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Ludovic Antal (18 February 1924 October 1970) was a Romanian actor, primarily noted for his voice acting and his activity as a cultural promoter. Born to Csángó parents in
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, he was initially destined for a career as a priest in the
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, but left to study acting in the late 1940s, graduating from the OMEC conservatoire. After making his stage debut with a workers' theater in
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, Antal attended the National Theatrical Institute in Bucharest. His break and artistic recognition occurred during a time when Romania was under a
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, and he took on a number of roles in ideological plays, as well as in the 1951 propaganda film ''
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''. Antal still received poor reviews for his early stage work and voice acting, and was also regarded as politically suspect by the authorities, which accounted for his relative marginalization. He remained under contract with various troupes, and was primarily associated with Nottara Theater, but was generally not cast, or only offered minor parts. From the early 1960s, the Romanian Radio Company consecrated Antal as one of its main reciters of poems by
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, a work which made him nationally famous. An occasional presenter for Romania's state television, he toured the country promoting poetry, covering the entirety of national literature—from the early staples of
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, through the works of Eminescu and
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, and down to modern pieces by
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,
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, and various others; his activity also covered renditions of prose by
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, as well as samples of Arghezi's
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. Committed to
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, in the mid-to-late 1960s he also provided readings from Eminescu's ''
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'', testing the limits of communist censorship. His second break in theater came in mid-1969, when he starred in Nottara's critically acclaimed adaptation of
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's ''Adela''. In early 1970, he was diagnosed with
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; despite undergoing an emergency procedure, he died in October of that year.


Biography


Origins and rise to fame

Antal was born on 18 February 1924"Ludovic Antal", in ''
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'', 27 October 1970, p. 5
Gheorghe Sarău, "Corespondența lui Dimitrie Stelaru" (XXXV), in ''Vatra Veche'', Vol. XIII, Issue 1, January 2021, p. 25 in Miclăușeni village (part of
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commune,
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). His parents were Csángós ( Hungarian Romanians).Hilda Hencz, "Ködoszlás. Magyar Bukarest a kommunizmus alatt", in '' Székelyföld'', Vol. XIX, Issue 7, July 2017, p. 137 Though it remains unknown if he himself ever learned Hungarian, he was baptized a Roman Catholic, like the rest of his community. Antal was originally ordained a priest of the Catholic Church, but left this career to pursue acting. His official biography lists him as a graduate of the Drama and Film Institute in Bucharest (now Caragiale National University, UNATC), but fellow actor Paul Sava reported in 1973 that they both graduated from OMEC, the "Workers' Conservatoire", in or around 1945. Antal himself recalled that his debut play was ''
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'', taken up by a students' troupe in 1947–1948."Interviul nostru. Cu Ludovic Antal, la Ipotești", in ''Clopotul'', 13 October 1968, p. 2 By August 1947, he and Sava were employees of the Frimu Workers' Theater on
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, appearing together in a production of
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's ''La Captive''. Antal enlisted at the UNATC around 1950, and studied there under Aura Buzescu, a "great dame of the Romanian stage". Antal's friend, the writer Ben Corlaciu, rated him as a man of "true and refined culture", well above that displayed by other actors; Ben Corlaciu, "Zig-Zag", in ''Ateneu'', Vol. VII, Issue 11, November 1970, p. 23 another companion, the poet
