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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_VerdierPaul Verdier - Wikipedia

    Paul Verdier (died 6 September 2015) [1] was a stage director, actor, and playwright, who also had a number of guest parts in American television. He was married to Sonia Lloveras-Verdier. Before moving to the United States, Verdier was a member of the Paris-based repertory companies of Jean-Louis Barrault / Madeleine Renaud and Nicolas Bataille .

  2. Dec 29, 2007 · In 1982 Paul Verdier founded (with wife Sonia Lloveras-Verdier) "Stages Theatre Center" in Hollywood, as a venue for bringing "the richness, flavor and variety of World Theatre to Los Angeles audiences" where he has directed many of the theatre's critically acclaimed productions, including Ionesco's Tales, Marguerite Duras' L'Amante Anglaise ...

  3. www.biographies.net › biography › paul-verdierBiography of Paul Verdier

    Paul Verdier is a stage director, actor, and playwright, who also had a number of guest parts in American television. He is married to Sonia Lloveras-Verdier. Before moving to the United States, Verdier was a member of the Paris-based repertory companies of Jean-Louis Barrault/Madeleine Renaud and Nicolas Bataille.

  4. Paul Verdier (died 6 September 2015, was a stage director, actor, and playwright, who also had a number of guest parts in American television. He is married to Sonia Lloveras-Verdier.

  5. I hear 6 voices: Swanberg, Joe, Newt Phelan, the woman who sings 'Witchcraft', Paul Dumont, the minister of information, in order of appearance. I assign Sonia Verdiya to the singer. The Paul is Paul Verdier; the singer is his wife Sonia Lloveras-Verdier. Earlier notes list 'Paul & Sonya Verdiya'.

  6. www.imdb.com › name › nm0893839Paul Verdier - IMDb

    Paul Verdier. Actor: The Thomas Crown Affair. Early in his career, Paul Verdier was a member of the Jean-Louis Barrault/Madeleine Renaud and Nicolas Bataille repertory companies of Paris. He was also a playwright, and in 1982 established Stages Theatre Center at 1540 N. McCadden Place, Los Angeles.

  7. Founders Paul Verdier and Sonia Lloveras-Verdier envisioned Stages as a venue for bringing the richness, flavor and variety of World Theatre to Los Angeles audiences.

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