Film director, Theater director, Critic, Dramatist, Poet, Journalist, fascist Political activist
Employer
National Theater Bucharest
Spouse
Marietta Sadova [ro]
Relatives
Arșavir Acterian [ro], Jeni Acterian [ro]
Haig Acterian (Romanian pronunciation:[haˈiɡakteriˈan]; also known under his pen name Mihail[mihaˈil]; March 5, 1904–c. August 8, 1943) was a Romanian film and theater director, critic, dramatist, poet, journalist, and fascist political activist. Alongside Mihail Sebastian and Camil Petrescu, he is considered one of the major Romanian theater chroniclers in the interwar period.[1]
Acterian was also noted for his friendships with the writer and historian of religions Mircea Eliade, the philosopher Petre Țuțea, and the British dramatist Edward Gordon Craig. He was married to actress Marietta Sadova [ro] (who had earlier been the wife of Ion Marin Sadoveanu).[1]
^ ab"Haig Acterian în prag de centenar", in Ararat, Nr. 284-285
HaigActerian (Romanian pronunciation: [haˈiɡ akteriˈan]; also known under his pen name Mihail [mihaˈil]; March 5, 1904–c. August 8, 1943) was a Romanian...
founded in 1921 Hayk (also transliterated as Haik or Haig or Haig Nahabed), Armenian Patriarch HaigActerian, pen name Mihail (1904–c. 1943), Romanian-Armenian...
the Spiru Haret National College in the same class as Arșavir Acterian, HaigActerian, and Petre Viforeanu (and several years the senior of Nicolae Steinhardt...
other radical intellectuals of the period: Eliade, brothers Arșavir and HaigActerian, Traian Brăileanu, Nichifor Crainic, N. Crevedia, Radu Gyr, Traian Herseni...
Mircea Vulcănescu, Horia Stamatu, Paul Sterian, Mihail Polihroniade, HaigActerian, Dumitru Cristian Amzăr, Costin Deleanu and Paul Deleanu). In charge...
influenced include Constantin Noica, Mircea Eliade, Emil Cioran, HaigActerian, Jeni Acterian, Mihail Sebastian, Mircea Vulcănescu, and Petre Țuțea. The existentialist...
his friends there, including Mircea Eliade, Mihail Polihroniade, and HaigActerian, he later supported the fascist Iron Guard. After attending courses...
Jilava Massacre (Deletant, p. 302). They included the Iron Guardist HaigActerian (Ornea, p. 219) and, possibly, the communist Ion Gheorghe Maurer (Cioroianu...
other far-right and Legionary writers like Radu Gyr, Lucian Blaga, and HaigActerian. Bernea published several pieces of standalone Legionary propaganda...
Convorbiri Literare. As the Iron Guard's managers of theaters, Radu Gyr and HaigActerian promised him that they would take up the production of Bacalaureatul...
Kaho, Japanese novelist, essayist and poet (born 1868) c. August 8 – HaigActerian (Mihail), Romanian poet, dramatist and journalist (missing in action;...
other four were injured. Rain on March 3 had weakened the bridge. Born: HaigActerian, Romanian film and theater director, author and fascist activist; in...
Eliade, Manoliu, Sterian, Emil Cioran, Eugène Ionesco, Arșavir Acterian, HaigActerian, Dan Botta, Ovidiu Papadima, Camil Petrescu, Henri H. Stahl, Horia...
included C. Z. and I. Z. Codreanu, alongside Eliade, Polihroniade, HaigActerian, and Constantin Gane. In February 1940, Bassarab joined Zlotescu and...
views; among others, these were: Mac Constantinescu, Demostene Botez, HaigActerian, Ioan Hudiță, Zaharia Stancu, Marcel Janco, Șerban Cioculescu, F. Brunea-Fox...
which discussed in four individual sections the works of poets Robot, HaigActerian, Ștefan Baciu and Cicerone Theodorescu. Robot stayed behind in his adoptive...
Vlad [ro] Ștefan Voitec Richard Wurmbrand Belu Zilber Martin Abern HaigActerian Octav Băncilă Geo Bogza Mihai Gheorghiu Bujor Ilie Cătărău N. D. Cocea...
Contents: Top 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z HaigActerian Mitch Anderson Victor Antonescu Paul Barbăneagră Andrei Blaier Elisabeta...
included Guard leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, alongside Polihroniade, HaigActerian, Ion Zelea Codreanu, and Mircea Eliade. Such associations with revolutionary...
August – Horia Creangă, modernist architect (born 1892). c.8 August – HaigActerian, film and theater director, critic, dramatist, poet, journalist, and...
Carandino became director of the National Theatre Bucharest, replacing HaigActerian (who had been arrested for his Iron Guard membership). Because of his...
developing tourism in Romania. Blank also expressed an interest in funding HaigActerian's project to pioneer television in Romania, then supported creating an...