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, reportedly called Antal a "lover of the muses" (''amant al muzelor''). It was Buzescu who discovered his abilities in reciting poetry, and she encouraged him to perform at the Eminescu Centennial in 1950, where he took accolades for his variant of " Out of All the Masts". According to his colleague Dionisie Vitcu, Antal excelled in the classical repertoire, and was an outstanding reciter of poetry: "he fit so well into an author's personality, that one would have been tempted over and over again to assume that it was he who had authored the verse in question.""In memoriam Ludovic Antal", in ''Flacăra Iașului'', 21 February 2005, p. 4 Poet Petre Pascu was similarly impressed by Antal's "golden voice" and "outstandingly beautiful physique"; he quotes the senior art historian
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, who described Antal as being only slightly inferior to the consecrated reciter
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. The Radio Company's homage to Eminescu in March 1961 had Antal and Vraca among the voice actors; the event became an annual tradition, into the 1980s. Overall, he was billed as "the greatest Eminescu reciter". Valeriu Birlan
"Scrisoare inedită – Veturia Goga"
in ''
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'', November 2008
He himself once described Eminescu's lyrical work as the Romanians' version of the
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. As noted by Corlaciu, Antal only picked up solo performances "for almost a quarter of a century" because of "zealots" (''habotnici'') who had tried to prevent him from acting in regular plays; the scope of his activity went from the ancestral ballad ''
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'' to fragments from not-yet-published junior poets of the 1960s. Writer
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asserted that "the poets (and I do mean: all the poets) have found in him an astute reader, a faithful translator, and a popularizer. Perhaps his one true vocation was in allowing poetry to be known and loved by an ever-growing circle of the public". He notes that the main object of Antal's literary passion was
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, with at least one Arghezi poem featured per recital. Antal was for long associated with Nottara Theater of Bucharest, where he made his first appearance as a professional actor—he was Teterev in ''
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'', by
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. He was formally employed by several institutions, initially including the
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, Giulești Workers' Theatre, and the Film Actors' Studio. His artistic peak coincided with the era of Romanian communism, resulting in more controversial aspects of his career: as noted by Vitcu, Antal agreed to appear in plays honoring Communist-Party activists, and in this "paid his tribute, like all actors did." He was assigned a leading role in
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's 1951 film ''
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'', which celebrated collective farming practices, though, according to critic Călin Căliman, it was objectively superior to other productions of day. Antal's official obituary recognized him as having taken on "roles of responsibility from the national and world repertoire", and noted him as a recipient of '' Meritul Cultural'' medal. He was frequently employed as a narrator throughout that decade, but, according to columnist Mihai Iacob, his contributions were markedly "theatrical"—until he corrected himself for a Nina Behar's documentary on painter
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(1958). He appeared at Nottara in a March 1957 production of
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' ''Montserrat'', but, according to reviewer Radu Popescu, was "superficial and declamatory", "without vocal means". Around 1954, Antal was flouting communist expectations by joining an informal "literary circle" of social drinkers, which included sculptor Ion Vlad, poets Tiberiu Iliescu and
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, journalist Emil Serghie, philosopher Sorin Pavel, and lawyer-diarist
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. He remained especially close to Stelaru, and reportedly made efforts to promote his poetic works into the mid-1960s. Writer Gheorghe Grigurcu, who met Antal as a youth, recalls that his renditions of poetry were sometimes inspired by his being "gently exalted by alcohol". Gheorghe Grigurcu, "Actualități. 'O tristețe impecabilă'", in ''Acolada'', Vol. IX, Issues 7–8, July–August 2015, p. 24 As recalled by writer and period witness Ion Papuc, his habit of drinking before public appearances harmed his chances as a communist propagandist: once made to perform for a rural show celebrating collectivization, the inebriated Antal forgot the "propaganda poetry" he was supposed to recite, and improvised by performing
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's "We Demand Land", which featured a celebration of individual property and roused the peasants to rebellion; as a result, "communist activists fled the room in silence, then ran over the fields", and the collectivization project was effectively curbed in that village.


