Mihaela Mitrache
Mihaela Mitrache was a Romanian movie and theatre actress.
Biography
Born in Bucharest, she graduated from the I.L. Caragiale Institute of Theatre and Film Arts in Bucharest in 1978, where she was a student in actor Marin Moraru's class. She made her theatre debut at the in PiteČti, as ZamfiriČa in the play by Alexandru KiriČescu. She later acted at the and the National Theatre in Bucharest.Mitrache died in BaloteČti at age 52, and was buried at the Ghencea Military Cemetery in Bucharest.
Activity
Theatre
[National Theatre Bucharest]
- Merula - The Queue, by Paul Everac, directed by Paul Everac, 2004
- Victoria - Murder for Land, adapted from Dinu SÄraru, prepared for stage and directed by Grigore Gonta, 2002
- Fanelly - Trifles at Union, adapted from Ion Luca Caragiale, directed by, 2002
- The Auberge lady - Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, directed by Ion Cojar, 2001
- Felicia - Generation of Sacrifice, by, directed by Dinu Cernescu, 1999
- Pina - The Good and Righteous Satan, by Tudor Popescu, directed by Gelu Colceag and Puiu Čtefan, 1998
- Chiralina - The Ghost, adapted from Panait Istrati, directed by Dan Micu, 1998
Ion CreangÄ Theatre, Bucharest
- Vidra - RÄzvan and Vidra, by Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu
- Jurjea - Bogdan DragoČ, by Mihai Eminescu
- Oana - Terra II, by Tudor Popescu
- Magda - A Youngster Among Youngsters, by Mihai Constantinescu
- Mrs. Murdstone - David Copperfield, adapted from Charles Dickens
- Henriette - Les romanesques, by Edmond Rostand
- Janine - , by EugĆØne Ionesco
- CorcoduČa - Čiganiada, adapted from Ion Budai-Deleanu
- MartafiČa - Goofi's Country, by Matei ViČniec
- The girlfriend - The Dragon, by Evgeny Schwartz
Alexandru Davila Theatre, PiteČti
- Magda - Capital City Stories, by Tudor MuČatescu
- Julieta - Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare
- Neda - Trimalchio Feast, by Cristian Munteanu
- Miza - Titanic Waltz by Tudor MuČatescu
- Henrietta - The Nacked King, by Evgeny Schwartz
- Magda Minu - The Last Hour, by Mihail Sebastian
- Mitza Baston - ', by Ion Luca Caragiale
- Dora - The French Teacher, by Tudor MuČatescu
- Beatrice Rasponi - The Servant of Two Masters, by Carlo Goldoni
- Honey - Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, by Edward Albee
- Sofica - The Computer and the Wine, by Paul Everac
- Margareta - The Magpies, by Alexandru KiriČescu
- Florica - Fantomiada, by Ion BÄieČu
- Leria - Meeting again, by Gheorghe DumbrÄvescu
- ZamfiriČa - ', by Alexandru KiriČescu, directed by Lia Niculescu; debut
Filmography
Romanian movies
- Philanthropy, directed by Nae Caranfil, 2002
- The Oak, directed by Lucian Pintilie, 1992
- ', directed by, 1991
- ', directed by
- ', directed by Cristina NichituČ, 1986
- ', directed by, 1982
Romanian-Israeli coproductions
- Time of loneliness, directed by Peter Vogel
- Baby-sitter, directed by Ali Nasser
- Milky Way, directed by Ali Nasser
Television
Nominations and awards
- National award for best female role: Honey - Who's afraid of Virginia Woolf at Studio Theatres Festival, Oradea
- Nomination for best female role, Jerusalem Movie Festival: Milky Way, 1997