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      • George Blagden, Sebastian Roché and Olivia Ross are among the latest stars to have joined the West End cast of Tartuffe, alongside the previously announced Paul Anderson and Audrey Fleurot.
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  1. Mar 22, 2018 · Sebastian Roché (Young Pope, HBO) will play said tycoon, Orgon, in his West End debut, while Blagden (Versailles, BBC; Vikings, Amazon) and Ross (War & Peace, BBC) will play Damis and Mariane, Orgon’s son and daughter respectively. They join film star Audrey Fleurot as Elmire, the tycoon’s wife.

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  3. Mar 22, 2018 · Sebastian Roché will make his West End stage debut as Orgon, a French media mogul living in Hollywood, who unwittingly becomes hoodwinked by Tartuffe. Sebastian’s screen credits include the HBO...

  4. Apr 17, 2018 · Sebastian Roche is an actor, born in France. He graduated from the prestigious Conservatoire National Superieur d'Art Dramatique, and started his acting career in French theatre, films and...

  5. Mar 22, 2018 · Sebastian Roché will make his West End stage debut as Orgon, a French media mogul living in Hollywood, who unwittingly becomes hoodwinked by Tartuffe. Sebastian's screen credits include the HBO...

  6. Roché's stage credits include the Broadway productions of Salome and The Green Bird, and the West End production of Tartuffe.

    Year
    Title
    Role
    Notes
    2024
    Dr. Liam Braun
    Episode 5-6-7
    2022
    Father Renaud
    Recurring role; miniseries
    2022
    Roland
    Episode: "Lot 36"
    2021
    Zev Marker
    Episode: "Texas Wedge"
  7. May 30, 2018 · We spoke with the cast and creatives at the West End opening night of Tartuffe. Directed by Gerald Garutti, Molière's classic comedy features Peaky Blinders ...

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  8. May 30, 2018 · "Fleurot still manages to bring a reality to Elmire's predicament; as Dorine, Claude Perron enjoyably bubbles over with frustration at the inanity surrounding her… and a buffoonish Sebastian Roche is at least appropriately ridiculous as the credulous millionaire."