
Cast
Roger Planchon
Acting
Cast
Roger Planchon
Known for
Acting
Born
1931-09-12
From
Saint-Chamond, Loire, France
Died
2009-05-12
Biography
Roger Planchon (born 12 September 1931 in Saint-Chamond, Loire, died on 12 May 2009 in Paris), was a French playwright, director, and filmmaker. Roger Planchon spent his childhood in the Ardèche, notably in Dornas. He found its inspiration from his rural origins and this issue was a recurring theme in his writings. He started on stage in 1949 after winning an amateur theater. In 1952, he founded the Théâtre de la Comédie, located in the rue des Marronniers, in Lyon. He was the director of the Théâtre de la Cité of Villeurbanne since 1957 (which became the Théâtre National Populaire in 1972). Roger Planchon transposed many works by Brecht, Molière, Shakespeare, and many works of contemporary authors, including Arthur Adamov and Michel Vinaver, but also opened the Théâtre National Populaire to Patrice Chéreau, then Georges Lavaudant. As films, he directed George Dandin ou le Mari confondu by Molière, Louis, enfant roi, which was entered at Cannes, and another one by Lautrec. In 2002, Christian Schiaretti succeeded him as director of the TNP; he created his own company with which he continued to write and direct until his death. He died on 12 May 2009 after a heart attack, he is buried in the Père Lachaise Cemetery (22nd division). Source: Article "Roger Planchon" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Camille Claudel
as Morhardt

A Man Escaped
as Guard on a Bike

Danton
as Antoine Fouquier-Tinville

The Return of Martin Guerre
as Jean de Coras

I... for Icarus
as David Naggara

Radio corbeau
as M. Faber, le maire

The Seventh Target
as Le commissaire Paillard

The Year of Awakening
as Le Capitaine

Dossier 51
as Esculape 1

Legitimate Violence
as Philippe Miller

Jean Galmot, aventurier
as Castellane

Roads to the South
as Parisian Attorney-at-law

Molière
as Colbert

La Comédie-Française ou L'amour joué
as Self

The Others
as Alexis Artaxerxès

A Strange Passion
as L'évêque

The Big Brother
as Inspecteur Valin

Leclerc, a dream of Indochina
as Admiral Argenlieu

Celluloid and Marble
as Self