Antonin Artaud
September 4, 1896 (128 years old) in Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Antonin Artaud (September 4, 1896, in Marseille – March 4, 1948 in Paris) was a French playwright, poet, actor and theatre director. Antonin is a diminutive form of Antoine "little Anthony", and was among a list of names which Artaud used throughout his writing career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Antonin Artaud licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2024 · Napoléon vu par Abel Gance - Deuxième partie : Napoléon et la Révolution française as Jean-Paul Marat
- 2024 · Napoléon vu par Abel Gance - Première partie : La jeunesse de Bonaparte as Jean-Paul Marat
- 2009 · Émile en ce miroir as
- 1977 · Seans : hommage á Antonin Artaud as (archive footage)
- 1972 · Bonaparte et la révolution as
- 1967 · Disorder Is 20 Years Old as Self (archive footage)
- 1935 · Lucrezia Borgia as Girolamo Savonarola
- 1935 · Crimson Dynasty as Cyrus Back
- 1935 · Napoléon Bonaparte as Marat
- 1934 · Sidonie Panache as L'émir Abd-el-Kader
- 1934 · Liliom as Le rémouleur (The Knife Grinder)
- 1933 · L'enfant de ma soeur as
- 1933 · Mater Dolorosa as
- 1932 · Coup de feu à l'aube as Trembleur
- 1932 · Wooden Crosses as Soldat Vieublé
- 1931 · Verdun, memories of history as
- 1931 · Faubourg Montmartre as Follestat (as Artaud)
- 1931 · The Threepenny Opera as Un mendiant
- 1930 · Around the End of the World as Self
- 1930 · La Femme d'une nuit as Jaroslav
- 1930 · Tarakanova as le jeune tzigane
- 1928 · L'Argent as Mazaud
- 1928 · Verdun: Visions of History as The intellectual
- 1928 · The Passion of Joan of Arc as Jean Massieu
- 1927 · Mathusalem as
- 1927 · Napoleon as Jean-Paul Marat
- 1926 · Le Juif Errant as Jacques Dupuis, dit Gringalet
- 1926 · Graziella as Cecco
- 1925 · Surcouf as Jacques Morel, un traitre
- 1923 · News Item as M. Deux
- 1923 · The Child King as
- 1917 · The Torture of Silence as