.1944, Timişoara
Studies: Institute of Theatre and Cinematography "ILCaragiale" Bucharest, 1969
He came to the Oradea Theatre as a graduate and stayed for only three seasons, after which he settled at the National Theatre in Timişoara. The option, whatever one may say, seemed in his favor. In fact, shortly after that, we were able to applaud him in the role of Ştefăniţă in the play "Viforul" by B.Şt.Delavrancea. In Oradea he elegantly performed (he had a very pleasant figure, of suitable stature, thin, fine, delicate), roles such as Algernon in the sparkling comedy "What It Means to Be Honest" by Oscar Wilde; a humorous Ionescu role from the one-act play "Three Doctors" - localization by Virginia Vlaicu (in the coupé show "The Gargoyles of Love"); Bernard in the acclaimed show "Death of a Salesman" by Arthur Miller; a mysterious Medvedenko, slowly discovering himself in the show "The Seagull" by A.P. Chekhov, or Wank in "The Disappearance of Galy Gay" by Bertold Brecht.
The Rică Venturiano he created ("A Stormy Night" by ILCargiale) went far beyond the caricature, showing sensitivity and enough humor to become a truly Caragiale character. He returned to Oradea as a collaborator in 1994, staging his own play: "Over Seven Seas and Seven... Fairy Tales". Intelligent, sensitive and discreet, probably not very healthy, Gigi, as we called him, took refuge in the world of shadows far too young.
(Presentation by Eugen Ţugulea)
Artistic sheet – Oradea State Theatre
- Lelio in MICHELANGELO by Al. Kiriţescu, 1969, director Szombati Gille Otto
- Bernard in DEATH OF A SELLER by Arthur Miller, 1970, dir. Szombati Gille Otto
- Algernon Montcriff in WHAT IT MEANS TO BE HONEST by Oscar Wilde, 1970, d. Farkas Ştefan
- Assistant director in THE ARK OF GOOD HOPE by IDSîrbu, 1970, dir. Szombati Gille Otto
- Ionescu in Three Doctors, localization by Virginia Vlaicu (THE GARGANS OF LOVE – coupé show), 1970, d. Eugen Ţugulea
- Wang in THE DISAPPEARANCE OF GALY GAY (A MAN = A MAN) by Bertolt Brecht, 1970, dir. Alexandru Colpacci
- Rica Venturiano in A STORMY NIGHT, 1971, directed by Mihai Raicu
- The Tiger in UNFINISHED STORY by Alecu Popovici, 1971, directed by Dorel Urlăţeanu
- Captain Constantin in THE MAN WHO … by Horia Lovinescu, 1971, dir. Alexandru Colpacci
- The Jitnicerul Stavăr in SUNSET by B.Şt.Delavrancea, 1971, directed by Nicoleta Toia
- Medvedenko in THE SEAGULL by A.P. Chekhov, 1972, dir. Alexandru Colpacci
- Artistic direction for ACROSS SEVEN SEAS AND SEVEN… FAIRYTALES by Gheorghe Stana, 1994
