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Évelyne Buyle
Évelyne Buyle (born 3 June 1948) is a French actress An actor or actress is a person who portrays a Character (arts), character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek .... Theatre Filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Buyle, Evelyne 1948 births Living people French film actresses French television actresses 20th-century French actresses 21st-century French actresses ...
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Le Perreux-sur-Marne
Le Perreux-sur-Marne (, literally ''Le Perreux on Marne'') is a commune in the Val-de-Marne department in the eastern suburbs of Paris, France. It is located from the center of Paris. History The commune of Le Perreux-sur-Marne was created on 28 February 1887 by detaching its territory from the commune of Nogent-sur-Marne. Education the municipal preschools had a total of 1,171 students and the municipal elementary schools had a total of 1,839 students.Etablissements scolaires
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Public preschools: * Maternelle Les Thillards * Maternelle Paul Doumer * Maternelle Clemenceau * Maternelle De Lattre * Maternelle Jules Ferry Public elementary schools: * Élémentaire Pierre Brossolette * Élémentaire Clemenceau A * Élà ...
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Each In His Own Way
''Each In His Own Way'' ( it, Ciascuno a suo modo ) is a 1924 play by Luigi Pirandello. Along with ''Six Characters in Search of an Author'', his most famous work, and ''Tonight We Improvise'', it forms part of his "trilogy of the theatre in the theatre". ''Each In His Own Way'' concerns the production of a play based on "real" goings-on: the scandal of the artist Giorgio Salvi's suicide on the eve of his marriage, committed when he discovered that his fiancée, the actress Delia Morello, had begun a short-lived affair with Salvi's brother-in-law Michele Rocca, is ostensibly based on events concerning the sculptor La Vela, the actress Amelia Moreno, and Baron Nuti. The people in question have come separately to see the "play" to determine if it is really based on the real events. The "play" begins ''in medias res'', with the characters discussing Delia. Two characters, Doro Palegari and Francesco Savio, debate her rationale: was it a well-intentioned move to break off a marriage ...
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Le Viager
''Le Viager'' is a French comedy film directed by Pierre Tchernia. It was released in 1972, adapted from a script by René Goscinny, the creator of the Asterix comics. Plot In 1930 in Paris, Dr Léon Galipeau examines 59-year-old Louis Martinet. Convinced that his patient has a maximum of two years to live, Galipeau convinces his brother Emile to use a 'viager' (life annuity) to buy Martinet's lovely country house in the fishing village of Saint-Tropez (at the time, St-Tropez was not the world renowned destination it is today). The 'viager' is a French system whereby someone buys a house from a person, repaying them by instalments until the person's death, only upon which the house finally transfers to the buyer. Thanks to Martinet's declining health, the Galipeau expect to not pay for long and get his house for cheap. Thinking Dr Galipeau is right, despite the fact that the doctor is always wrong whenever he says something (a running gag throughout the movie), Emile, under the ad ...
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Pierre Sabbagh
Pierre Sabbagh (18 July 1918 – 30 September 1994) was a major personality in French television, as a journalist, producer and director. Pierre Alain Sabbagh was born in Lannion (Côtes-d'Armor) and died in Paris. He was the younger son of the artist Georges Hanna Sabbagh and the art historian and resistance heroine Agnès Humbert. His brother was naval officer Jean Sabbagh. Television Pierre Sabbagh became a war correspondent in the hope of finding his mother Agnès in World War II. He had visited her in Fresnes Prison and the Prison de la Santé in 1942, a few days before she was deported by the Nazis, sentenced to slave labour in Germany. In 1944, he travelled into Germany behind the advancing American army, but did not find her until he returned to Paris in 1945. Pierre Sabbagh presented and directed the first television news in the world on 29 June 1949. His greatest success was the creation, in 1966, of the programme ''"Au théâtre ce soir"'' ("The Theatre T ...
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Stéphane Hillel
Stéphane Hillel (born 1955) is a French stage, film and television actor.Prévand p.85 Selected filmography * ''À nous les petites Anglaises ''À nous les petites anglaises'' (''Let's Get Those English Girls'') is a French film directed by Michel Lang, released in 1976. Synopsis In the summer of 1959 two French schoolboys who have failed their English exams are sent on holidays to t ...'' (1976) * '' Arrête ton char... bidasse!'' (1977) * '' The Wonderful Day'' (1980) References Bibliography * Jean-François Prévand. ''Camus, Sartre... et "Les Autres''. Editions Lansman, 1996. External links * 1955 births Living people French male film actors French male television actors {{France-actor-stub ...
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Catherine Hiegel
Catherine Hiegel (born 10 December 1946) is a French actress, comedian and director. Personal life Catherine Hiegel is the daughter of Pierre Hiegel, radio host, music critic, radio producer and artistic director of French houses of discs. She is also the niece of Pierre Bellemare. Career At ten, she played Cosette in a radio adaptation of Les Misérables, where her father played Jean Valjean. She sang in 1956 with André Claveau, ''Viens danser avec papa''. On the advice of her father, she stopped school to learn comedy. She took lessons with Raymond Girard and Jacques Charon, and began her career on stage to the Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens with Cactus Flower, alongside Jean Poiret and Sophie Desmarets. She joined the French National Academy of Dramatic Arts in the classes of Jean Marchat then Lise Delamare, and also attended classes of Jean-Laurent Cochet. She joined the Comédie-Française in 1969. She worked with directors as varied as Philippe Adrien, Patrice Ché ...
