Calin Puia has: Played Brancardier, Spitalui Universitar in "Moartea domnului Lazarescu" in 2005. Played Baiat 1 in "Vineri in jur de 11" in 2006. Played Tommy Hatfield in "Pumpkinhead: Blood Feud" in 2007. Played Bernardo in "Life on Top" in 2009. Played Security Guard in "Efect 30" in 2009. Played Christian in "Born to Raise Hell" in 2010.
Giorgio Puia was born in 1938.
Claudiu Puia was born on 1987-06-06.
Maria Puia Ionescu has written: 'Vents de pluie, vents de soleil'
The Maori word for volcano is "Ngaruahoe."
Ko te tihi o te puia
The cast of Vineri in jur de 11 - 2006 includes: Constantin Cojocaru as Medicul constatator Stefan Marginean as Baiat 3 Mihai Niculescu as Tatal Alexandru Preoteasa Calin Puia as Baiat 1 Jeanine Stavarache as Mama Alex Telibasa as Vasile Adriana Trandafir as Medic Andi Vasluianu as Politist Irina Velcescu as Cristina Tudor
The cast of Born to Raise Hell - 2010 includes: Irina Antonie as Wife Dan Badarau as Dimitri Karl Baker as Adrian Constantin Barbulescu as Gall Claudiu Bleont as Sorin Zoltan Butuc as Dada Marius Chivu as Vlad Alexandra Coman as Dorina Elias Ferkin as Rafi Ioan Ionescu as Darius Oana Jidoveanu as Tatia Madalina Mariescu as Tami Izabela Onicioiu as Rachel Cosmina Pasarin as Nina Calin Puia as Christian George Remes as Ronnie Darren Shahlavi as Costel
From the program in early 1987:Gina Alayne, Mark Allen, Keith Anderson (ASST Perf Dircector), Tiberiu Antal, Iona Antal, Jan Antohi, Alan Ard, Jean-Paul Arnosi, Marie Arnosi, Bill Atkins (LIGHTS), Denise Aubrey, Sandor Bandi, Gabriela-Carmen Btrinu, Karen Bell, Kenneth Bennett, Mariana Berbec Brude Boodr James E. Boyd, James Brake, Elmer Brock, Bobby Brown, Peter Bufano, Robert Bundridge, Joe Burt (rigger), Violeta Burtecu, James Caldwell, Jaime Carrillo, Agda-Julia Catrinoiu, Danny Centeno, Jeffrey Chavis (paymaster), Gina Chavis, Leon Cole, Francesco Concepcion, lavatore Condito, Wilfredo Correa, nthony Cortez, Matt Cross, John Darragh, Michael DeBarros, Dudy Delmonte, Roxana Dobre, Crina Meda Dorin Mark Drischel, Eugeniu Dumitrescu, Iuliana Dumitrescu, Briggita Dumitrescu, Petre Dumitti, Cornelia Dumitru, Viviana Dumitru, Gheorghe Dumitru, Mariana Dumitru, Dottie Eggman, Michel Emerson, Paul Eroe, Randy Evans, Kenneth Fitzherald, Donald Flint, Joe Flynn, Robin Frye(performance Director), Robert gaberiels, Patrick Garvey, Gunther Gebel, Sigrid Gebel Mark Oliver Gebel, Tina Gebel, Mircea Georgescu, Stefania-Carment Georgescu, Victor Gilles, Eric Michael Gillett, Oana Girleanu, Jerzy Gorgon, Wilfred Gorup, Bian Gould, Keith Greene, Donald Grier(GM), Eizabeth Griffith, Jonathan Griggs, margie Hall, Heather Harris, Peter Harrison, Katherine Hayes, Mathw r. Hely, Pa-mela Hernande, mike HIckey, Timothy Holan(train master), George D. Hoks, Ray Hopper, Marian Ifrim, Ellis Island, Ioana-Simona Ivanovici Dirk John Jacoby, Valarie Jacoby, Randy Johansen Randall Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Hohan Honas James Jordan, Samuel Jornot, Heike Jornot, Everett L. Keener, James Killebrew, David Knight, Jean Pierre Kohnen, John Kolar, LIsa Kosegi, Miron Krukowski, Eta Lyn Lampert, Mitzi Lampert, Keith Larrabee, David Larrabee, Don Larson (ring boss), Ted Lawrence, Adele Lepman, Michael Levine, Gilert Long, robert