
Constantin I. Nottara (June 5, 1859–October 16/17, 1935) was a
Romania
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n stage actor and director.
Born in
Bucharest
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into a middle-class family of Byzantine Greek origin, he attended a private school from 1866 to 1870, followed by
Saint Sava High School from 1870 to 1878. Orphaned as a child, he was left in the care of a neglectful tutor. Nottara was interested in the theatre from a young age, and attended the
Bucharest Conservatory
The National University of Music Bucharest ( ro, Universitatea Naţională de Muzică București, UNMB) is a university-level school of music located in Bucharest, Romania. Established as a school of music in 1863 and reorganized as an academy in ...
from 1876 to 1879, studying under
Ștefan Vellescu
Ștefan Vellescu (December 24, 1838–October 2, 1899) was a Romanian stage actor and drama teacher.
Born in Craiova, he ran away from school at age 16, joining the local troupe of Costache Mihăileanu. Removed thence by his family and sent ...
. At the same time, he joined the troupe of
Mihail Pascaly.
Other artistic models included
Matei Millo
Matei Millo (; November 24/25, 1814 – September 9, 1896) was a Moldavian, later Romanian stage actor and playwright.
Born in Stolniceni-Prăjescu, Iași County, his grandfather was the poet Matei Milu; his parents were Vasile Millo and Zamfira ...
and the visiting Italian actor
Ermete Novelli, much in vogue.
In 1877,
Ion Ghica
Ion Ghica (; 12 August 1816 – 7 May 1897) was a Romanian statesman, mathematician, diplomat and politician, who was Prime Minister of Romania five times. He was a full member of the Romanian Academy and its president many times (1876–1882, ...
hired him as an apprentice at the
National Theatre Bucharest
The National Theatre Bucharest ( ro, Teatrul Naţional " Ion Luca Caragiale" București) is one of the national theatres of Romania, located in the capital city of Bucharest.
Founding
It was founded as the ''Teatrul cel Mare din București'' ("Gr ...
, quickly gaining renown. A summer trip to Paris in 1883 allowed him to see the great French actors of the day.
[Dumitrescu, pp. 217-18]
In 1884 he played in
Vasile Alecsandri
Vasile Alecsandri (; 21 July 182122 August 1890) was a Romanians, Romanian patriot, poet, dramatist, politician and diplomat. He was one of the key figures during the 1848 revolutions in Moldavian Revolution of 1848, Moldavia and Wallachian Re ...
’s ''Fântâna Blanduziei'', followed by the premiere of ''
O scrisoare pierdută
''O scrisoare pierdută'' (Romanian for "A Lost Letter") is a play by Ion Luca Caragiale. It premiered in 1884, and arguably represents the high point of his career.Vianu, Vol. II, p.180
It was adapted into a 1953 film '' A Lost Letter''.
Charact ...
'', by
Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale (; commonly referred to as I. L. Caragiale; According to his birth certificate, published and discussed by Constantin Popescu-Cadem in ''Manuscriptum'', Vol. VIII, Nr. 2, 1977, pp. 179-184 – 9 June 1912) was a Romanian playw ...
. Soon after, he played
Shylock in ''
The Merchant of Venice
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Although classified as ...
'', by
William Shakespeare
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, after which he undertook a triumphal tour of the country. In 1889, he took on a managerial role at the National Theatre. The following year, he appeared in Caragiale’s ''Năpasta'' and also played the title role in
Sophocles
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’ ''
Oedipus Rex
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''; he subsequently played
Oberon
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in Shakespeare's ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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''.
[Dumitrescu, p. 218]
In 1892, following the death of colleague
Grigore Manolescu, Nottara took on his roles; as actor and director, he was responsible for the theatre's entire repertoire. Continuing his preoccupation with Shakespeare, he played the lead role in ''
Hamlet
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'', delivering an original performance improved by careful study. This was followed ten years later by the aged monarch in ''
King Lear
''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane a ...
''. Meanwhile, he continued performing domestic authors:
Alexandru Davila
Alexandru Davila (; February 12, 1862 – October 19, 1929) was a Romanian dramatist, diplomat, public administrator, and memoirist.