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Les Femmes Savantes
''Les Femmes savantes'' (''The Learned Ladies'') is a comedy by Molière in five acts, written in verse. A satire on academic pretension, female education, and préciosité (French for preciousness), it was one of his most popular comedies and the last of his great plays in verse. It premiered at the Théâtre du Palais-Royal on 11 March 1672. The character Trissotin, the main antagonist, is a caricature of Charles Cotin, an adversary of Nicolas Boileau and Molière, who both saw him as the perfect example of a pedantic scholar and mediocre scribbler.P.-A. Touchard, preface for ''Les Femmes savantes;'' Molière: Œuvres Complètes, Éditions du Seuil, 1962 Short synopsis Two young people, Henriette and Clitandre, are in love, but in order to marry, they must overcome an obstacle: the attitude of Henriette's family. Her sensible father and uncle are in favour of the marriage; but unfortunately her father is under the thumb of his wife, Philaminte. And Philaminte, supported by ...
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Jean-Claude Grumberg
Jean-Claude Grumberg (born 1939) is a French playwright and author of children's books. Early life Before becoming a playwright, Jean-Claude Grumberg held several jobs, including working as a tailor. This work provided the setting for his best-known play, ''L'Atelier''. He discovered drama as an actor in a theatrical company. His career as a writer began in 1968 with ''Demain, une fenêtre sur rue'', and short theatrical pieces such ''Rixe,'' which was staged at the Comédie-Française. In several of his works, he has written about what has haunted him since childhood: the death of his father in the Nazi death camps: ''Maman revient pauvre orphelin'', ''Dreyfus'' (1974), ''L'Atelier'' (1979) and ''Zone libre'' (1990). In 1998, ''L'Atelier'' returned to Théâtre Hébertot in Paris, achieved great success, and won the 1999 Molière for best play direction. His screenplay credits include, ''Les Années Sandwiches'', coauthor with François Truffaut of '' The Last Metro'', ' ...
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Gérald Sibleyras
Gérald Sibleyras is a French dramatist A playwright or dramatist is a person who writes plays. Etymology The word "play" is from Middle English pleye, from Old English plæġ, pleġa, plæġa ("play, exercise; sport, game; drama, applause"). The word "wright" is an archaic English .... PLAYS 2000 : Le Béret de la tortue, co-written with Jean Dell, théâtre du Splendid Saint-Martin 2002 : Un petit jeu sans conséquence, co-written avec Jean Dell, théâtre La Bruyère 2003 : Le Vent des peupliers, théâtre Montparnasse 2004 : L'Inscription, Petit Montparnasse 2005 : Une heure et demie de retard, co-written with Jean Dell, théâtre des Mathurins 2006 : Vive Bouchon !, co-written with Jean Dell, théâtre Michel 2006 : La Danse de l'albatros, théâtre Montparnasse 2008 : Le Banc, théâtre Montparnasse 2008 : Sophie Mounicot, c'est mon tour ! de Gérald Sibleyras, François Rollin et Sophie Mounicot, Petits Mathurins 2009 : Cendrillon, le spectacle musical, co-w ...
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Molière Award For Best Supporting Actress
Molière Award for Best Supporting Actress. Superlatives Winners and nominees * 1987 : Sabine Haudepin in ''Kean'' **Anne Alvaro in ''Tonight We Improvise'' (''Ce soir on improvise'') **Catherine Arditi in ''Adriana Monti'' ** Lucienne Hamon in '' Conversations After a Burial'' (''Conversations après un enterrement'') ** Magali Noël in ''Cabaret'' * 1988 : Catherine Salviat in '' Dialogues of the Carmelites'' (''Dialogues des carmélites'') **Pascale de Boysson in '' Fall'' (''Ce que voit Fox'') **Denise Chalem in ''Double Inconstancy'' (''La Double Inconstance'') ** Nicole Jamet in '' The Secret'' (''Le Secret'') **Nada Strancar in ''The Winter's Tale'' (''Le Conte d'hiver'') * 1989 : Christine Murillo in ''The Seagull'' (''La Mouette'') **Béatrice Agenin in '' Une femme sans histoire'' ** Catherine Rich in '' La Vraie Vie'' **Martine Sarcey in ''Une absence'' ** Michèle Simonnet in ''Just Between Ourselves'' (''Entre nous soit dit'') * 1990 : Judith Magre in '' Greek' ...
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Jean Anouilh
Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh (; 23 June 1910 – 3 October 1987) was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1944 play ''Antigone'', an adaptation of Sophocles' classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Pétain's Vichy government. His plays are less experimental than those of his contemporaries, having clearly organized plot and eloquent dialogue. One of France's most prolific writers after World War II, much of Anouilh's work deals with themes of maintaining integrity in a world of moral compromise. Life and career Early life Anouilh was born in Cérisole, a small village on the outskirts of Bordeaux, and had Basque ancestry. His father, François Anouilh, was a tailor, and Anouilh maintained that he inherited from him a pride in conscientious craftmanship. He may owe his artistic bent to his mother, Marie-Magdeleine, a violinist who supplemented the family's m ...
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Ardèle Ou La Marguerite
''Ardèle ou la Marguerite'' is a 1948 play by French dramatist Jean Anouilh. It was the first of his self-styled pièces grinçantes – i.e., 'grating' black comedies. According to Anouilh's biographer Edward Owen Marsh, "In this angry, pessimistic work Anouilh shows himself a master at the height of his powers in every aspect of his craft... ''Ardèle'' is a terribly bitter play, but it holds the imagination as a piece of poetic theatre." Plot Set in 1912 "or thereabouts", the play concerns a family conference convened by the ageing General Léon Saint-Pé to discuss a romance entered into by his hunchbacked sister Ardèle. His other sister Liliane, a Countess, is accompanied by her husband Gaston (the Count) and her lover, Hector de Villardieu. All of them, especially the Countess, are scandalised by Ardèle's supposedly inappropriate passion for a fellow hunchback who has been engaged as tutor to the General's small son, Toto. Their self-interested entreaties to her are com ...
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