Deacon, Peter

Actor
Date and place of birth: 18.12.1926, Reni-Ismail
Secondary education, advanced training course with CSPC Bucharest certificate
He was employed by the theater between the years: 1966-1970 – artistic director, 1970-1979 – puppeteer.
Artistic sheet:
- Artistic direction – "Salt in Food" by Viniciu Gafiţa and Alecu Popovici, 1966
- Artistic direction – "The Blue Hedgehog" by Alexandru Popescu, 1967
- Artistic direction and musical illustration – "Pui de om" by Victor Eftimiu, 1967
- Artistic choreography – "Harap Alb" by Nela Stroescu after Ion Creangă, 1967 and 1968
- Artistic direction – "Cinderella" by Al. Căprariu after the Brothers Grimm, 1967
- Artistic direction – "A little girl is looking for a song" by Alecu Popovici, 1968
- Artistic direction – "Baron Münchhausen" by Alecu Popovici and Viniciu Gafiţa after G.A. Bürger, 1968
- Artistic direction – "The Outlaws" by Alexandru Popescu and Dimitrie Bălan, 1968
- Artistic choreography – "The School of Rabbits" by Mancio Penciov, 1968
- Artistic direction – "How the hell can you give a damn?" by Alecu Popovici, 1969
- Artistic direction – "With the pants on backwards" by Alecu Popovici, 1969
- Artistic direction – "The Little Puffy Man" by Alexandru Popescu, 1970
- Artistic direction – "The Emperor's New Clothes" by H.C.Andersen, 1970
- The Mountaineer, the Piper – "The Olt and the Mureş" by Al.Mitru, 1970, dir.: Eugen Ţugulea
- Emperor Reed – "Sânziana and Pepelea" by Maria Cupcea after V. Alecsandri, 1971, dir.: Eugen Ţugulea
- The Lion – "Who Will Guard the Bells?" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz, 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Vizier – "The Stork Caliph" by Tudora Petcuţ-Bondoc after Wilhelm Hauff, 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Storyteller – "Carpathian Tale" (free adaptation by Ana Ioniţă), 1972, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Little White Bear – "Six Little Penguins" by Boris Aprilov, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Toc-Năpârstoc – "Toc Năpârstoc and Tiţa-fetîţa" by Viorica Huber-Rogoz, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Giant, Bandit 2 – "The Clever Tailor" by Maria Cupcea based on the Brothers Grimm, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Time, Pendulum – "The Game of Hours" by Xenia Roman, 1973, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Father Bear, Cricket – "The Little Bear Rimcimcim" by Jan Wilkowski, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Santa Claus – "The Bag with Two Coins" by Viorica Filipoiu and Veronica Porumbacu after Ion Creangă, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Lion – "Ninigra and Aligru" by Nina Cassian, 1974, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Performer – "Călina Făt-Frumos" by Lidia Ionescu and Agrippina Hăulică-Foreanu after Victor Eftimiu, 1975, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Performer – "What Will Bondocel Be?" by Marcel Breslaşu, 1977, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Prop handling – "Papuciada" by Costel Ionescu after Camil Petrescu, 1977, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- Romanian – "The Three Ladies" by Dumitru Vacariu, 1978, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Sun, the King – "The Queen of the Lakes" by Nina Ghernet, 1979, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Bear, the Rabbit I – "Three Singing Kids" by Andrei Gâlea after Ion Creangă, 1979, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
- The Fisherman – "Five Boys" by Emanoil Enghel (based on a fairy tale collected by Clemens Brentano), 1980, dir.: Francisca Simionescu
