02/21/1938
Saint-Malo, France:
Alain Ollivier (1938–2010) was a key figure in French theatre, both as an actor, director, and leader of major cultural institutions. Trained by masters such as Georges Wilson, he developed early on a taste for contemporary writing and demanding theatrical forms. In the 1970s, he established himself as a bold mediator by bringing to light authors who were still rarely performed in France. As head of the Studio-Théâtre de Vitry for nearly twenty years, he turned it into a renowned creative laboratory. There, he championed a rigorous, often radical theatre that questioned language and stage presence. In 2002, he took over the Théâtre Gérard-Philipe in Saint-Denis, where he continued his work as a discoverer and mentor.
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Bas-fonds (2010) as Le président |
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Artemisia (1997) as The Duke |
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Anna Oz (1996) as Dr. Victor Khan |
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Jeanne la Pucelle II: Les Prisons (1994) as Pierre Cauchon, évêque de Beauvais |
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Trois couleurs : Bleu (1993) as The Lawyer |
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Gentille Alouette (1990) as Policier |
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Maladie d'amour (1987) as |
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Attention bandits ! (1987) as |
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I… comme Icare (1979) as Le directeur du laboratoire Kodak |
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L'Amour en fuite (1979) as Le Juge d' Aix en Provence |