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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · Learn about Jean-Louis Barrault, a pioneer of modern theatre in France who worked with avant-garde and classic plays. Find out his biography, filmography, and publications.

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      A leading force, and one of the greatest actors of the...

  2. 16 hours ago · The film revolves around a beautiful and charismatic courtesan, Garance (Arletty) and the four men who love her. Baptiste Deburau (the brilliant Jean-Louis Barrault) the mime , the actor Frédérick Lemaître (Pierre Brasseur), the thief Pierre François Lacenaire (Marcel Herrand), and the aristocrat Édouard de Montray (Louis Salou).

  3. Sep 21, 2024 · The staging follows Jean-Louis Barrault (who might well have come back to check on his conception), but the conducting of Zubin Mehta seems adequately Hispanic, redolent with held-in passions, and exploding at the proper moments.

  4. Sep 4, 2024 · Originally, As I Lay Dying was brought to the stage by Jean-Louis Barrault. The 1935 production, performed in Paris, featured extensive pantomime, surrealistic settings and costumes, and...

  5. 6 days ago · A leading force, and one of the greatest actors of the century, was Jean-Louis Barrault, who excelled in both classical and modern plays. As a mime (trained by Étienne Decroux), he achieved international fame for his re-creation of the pantomimes of Deburau in the film Les Enfants du paradis (1945; “The Children of the Gods”), and as a ...

  6. Sep 21, 2024 · It wrestles with the great auteur’s trademark subject matter and gave two classic roles to that giant of the French stage and screen, Jean-Louis Barrault. The actor is best known for his performance as the lovesick mime Baptiste in Marcel Carné’s The Children of Paradise.

  7. Sep 22, 2024 · En 2002, à l’occasion de la projection de ce film dans l’auditorium du musée du Louvre, où Micheline Dax raconta ses souvenirs du tournage, Jean-Claude Yon écrivait dans le programme : La Vie parisienne montée par Jean-Louis Barrault « est tout bonnement le meilleur spectacle offenbachien du XXe siècle, une merveille d’intelligence ...