Philippe Clévenot

Darsteller

10. September 1942 — 18. Oktober 2001 (59 Jahre)
Philippe Clévenot ranks among the greatest actors of a generation who, in the 1960s and 1970s, embarked on the adventure of collective creations and sought to reach a new, popular audience, following in the footsteps of Jean Vilar or Ariane Mnouchkine. From 1962 to 1965, he studied at the Centre dramatique de l’Est, then directed by Hubert Gignoux, Paul Lefèvre, and Claude Petitpierre. At the same time, he continued studying the organ, harpsichord, and piano. After two years of military service (1965–1967), during which he learned German, he joined the Maison de la Culture in Bourges, directed by Gabriel Monnet.

In 1971, he took part in the early days of the Théâtre de l’Espérance with Jean Jourdheuil and Jean‑Pierre Vincent, then in 1976 joined the school of the TNS (the higher school of dramatic arts in Strasbourg), also directed by Jean‑Pierre Vincent. From 1985 to 1987, he was a resident actor at the Comédie‑Française.

Philippe Clévenot performed both classical and contemporary repertoire. He appeared in The Misanthrope by Molière and Macbeth by Shakespeare (both directed by Jean‑Pierre Vincent); in The Prince of Homburg by Kleist (directed by Matthias Langhoff) and The Broken Jug by the same author (directed by Bernard Sobel); in The School for Wives by Molière (directed by Bernard Sobel); Rameau’s Nephew by Diderot (directed by Jean‑Marie Simon); in Artaud Mômo and The Vieux‑Colombier Lecture as well as The True Story of Artaud Mômo by Antonin Artaud, in which he portrayed the author; in The Sea Wall by Marguerite Duras; In the Jungle of Cities by Brecht (directed by Stéphane Braunschweig); The Life of the Egoist Fätzer, also by Brecht (directed by Bernard Sobel); Rumor on Wall Street by Bernard Chatellier, based on Melville’s Bartleby (directed by Bérangère Bonvoisin); and Pioneers in Ingolstadt by Marieluise Fleisser.

As a director, he notably staged Anna Christie by Eugene O’Neill in Geneva in 2000 — a production later revived at the Théâtre Gérard Philipe in Villeurbanne in 2001. He also wrote Celle qui ment, inspired by the famous Italian mystic Angela of Foligno.

His first film role was offered by René Allio in 1970 in Les Camisards. He later worked with numerous filmmakers, including Bertrand Blier, Patrice Leconte, and Jean‑Jacques Beineix. One of his final film appearances was in Disparus (1998), the first historical and political feature by young director Gilles Bourdos.

Bekannt aus

  • Der Mann der Friseuse
    Der Mann der Friseuse1990
  • Camille Claudel
    Camille Claudel1988
  • Céline und Julie fahren Boot
    Céline und Julie fahren Boot1974
  • Place Vendôme - Heiße Diamanten
    Place Vendôme - Heiße Diamanten1998
  • Stille Wasser
    Stille Wasser1981
  • Rosalyn und die Löwen
    Rosalyn und die Löwen1988
  • West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
    West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty1979
  • Der Aufruhr in den Cevennen
    Der Aufruhr in den Cevennen1972
  • Der Seitensprung
    Der Seitensprung1974
  • Der Mönch und die Frauen
    Der Mönch und die Frauen1972
  • Brennender Sommer
    Brennender Sommer1987
  • Les deux Fragonard
    Les deux Fragonard1989
  • The Place of Another
    The Place of Another1993
  • Disparus
    Disparus1998
  • Die Augen der Vögel
    Die Augen der Vögel1983

Filmografie

1998
Place Vendôme · as Kleiser
1998
Disparus · as Rosenthal
1993
The Place of Another · as Thomas' Father
1992
Urgence d'aimer · as Le Professeur Thibaud
1991
Merci La Vie · as Producer
1990
The Hairdresser's Husband · as Morvoisieux
1989
Les deux Fragonard · as Father Rudolphe
1989
Kiss Me · as L'accordeur
1988
Camille Claudel · as Eugène Blot
1988
Roselyne and the Lions · as Bracquard
1987
1986
The Sidewalks of Saturn · as Comisario
1985
Alexina · as Doctor Chesnet
1985
Diesel · as Amadeus
1985
Blanche and Marie · as Commissioner Benoist
1983
The Eyes of the Birds · as Enrique Materneo
1981
Deep Water · as Henri Valette
1980
Cocktail Molotov · as Le Diplomate
1979
West Indies · as L'abbé
1975
Parlez-moi d'amour · as Le Psychologue
1975
The Story of Paul · as L'amnésique
1975
That Most Important Thing: Love · as William Nesbitt
1974
1974
1974
Escapade · as Paul
1973
Marriage a la Mode · as Don Juan
1972
1972
The French Calvinists · as 'la Fleur'