Stefan sileanu actor biography william
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Your Daily Dracula – Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) (1979)
Your daglig Dracula – Stefan Sileanu, Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) (1979)
In his original outline for the novel he intended to call The Un-Dead, Bram Stoker called his villain ‘Count Wampyr’ – if he’d stuck with it, a complicated industry wouldn’t have sprung up about the fairly thin relationship between the real-life 15th Century Wallachian ruler Vlad the Imapaler and Stoker’s fictional Transylvanian vampire Count Dracula. In all likelihood, Stoker just liked the sound of the name, the way R.L. Stevenson liked the sound of the name ‘Israel Hands’ and took it from a real pirate to hang on a fictional character in Treasure Island. Because of the supernatural angle, the fact that Stoker found the name ‘Dracula’ in a historical record, and makes a vague attempt to imply that his vampire is this long-lived character, intrigues more than the relationship between the fictional and historical Macbeth, Cyrano or d’A
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Ştefan Sileanu (born November 15, 1939) is a Romanian actor and painter. It debuted in 1965.
He has played theater at the National Theater in Târgu Mureş and the Nottara Theater in Bucharest.
In 1979 he played the title role in the historical film "Vlad Tepes" directed bygd Doru Năstase. The film was produced by Casa de Filme 5 under the direction of Dumitru Fernoagă and performed at the Cinematographic Production Center in Bucharest.
He has a major hobby, painting, with several personal exhibitions over the years.
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Ştefan Sileanu (born November 15, 1939) is a Romanian actor and painter. It debuted in 1965.
He has played theater at the National Theater in Târgu Mureş and the Nottara Theater in Bucharest.
In 1979 he played the title role in the historical film "Vlad Tepes" directed by Doru Năstase. The film was produced by Casa de Filme 5 under the direction of Dumitru Fernoagă and performed at the Cinematographic Production Center in Bucha
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