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  1. Jean-Louis Barrault was a monolith of his profession but he came from the humblest of backgrounds. He was born in Le Vésinet, Yvelines, in the western suburbs of Paris, on 8th September 1910. His father was a pharmacist by trade and a committed socialist in his beliefs.

  2. May 17, 2018 · Though Jean-Louis Barrault made his greatest contribution to French theater, his performance in Les Enfants du paradis is frequently cited as a singular illustration of pantomimic art on film. After studying with Charles Dullin and the famous mime Ètienne Decroux, Barrault made his Paris debut in a 1931 production of Volpone .

  3. Photos LA RONDE, Odette Joyeux, Jean-Louis Barrault, 1950 BIZARRE BIZARRE (aka DROLE DE DRAME OU L'ETRANGE AVENTURE DE DOCTEUR MOLYNEAUX), Michel Simon, Jean-Louis Barrault, 1937 RAZUMOV (aka SOUS ...

  4. Jan 24, 1994 · Jean-Louis Barrault, actor, director, theatre manager and theoretician: born Le Vesinet, France 8 September 1910; married 1940 Madeleine Renaud; died Paris 22 January 1994.

  5. Jean-Louis Barrault ( 8. září 1910 Le Vésinet – 22. ledna 1994 Paříž) byl francouzský herec, mim, režisér a divadelní ředitel. Jedna z výrazných osobností francouzské divadelní avantgardy 20. století. Světovou slávu mu přinesla hlavní role mima Jeana Gasparda Deburaua ve filmu Děti ráje .

  6. Jan 22, 1994 · Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7149. Source citation. Actor, Director. He was a French actor, who with his wife founded a major theatrical company. Born the son of a pharmacist, his father was killed during World War I. He was educated at Lycée Chaptal before attending classes at École du Louvre. In 1931 he started studies and acting at Charles ...

  7. Celebrated French stage actor/director/producer Jean-Louis Barrault was born on September 8, 1910. A superlative tragedian and mime, his dedication to both avant-garde and classical plays helped revive the French theatre after World War II, while presenting world premières of works by such playwrights as Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco and Jean Genet.

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