S. MacDougall (GM), Pauline MacDougall(costumes), Paul V. Maloney, Mark Mammone, Anthony Marais, Ammick Marais, Cristina Moraru, Antoaneta-Catalina Marcu Steve marshall, Brett marshall, Robert Martin, Cristina Matei, Scott McBride, Mark McCarthy (Lights), Laurentia Mihallescu, Samuel Mikles, Robert Miller, Edgar Miranda, Mercury Morgan, Mujehid Muhammad, Gary Murrill, Dana Nelson, Alina-Florentina Nenciu, Rober newell, Ileana-Iliza Nircu, Tonya O'Dell, Simaon Oliver, Ronald Otis, Leszek Otto (wardrobe), Rocco Pris, Aloi Peier, Vasile Petrescu, Aurelia Petrescu, Barbara ie, Richrd Pottet, Gavin Prins, Aurelia Puia, David Reynolds, Carl Ritter(train crew), Angel Rivera, Andre Roberts, Theodore Robinson, Michael Rodriguez, KIG SANDAL, HELMUT SCHLINKER, STEPHEN SCHOPP, DANIELA SCRIPNICIUC, GEORGETA SEBAN, ROGER SHAUTT, LARRY SIMS, Earnest Smith, Ann Soriano, Eugne St. Claire Ingo John Steibner, John Stephens Rodleigh Stevens, Jeanette Steens, matthew Stiles, Joe Strange, Jeff Taveggia, Robert Taylor, Tyrone Taylor, Janice Thatcher, Frank Theriault, Robert Thomas, Lorenzo Thompson, Bernard Tibbs, Constantina Tincu, Randy Tischmann, Susan Turcott, Kelly Van Cleave, James Vogelgesang, John Vokes, Raymond Vokes, Douglas Von Nessen, Jerry Walker, Gary Ward, Michel Warner, Richard Werner, Stephen Williams, Robett Wilson, Alison Wilson, John Woinslow, Zbigniew Wnuk, Jeff Wolff, Jose Yanez, Marian Zamfir, Bradley Zupp
Aloha ʻOe (Farewell to Thee), Liliuokalani's most famous work about two lovers bidding farewellNani Na Pua Koolau (The Flower of Koʻolau), one of her first works to appear in print. 1869 [1]He Mele Lahui Hawaii, (The Song of the Hawaiian Nation), was the second of Hawaii's 4 national anthems. Lili'uokalani wrote this song at the request of King Kamehameha V in 1868, well before she was Queen. [2]Ahe Lau Makani (The Soft Gentle Breeze), 1868 [2]Tutu (Granny) [3]Pelekane (England), written after the Golden Jubliee. [4]Nohea I Mu'olaulani (Handsome One of Mu'olaulani)[3], Composed for Queen Lili`uokalani's new home in Kapâlama named Mu`olaulani, May, 1885. [5]He Inoa Wehi No Kalaniana'ole (A Name Adornment For Kalaniana'ole), honoring her young nephew Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole [5]The Queen's Jubilee, dated one day before the anniversary was marked at Westminster Abbey. [5]Ke Aloha O Ka Haku (published as " Lili'uokalani's Prayer" with the Hawaiian title and English translation "The Lord's Mercy") now commonly called "The Queen's Prayer." [5]Manu Kapalulu (Quail) which is not about the bird; but yet another mele inoa for Princess Ka'iulani. [6]He 'Ala Nei E Mapu Mai Nei (Soft, Constant Breeze) [1]Pauahi 'O Ka Lani (Pauahi, the Chiefess) for her foster sister Bernice [1]Ka `Ôiwi Nani (The Beautiful Native), love song composed June 23, 1886, at Palolo, Oahu. [7]Ka Wiliwili Wai (The Lawn Sprinkler); written at Washington Place about a neighbors sprinkler. [2]Puna Paia 'A'ala (Puna's Bowery Walls)[1]Ka Hanu O Hanakeoki (The Scent of Hanakeoki), composed in 1874, this may allude to property the Queen owned in Pâlolo Valley [8] sometimes Puna Paia Aala (Puna's Fragrant Bower), written 1868 [2]By And By Ho`i Mai `Oe (By and By Thou Wilt Return) [3]Sanoe, song is about an affair in the royal