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Antonin Artaud


Antonin Artaud

Birthday:

09/04/1896

Place of birth:

Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France:

Biography:

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Antonin Artaud (September 4, 1896, in Marseille – March 4, 1948 in Paris) was a French playwright, poet, actor and theatre director. Antonin is a diminutive form of Antoine "little Anthony", and was among a list of names which Artaud used throughout his writing career. Description above from the Wikipedia article  Antonin Artaud licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.



Credits

Imag-en cada verso (2019)
as self (archive sound)
Émile en ce miroir (2009)
as
Seans : hommage á Antonin Artaud (1977)
as (archive footage)
Bonaparte et la révolution (1972)
as Marat (archive footage)
Le désordre a vingt ans (1967)
as Self (archive footage)
Lucrèce Borgia (1935)
as Girolamo Savonarola
Koenigsmark (1935)
as Cyrus Back
Napoléon Bonaparte (1935)
as Marat
Sidonie Panache (1934)
as L'émir Abd-el-Kader
Liliom (1934)
as Le rémouleur (The Knife Grinder)
L'enfant de ma soeur (1933)
as Loche
Mater Dolorosa (1933)
as
Coup de feu à l'aube (1932)
as Trembleur
Les Croix de bois (1932)
as Soldat Vieublé
Verdun, souvenirs d'histoire (1931)
as
Faubourg Montmartre (1931)
as Follestat (as Artaud)
L'Opéra de quat'sous (1931)
as Un mendiant
Autour de la fin du monde (1930)
as Self
La Femme d'une nuit (1930)
as Jaroslav
Tarakanova (1930)
as le jeune tzigane
L'Argent (1928)
as Mazaud
Verdun, visions d'histoire (1928)
as The intellectual
La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc (1928)
as Jean Massieu
Mathusalem (1927)
as
Napoléon (1927)
as Jean-Paul Marat
Le Juif Errant (1926)
as Jacques Dupuis, dit Gringalet
Graziella (1926)
as Cecco
Surcouf (1925)
as Jacques Morel, un traitre
Fait-divers (1923)
as M. Deux
L'enfant roi (1923)
as
Mater dolorosa (1917)
as