Final years and death

Antal also compensated for his political roles by embracing
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whenever he could, and, Vitcu recalls, was a "thorn in the side" of official censorship. He made a point of memorizing and reciting Eminescu's ''
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'', which the
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had tried to suppress. Antal was allegedly the "first one who dared" to quote from it, and in any case the first one to engage in a public rendition. Nicolae Turtureanu
"Opinii. Glose la Eminescu"
in ''
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'', 15 June 2021
According to Antal's brother Iosif, his first ''Doina'' recital took place at
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in 1965.Iosif Antal, "Amintirea lui Ludovic Antal la Butea", in ''Flacăra Iașului'', 13 December 2007, p. 4 He is known to have taken up the poem in October 1968, at the Eminescu Festival in Ipotești, with Corlaciu noting his "courage and pathos" in delivering his performance. This defiance was more serious in that context, as it came right after the
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. Essayist Nicolae Turtureanu, who attended the 1968 festival, recalls that Romanians from the
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were in attendance, and were alarmed by the performance—since the text mentioned traditional Romanian claims to ownership of
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; they "thought it was ..some provocation, that they would be investigated, arrested (upon their return to the 'Republic'), and rushed back into their bus". In the mid-to-late 1960s, Antal made some returns as an ensemble actor, though, as Pas notes, he was self-effacing, took the "most secondary parts", and was therefore unremarked by the public. This view was partly contradicted by Iosif Antal, who argued in 2007 that his brother had been largely banned from the stage after the ''Doina'' incident, being forever "consumed by ..all those great roles he dreamed of, and could have acted in". Under contract with Nottara, in 1965 Ludovic appeared alongside
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in
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's ''
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''—as argued by theater critic Mircea Alexandrescu, the play was imperfect, in that the two actors seemed not to have chemistry with each other. Antal had also taken his voice acting to the realm of
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on the national station, and was rated by literary scholar Ion Lungu among the "creators of contemporary radio theater". With
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,
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and
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, he recorded a version of
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's ''Ciuta'' ("The Deer"), praised for its originality. Alongside
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, he voiced a version of Tudor Arghezi's ''Book of Toys'', which was later sold as a collectible LP by
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. After 1965, Antal was one of the
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s at Teleenciclopedia, the
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show on Romania's state television. He also achieved notoriety and much public success with his readings from
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, especially later in 1968, which marked Goga's 30th commemoration. This tour took him to
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, where his performance was witnessed by Goga's widow
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, as well as by philosopher Ion Petrovici and sculptor Milița Petrașcu. By contrast, Antal's performance at
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's commemoration, in February 1968, was poorly rated by journalist
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, who saw his interpretation as "too clumsy, too technical" for Minulescu's "easy-going" nature. In June 1969, Nottara introduced a number of "literary matinees for the youth" with a stage adaptation of
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's ''Adela''; Antal appeared in it as Doctor Codrescu. Writer
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praised his acting, with its "delicate discretion", and noted that Antal had long been absenting from the theater. Carandino was also impressed by Antal, one of "our best thespians". He wrote: "this is the first time we see him granted any sort of more significant role. One would be hard-pressed to understand why theater directors, dramaturges, authors alike, have been neglecting to even note that Ludovic Antal was alive ''these past five years'' arandino's emphasis" According to Pascu, ''Adela'' was Antal's most memorable stage performance. Also in June 1969, he was a member of the jury, as well as a guest performer, at the Eminescu Days in
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. His career was soon after cut short by disease: in March 1970, after appearing at one of Petrovici's conferences to read out from
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's articles, he coughed up blood; he was then diagnosed with
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. Bedridden at a hospital in Bucharest that spring, he received an impromptu visit from colleagues Valeriu Moisescu and
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, who jumped over the fence to see him. Moisescu recalled: "lit up by this nocturnal visit of ours, he began to recite to us from Eminescu, in a whispering voice." Antal checked himself out of hospital to attend another Goga festival in Ciucea, but returned to undergo surgery. He was then invited by Veturia Goga to recuperate in Ciucea, but was already in serious condition when the letter reached him, and finally died that October.


Legacy

Antal was buried at
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, on 27 October. As Pas reports, the poets of the day proved ungrateful to their deceased friend, as only Corlaciu, Grigore Hagiu and Ion Horea took time to write their respective homages. Their tribute was replicated in painting by Iacob Lazăr, with the 1971 canvass ''Homage to Ludovic Antal''.Marin Tarangul, "Plastica. Prin galerii", in ''
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'', Issue 8/1971, p. 26
Antal had owned an "immense library of poems". His implicit activity as a cultural promoter had made him a collector of manuscripts and autographs, and, according to Corlaciu, his dying wish was for these to be preserved by the
Romanian Academy The Romanian Academy ( ) is a cultural forum founded in Bucharest, Romania, in 1866. It covers the scientific, artistic and literary domains. The academy has 181 active members who are elected for life. According to its bylaws, the academy's ma ...
. His surviving family included his one-time wife, Reli Roman, as well as his brother Iosif. In 2005, the later joined other citizens of Butea recognized Ludovic Antal's contribution with a commemorative festival at the local house of culture; here, a "Ludovic Antal Hall" had already been established. Another such ceremony was held in December 2007, by which time the house of culture was home to an Antal-themed exhibit. Commenting in 2008, poet Valeriu Birlan assessed that Antal's memory had been "under a cloud" (''într-un con de umbră''), and reported not being able to pinpoint his date of birth; he himself recorded Antal's death as having occurred in 1971.


Notes


References

*Ion Papuc, ''Eseuri alese. Articole și recenzii într-o antologie de autor''. Bucharest: Editura Mica Valahie, 2017. *
Ion Pas Ion Pas (born Ioan M. Pascu; October 6, 1895 – May 20, 1974) was a Romanian novelist, translator and left-wing politician. He was born in Bucharest in to a family of small craftsman. He attended primary school in the slum where he grew up, but w ...
, "Momente. A iubit Poezia", in ''
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'', 1 November 1970, pp. 1, 5. *Petre Pascu, "Mențiuni și opinii. Ludovic Antal", in ''Steaua'', Vol. XXI, Issue 12, December 1970, pp. 125–126.


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