court. [9]Ku'u Pua I Paoakalani (My Flowers at Paoakalani), written about the flowers brought to her from her garden at her home, Paoakalani, while she was imprisoned in a room in her palace. [2]A Hilo AuHe Pule (A Prayer), 1874 [2]Ka Wai Mapuna (The Water Spring), 1876 [2]Onipa'a (Stand Firm), a simple piece written for a singing school [1]Liko Pua Lehua (Tender Leaves of the Lehua Flower) [1]Ka Wai 'Opuna Makani (Wind of the Water-of-Cloud-Banks) to honor Lunalilo and obliquely to condemn Queen Emma's[disambiguation needed ] quest for the throne. [6]Ka Hae Kalaunu (The Flag of the Crown), to glorify her families triumph in the election of 1874. [6]E Kala Ku'u 'Upu 'Ana (Long Years Have I Yearned for Thee), written in 1873. [6]La 'i Au E (Peaceful Am I) [3]Lei Ponimo'i (Carnation Wreath or as more commonly referred to as Carnation Lei), composed November 1874. [6]Akahi Ko'u Manene (I Have Just Shuddered), written at Wailuku [6]Pride of Waiehu, written at Lahaina [6]Makani Waipio (Lovely Waipio) [3]He Inoa no Kai'ulani (A Name Song for Kaiʻulani); written for her niece. [2]He Kanikau No Lele-Io-Hoku; a dirge for Leleiohoku, Queen Lili'uokalani's brother who died of rheumatic fever at age 22 in 1877. [2]Kokohi (To Hold Forever) [2]Puia Ka Nahele (Forest Imbued with Fragrance), 1868. [2]Ehehene Ko 'Aka (Giggle, Giggle Goes Your Laughter) [1]He Ali'i No Wau (I Am Indeed a Chief) [1]Pipili Ka Ua I Ka Nahele (The Rain Clings Close to the Forest) [1]Ima Au Ia Oe E Ke Aloha (I have Sought Thee, My Beloved) [1]Paia Ka Nahele (The Fragrant Woods) [3]Thou E Ka Nani Mae 'Ole (Thou Art the Never Fading Beauty) for which sixteen year old Miriam Likelike share credit. [1]Na'u No Oe (You are Mine), a charming waltz [6]Lamalama i luna ka 'onohi la --- (Bright above is the rainbow ---) [6]Liliko'i composed on Maui as a mele inoa (name song) for her hānai daughter Lydia [6]He 'Ai Na Ka Lani (Foods For the Royalty), in honor of Kalakaua. [6] [10]Anahulu, which took its name from a stream in Waialua, one of Liliʻu's favorite areas. [6]Ka lpo Nohea (Gem of Beauty, often translated as : The Handsome Sweetheart). [6]A Chant written for Bernice Pauahi Bishop's funeral, draws its text from the Book of Job and is the sole work dated 1884 [6]Ka Huna Kai (The Sea Spray), written in London expressing a fond longing for Hawai'i. [5]Kili'oulani (Fine Rain of the Heavenly Pinnacle) [5]Leha 'Ku Koa Mau Maka (Lift Up Your Eyes) based on Psalm 121, dated June 1895. [5]E Ku'u Ho'ola (My Saviour), from Psalm 126, dated June 1895. [5]Himeni Ho'ole'a A Davida (David's Hymn of Praise), also from Psalm 126, dated June 1895. [5]Ka Wai 'Apo Lani (Heavenly Showers), a song expressing hope that she would be returned to the throne. [11]Ke Aloha 'Aina (Love for the Land), alternately called He Lei Aloha (A Lei of Love). The song is a plea for the land and for the life of a nation and a extortation to her people to resolute. [11]Ka Wai O Niakala, a mele hula kuʻi inspired by a trip to Niakala she had made from Boston. [11]Ho'okahi Puana (One Answer), in which she pronounced clearly, without the cutomary veiled language of Hawaiian chant, her views the new government of the Republic of Hawaii. [11]This list is incomplete and includes AT LEAST 8 more for a total of 65 ~ ~