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  1. Jacques Copeau (French:; 4 February 1879 – 20 October 1949) was a French theatre director, producer, actor, and dramatist.

  2. Jacques Copeau was a French actor, literary critic, stage director, and dramatic coach who led a reaction against realism in early 20th-century theatre. After a brief career as an art dealer, Copeau became drama critic for L’Ermitage (1904–06) and La Grand Revue (1907–10).

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  3. May 23, 2018 · The theorist, director, and actor Jacques Copeau (1879-1949) established the Vieux Colombier—one of the most important theaters of the 20th century—in Paris to put his theories of theater reform into practice. Jacques Copeau was born on February 4, 1879, in Paris.

  4. Jacques Copeau, né le 4 février 1879 à Paris et mort le 20 octobre 1949 à Beaune, est une personnalité d'importance majeure dans le monde intellectuel et artistique français de la première moitié du XX e siècle, principalement dans le domaine du théâtre.

  5. The story of influential French stage director Jacques Copeau's 1917–19 residency in New York City was documented at the time by Copeau himself and subsequently analyzed by Copeau scholars. 1 Copeau (1879–1949) is remembered today for his innovative, experimental theatre work in the early twentieth century; he developed core practices that ...

  6. Actor: La dame de Malacca. Jacques Copeau was born on February 4, 1879, in Paris, France. He started as an art dealer in Paris during the 1890's. From 1904-1906 he was a drama critic for the 'L'Ermitage', and , from 1907-1910, for the 'La Grand Revue'.

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  8. Theatre of the Vieux-Colombier, French theatre founded in Paris in 1913 by the writer and critic Jacques Copeau to present alternatives to both the realistic “well-made” plays of the time and the star system of actor-celebrities.

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