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Name
  
Maria Casares


Role
  
Actress

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Full Name
  
Maria Victoria Casares y Perez

Born
  
21 November 1922 (
1922-11-21
)
A Coruna, Galicia, Spain

Died
  
November 22, 1996, Alloue, France

Spouse
  
Andre Schlesser (m. 1978–1985)

Siblings
  
Esther Casares, Enrique Casares

Parents
  
Santiago Casares Quiroga, Gloria Perez

Movies
  
Orpheus, Children of Paradise, Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne, Testament of Orpheus, Flavia the Heretic

Similar People
  
Santiago Casares Quiroga, Marcel Carne, Jean Cocteau, Robert Bresson, Andre Cayatte

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María Casares (21 November 1922 – 22 November 1996) was a Spanish-French actress and one of the most distinguished stars of the French stage. She was usually credited in France as Maria Casarès.

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Early life

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Casares was born María Victoria Casares y Pérez in A Coruña, Galicia, the daughter of Santiago Casares Quiroga, a minister in Manuel Azaña's government and Prime Minister of Spain and of Gloria Pérez. She was helping in Madrid hospitals when she was fourteen. He father has a member of the Republican government so at the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War (1936), the family was forced to flee. The father went to London, the mother and daughter sought refuge in Paris.

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There, María attended the Lycée Victor Duruy then, after her graduation, she took speech classes with René Simon. She enrolled in the Paris Conservatoire, where she won the First Prize for tragedy and Second Prize for comedy.

Career

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In July 1942, she auditioned for Marcel Herrand who engaged her for his Théâtre des Mathurins. There, over the course of the next three years, she appeared in several plays including Deirdre of the Sorrows by J. M. Synge, The Master Builder by Ibsen, Le Malentendu (The Misunderstanding) by Albert Camus (with whom she had an affair), and an especially important premiere, Fédérico, after Prosper Mérimée, with Gérard Philipe.

Film

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In the meantime, she began to appear in films. Her first film role was in Marcel Carné's Les Enfants du paradis (1945), one of the great classics of French cinema. She also made Les dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945) for Robert Bresson, La Chartreuse de Parme (The Charterhouse of Parma) (1948) for Christian-Jaque, co-starring Gérard Philipe. For Cocteau, she played Death in his Orphée (1950) with Jean Marais and François Périer and in his Testament d'Orphée (Testament of Orpheus) (1959).

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In 1989, she was nominated for the César Award for Best Supporting Actress in La Lectrice.

Stage success

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From 1952 onwards, although she continued to appear in occasional films, she devoted herself mainly to the stage. She joined the Festival d'Avignon, the Comédie-Française and the Théâtre National Populaire under the leadership of Jean Vilar. Before her, no one actor or actress of foreign origin had ever played at Comédie-Française. She toured extensively throughout the world, appearing in the great classics of French theatre, including, in 1958, Corneille's Le Cid, Victor Hugo's Marie Tudor and Marivaux' Le Triomphe de l'Amour (The Triumph of Love) on Broadway.

Personal life and death

Casares took up French nationality in 1975 and three years later married André Schlesser, an actor known professionally as 'Dade, who had been her longtime companion and theatrical co-star.

She published her autobiography, Résidente privilégiée (Privileged Resident) in 1980, in which she discusses her 16-year affair with Camus.

The actress died at her country house, Château de La Vergne, in the village of Alloue in Poitou-Charentes; she left the property to the village. Today, the Domaine de la Vergne is a residence for artists and a setting for performances.