Biography
The son of Carol Davila, a distinguished military physician of French origin, and Ana Racoviţă (a de ...
’s ''Vlaicu-Vodă'' (1902);
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea
Barbu Ștefănescu Delavrancea ; pen name of Barbu Ștefan; April 11, 1858 in Bucharest – April 29, 1918 in Iași) was a Romanian writer and poet, considered one of the greatest figures in the National awakening of Romania.
Early life and s ...
’s ''Ștefan din Apus de soare'' and ''Viforul'' (1909) and ''Ragi-Tudose'' (1912); and
Victor Eftimiu
Victor Eftimiu (; 24 January 1889 – 27 November 1972) was a Romanian poet and playwright. He was a contributor to '' Sburătorul'', a Romanian literary magazine. His works have been performed in the State Jewish Theater of Romania.
Efti ...
’s ''Cocoșul negru'' (1913).
In 1912, he appeared as Osman Pasha in the feature film ''
Independența României
''Independenţa României'' ("The Independence of Romania"), subtitled ''The Romanian-Russo-Turkish War 1877'', is a Romanian 1912 silent film directed by Aristide Demetriade.
Beginnings
In December 1911, the theatrical magazine ''Rampa'' publ ...
''.
In addition to acting and directing, Nottara was also a professor of drama, training young actors for the stage,
including
Constantin Tănase
Constantin Tănase (; 5 July 1880 – 29 August 1945) was a Romanian actor and writer for stage, a key figure in the revue style of theater in Romania.
Life
He was born into a working-class family living in a peasant house in Vaslui, Roman ...
,
Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra
Lucia Sturdza-Bulandra (25 August 1873 – 19 September 1961) was a Romanian actress and acting teacher. She is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Romanian theater.
In addition to her acting career, she played ...
,
George Vraca
George Vraca (; 1896–1964) was a Romanian stage and film actor.Goble p.23
Selected filmography
* '' Life Triumphs'' (1951)
* '' The Bugler's Grandsons'' (1953)
* ''The Sun Rises
''The Sun Rises'' (Romanian: ''Răsare soarele'') is a 1954 Roma ...
,
Elvira Popescu
Elvira Popescu (; in French, Elvire Popesco; 10 May 1894 – 11 December 1993) was a Romanian-French stage and film actress and theatre director. During the 1930s and 1940s, she starred in a number of French comedy films.
Life and career
Po ...
and
Jules Cazaban
Jules Cazaban (1903-1963) was a Romanian playwright and director.
Born in Fălticeni, Romania, he studied law at the University of Iaşi, and then at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art in the same city. At the beginning of his activity, he was a th ...
.
[Iliescu, p. 241] His career spanned 60 years and some 700 roles, evolving from romanticism to realism
and including comedy, drama and tragedy.
He was involved in a range of aspects pertaining to production, from translating texts and selecting the cast to studying the characters and expressions to hairstyles and makeup.
[Iliescu, pp. 240-41] In 1931, with help from fellow actors, Nottara purchased a house in Bucharest, which became a museum in 1956.
[Dumitrescu, p. 219] He had one son, the musician
Constantin C. Nottara
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For a list of notable people called Constantin, see Constantine (name).
See ...
.
[Iliescu, p. 239]
Notes
References
*Daniela Dumitrescu, “ Teatrul românesc la sfârșitul sec. XIX și începutul sec. XX. C. I. Nottara și ‘generația de aur’”, in ''Muzeul Municipiului București'', nr. XXVIII/2014, pp. 216-20
*Corina Iliescu, “155 de ani de la nașterea maestrului maeștrilor Teatrului Național - C. I. Nottara”, in ''Muzeul Municipiului București'', nr. XXVIII/2014, pp. 239–43
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1859 births
1935 deaths
Romanian male stage actors
19th-century Romanian male actors
20th-century Romanian male actors
Romanian theatre directors
Romanian male silent film actors
Romanian male Shakespearean actors
Male actors from Bucharest
Romanian people of Greek descent
Saint Sava National College alumni
National University of Music Bucharest alumni
Burials at Sfânta Vineri Cemetery
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