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Nationality
  
French

Occupation
  
Film director, actor


Name
  
Charles Dullin

Role
  
Actor

Charles Dullin Rpertoire des arts du spectacle Grande image Fonds

Born
  
8 May 1885
Yenne, Savoie

Died
  
December 11, 1949, Paris, France

Albums
  
Le Petit Menestrel: Moliere Raconte Aux Enfants

Movies
  
Quai des Orfevres, Les Miserables, The Chess Player, Le Miracle des loups, Misdeal

Similar People
  
Raymond Bernard, Jean Gremillon, Robert Hirsch, Anna Gaylor, Olivier Baumont

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Charles Dullin (8 May 1885 – 11 December 1949) was a French actor, theater manager and director.

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Life

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Dullin was a student of Jacques Copeau. He was also a major theater teacher, who trained a whole generation of French actors. Before Copeau returned to Paris in June 1920, Charles Dullin had already taken on students and was giving acting lessons at the Théâtre Antoine under the tutelage of Firmin Gémier, the actor who originated the role of Ubu in Alfred Jarry's Ubu roi. The small of group of students, among them Antonin Artaud, developed into the "Atelier", Dullin's workshop for young actors that would prove to have a lasting effect. With this small group of actors he eventually settled in the Théâtre Montmartre, renamed the Théâtre de l'Atelier where he would remain until the beginning of World War II.

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In the tradition of Copeau, Dullin preached and practiced respect for the text, a simplified stage décor and favored a poetic rather than a spectacular perspective on the mise-en-scène, placing the actor at the center of the theatrical endeavor. Dullin also played many roles on the screen, especially when he needed money to continue to support his theater. He was one of the major French actors both on the stage and the screen during the 1930s.

Notable students

Students of Charles Dullin included Antonin Artaud, Jean-Louis Barrault, Juozas Miltinis, Étienne Decroux, Juran Hisao and Marcel Marceau.

Notable productions

  • Ben Jonson's Volpone
  • Molière's L’Avare
  • Sophocles’s Antigone in the Jean Cocteau adaptation with music by Arthur Honegger
  • Pirandello's The Pleasure of Honesty
  • Shakespeare's Richard III.
  • as actor
  • Le Miracle des loups (1924 film)
  • Le Joueur d'échecs (1927 film)
  • Misdeal (1928)
  • Cagliostro (1929)
  • Filmography

    Actor
    1950
    Vagabonds imaginaires as
    Le récitant (segment 'Les étoiles') (voice)
    1947
    Quai des Orfèvres as
    Georges Brignon
    1947
    Les jeux sont faits as
    Le marquis
    1941
    Le briseur de chaînes as
    Esprit Mouret
    1941
    Volpone as
    Corbaccio
    1937
    L'affaire du courrier de Lyon as
    Le témoin aveugle
    1937
    Street of Shadows as
    Le colonel Mathésius
    1934
    Les Misérables as
    Thénardier
    1929
    Cagliostro - Liebe und Leben eines großen Abenteurers as
    Marquis de Espada-Comte de Breteil
    1928
    Misdeal as
    Olivier Maldone
    1927
    The Chess Player as
    Baron von Kempelen
    1924
    Miracle of the Wolves as
    Le roi Louis XI
    1921
    The Three Musketeers (Short) as
    Le Père Joseph
    1921
    L'homme qui vendit son âme au diable as
    Le Diable
    1920
    Le secret de Rosette Lambert as
    Bertrand
    1919
    Âmes d'orient as
    Agapian
    Producer
    1928
    La zone (Documentary short) (producer)
    1928
    Misdeal (producer)
    Self
    1942
    Étoiles de demain (Documentary short) as
    Self
    Archive Footage
    2017
    Le scandale Clouzot (TV Movie documentary) as
    Georges Brignon
    2008
    Catalogue of Ships (Documentary) as
    Maldone
    1985
    Plaisir du théâtre (TV Mini Series documentary) as
    Self
    - Episode dated 29 April 1985 (1985) - Self
    1976
    Chantons sous l'occupation (Documentary) as
    Self

    References

    Charles Dullin Wikipedia