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Nationality
  
Belgium

Plays
  
Le Cocu magnifique

Role
  
Dramatist

Name
  
Fernand Crommelynck

Occupation
  
dramatist



Born
  
19 November 1886 (
1886-11-19
)
Paris, France

Died
  
March 17, 1970, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France

Movies
  
War Be Damned, The Magnificent Cuckold, Belgian Revenge

Children
  
Aldo Crommelynck, Jean Crommelynck, Piero Crommelynck, Milan Crommelynck

Books
  
The Magnificent Cuckold, Mad for Love [program], The Theater of Fernand Crommelynck: Eight Plays

Similar People
  
Aldo Crommelynck, Antonio Pietrangeli, Alfred Machin, Ruggero Maccari, Diego Fabbri

Fernand Crommelynck (19 November 1886 – 17 March 1970) was a Belgian dramatist. His work is known for farces in which commonplace weaknesses are developed into monumental obsessions. He was born into a family of actors, the child of a French mother and a Belgian father and he himself was also an actor. His son Aldo Crommelynck, 1931–2009, was a renowned master printmaker, who worked with many major artists of the twentieth century.

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In his earliest works Crommelynck already demonstrated the grasp of style and content that in his maturity culminated in works of great poetic force. The dramatic structure in Nous n'irons plus au bois (1906), Le sculpteur de masques (1908) and Le marchand de regrets (1913), was already based on the logical development of an absurd premise.

Crommelynck's masterpiece was Le Cocu magnifique (1920), a 'lyrical farce' on the theme of a lover's jealousy. Staged with constructivist sets by Vsevolod Meyerhold — the first of their kind — the theatre play was such a hit that Crommelynck was able to give up acting and devote himself to writing. In Tripes d'or (1926) he satirized the passion for money and the spurious prestige it confers, while in Carine, ou la jeune fille folle de son âme (1929) he contrasted love and sensuality in the story of a chaste young girl who is faithful to her ideals of love to the bitter end.

Both in language and dramatic technique, Crommelynck has been one of the most lyrical and original writers of the 20th century theatre.

Select Works

  • Le Sculpteur des masques (1908)
  • L'Histoire de Minna Claessens (Alfred Machin, 1912)
  • L'agent Rigolo et son chien policier (Alfred Machin, 1912)
  • Le Marchand de regrets (1913)
  • Maudite soit la guerre (Alfred Machin, 1914)
  • Le Cocu magnifique (drama)' (1921)
  • Les Amants puérils (1921)
  • Tripes d'or (1930)
  • Le Cadavre n° 5 (Gaston Schoukens, 1932)
  • Une Femme qu'a le cœur trop petit (1934)
  • Chaud et froid (1936)
  • Selected filmography

  • The Judge (1921)
  • Miarka (1937)
  • The Novel of Werther (1938)
  • References

    Fernand Crommelynck Wikipedia