Films

TV

Filmography

Actress
1995
Someone Else's America as
Alonso's Mother
1994
Within/Without (Short)(voice)
1990
Les chevaliers de la table ronde as
Viviane (as María Casarès)
1989
Monte bajo
1989
Les nuits révolutionnaires (TV Mini Series) as
La Murène
1988
The Reader as
La veuve du général (as Maria Casarès)
1988
Sand and Blood as
Dolores
1985
Blanche and Marie as
Louise
1985
Les bonnes (TV Movie) as
Madame (as Maria Casarès)
1981
Peer Gynt (TV Movie) as
Ase, la mère
1980
Cinéma 16 (TV Series) as
Le docteur Burns
- Irène et sa folie (1980) - Le docteur Burns
1977
L'adieu nu as
Victoria
1975
L'île des chèvres (TV Movie) as
Agata
1974
Flavia, the Heretic as
Sister Agatha
1966
En votre âme et conscience (TV Series) as
Mathilde Frigart
- La mort de Sidonie Mertens (1966) - Mathilde Frigart
1964
La reine verte (TV Movie)
1963
Hieronymus Bosch (Short) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice)
1963
Yerma (TV Movie) as
Yerma
1963
Teatro Trece (TV Series)
- Yerma (1963)
1960
Hamlet, Prince de Danemark (TV Movie) as
La reine
1960
Testament of Orpheus as
La princesse (uncredited)
1959
Macbeth (TV Movie) as
Lady Macbeth
1956
Énigmes de l'histoire (TV Series)
1954
Le jardins du Seigneur (Short) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice)
1951
Ombre et lumière as
Caroline Bessier
1950
L'homme qui revient de loin as
Marthe Saint-Firmin
1950
Orpheus as
The Princess - Death
1949
Kean (TV Movie) as
Anna
1948
Wench as
Carmelle (as Maria Casarès)
1948
The Charterhouse of Parma as
La duchesse Gina de San Severina (as Maria Casares)
1947
L'amour autour de la maison as
Thérèse
1947
La septième porte as
Léila (as Maria Casarès)
1946
La revanche de Roger la Honte as
Julia de Terrenoire
1946
Roger la Honte as
Julia de Noirville
1945
The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne as
Hélène
1945
Children of Paradise as
Nathalie (as Maria Casarès)
Miscellaneous
1950
The Glass Castle (voice dubbing: Elisa Cegani - french version)
Self
1996
Jean Genet, le vagabond: Jean Genet, l'écrivain (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1992
Le cercle de minuit (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 January 1995 (1995) - Self
- Episode dated 5 September 1994 (1994) - Self
- Episode dated 11 November 1992 (1992) - Self
1992
Le divan (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Maria Casares: 2ème partie (1992) - Self (as Maria Casares)
- Maria Casares: 1ère partie (1992) - Self (as Maria Casares)
1989
Du côté de chez Fred (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 October 1989 (1989) - Self
1989
La nuit des Molières (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Winner
- 3ème nuit des Molières (1989) - Self - Winner
1988
Tal cual (TV Series) as
Self - Interviewee
- Episode dated 8 August 1988 (1988) - Self - Interviewee
1983
Plaisir du théâtre (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 1 July 1985 (1985) - Self
- Episode dated 27 June 1983 (1983) - Self
1983
Le grand échiquier (TV Series) as
Self
- Cocteau vivant (1983) - Self
1981
A fondo (TV Series) as
Self - Guest
- Episode dated 26 April 1981 (1981) - Self - Guest
1980
Apostrophes (TV Series) as
Self
- Portraits de femmes (1980) - Self
1978
Chroniques de France (TV Series documentary) as
Self - (segment "Maria Casarès, une grande tragédienne")
- Chroniques de France N° 148 (1978) - Self - (segment "Maria Casarès, une grande tragédienne") (as Maria Casarès)
1974
Les deux mémoires (Documentary) as
Self
1972
Jean Vilar, une belle vie as
Self (as María Casarès)
1967
D'amour et de pierre (Documentary short) as
Narratrice (voice)
1966
Pour le plaisir (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Derrière les paravents (1966) - Self
1962
Thamar en Amnon (Documentary)
1961
Satan mon prochain (Documentary short) as
Narration (voice, as Maria Casarès)
1959
Discorama (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 18 February 1959 (1959) - Self
1956
Le théâtre national populaire (Documentary short) as
Self
1955
Le Cabinet des estampes (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Les Deux Holbein: La Mort et la jeune fille (1955) - Self
1954
Le mystère de la licorne (Documentary short) as
Commentary (voice)
1954
Varsovie, quand même... (Documentary short) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice, as María Casarès)
1952
La vie de Jésus (Documentary) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice, as María Casarès)
1952
Le coeur d'amour épris du roi René (Documentary short) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice, as María Casarès)
1951
Guernica (Documentary short) as
Récitante / Narrator (voice, as María Casarès)
1946
Jeux de sable (Documentary short) as
Self
1945
La vie secrète des visages (Documentary short)
1942
Étoiles de demain (Documentary short) as
Self
Archive Footage
2023
Les Nuits de France Culture (Podcast Series)
- "Pour en finir avec le jugement de Dieu" avec Antonin Artaud et Maria Casarès (2023)
2022
Aux arts et cætera (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Maria Casarès et Albert Camus, toi, ma vie (2022) - Self
- Gérard Philipe, le dernier hiver du Cid (2022) - Self
2022
María Casares: a muller que viviu mil vidas as
Self
2020
Les vies d'Albert Camus (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2017
Journeys Through French Cinema (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Mes cinéastes de chevet 2 - Guitry, Pagnol, Bresson, Tati (2017) - Self
2009
Los caminos de la memoria (Documentary) as
Self
2009
Philippe Noiret: Gentleman saltimbanque (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
1997
Bookmark (TV Series) as
Self
- Albert Camus: The Madness of Sincerity (1997) - Self
1997
Le cercle de minuit (TV Series) as
Self
- Maria Casares (1997) - Self

References

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