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Jean Pierre Granval

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Genre
  
Classical


Full Name
  
Jean-Pierre Charles Gribouval

Occupation
  
Died
  
28 May 1998, Poissy, France

Parents
  
Charles Granval, Madeleine Renaud

Albums
  
Le Petit Ménestrel: La Flûte Enchantée Racontée Aux Enfants (Mozart), Offenbach: La vie parisienne (Mono Version)

Similar
  
Madeleine Renaud, Charles Granval, Jean‑Louis Barrault

Jean-Pierre Granval, stage name of Jean-Pierre Charles Gribouval, (10 December 1923 – 28 May 1998) was a 20th-century French stage and film actor as well as a theatre director.

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Jean-Pierre Granval is the son of Charles Granval and Madeleine Renaud, both sociétaires of the Comédie-Française. He appeared in 4 feature films and some TV films, including some classics : The Satin Slipper, Harold and Maude, The Cherry Orchard, Double Inconstancy.

He is buried in Pennedepie (Calvados).

Cinema

  • 1959: Maigret et l'Affaire Saint-Fiacre, by Jean Delannoy - as the journalist
  • 1959: Picnic on the Grass, by Jean Renoir - as Ritou
  • Television

  • 1959 : The Doctor's Horrible Experiment, telefilm by Jean Renoir - as le patron de l'hôtel de passe
  • 1972 : Les Fossés de Vincennes, téléfilm de Pierre Cardinal - as le conseiller Réal
  • Theatre director

  • 1974: Sous le vent des îles Baléares by Paul Claudel, Théâtre Récamier
  • 1983: Lettres d'une mère à son fils by Marcel Jouhandeau, La Criée, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
  • 1984: Pense à l’Afrique after Think of Africa by Gordon Dryland, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
  • 1986: Les Salons by Bernard Minoret and Claude Arnaud, Théâtre Renaud-Barrault
  • Songs

    La vie parisienne - Act III: Récitatif "Dieu vous garde - messieurs…" - "Votre habit a craqué dans le dos !"
    Operette la vie parisienne: Act IV
    Operette la vie parisienne: Act III

    References

    Jean-Pierre Granval Wikipedia


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