
Antonin Artaud
Aktor, Scenariusz
4 września 1896 — 4 marca 1948 (51 years)
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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.
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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.
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Known For
Filmografia
| 2007 | To Each His Own Cinema · as (segment: Artaud Double Bill) |
| 1978 | Europe After the Rain · as Jean Massieu |
| 1971 | Bonaparte and the Revolution · as Marat (archive Footage) |
| 1936 | The Road to Glory · as French Soldier |
| 1935 | Lucrezia Borgia · as Girolamo Savonarola |
| 1935 | Crimson Dynasty · as Cyrus Back |
| 1935 | Napoléon Bonaparte · as Marat |
| 1934 | Liliom · as Le Rémouleur (the Knife Grinder) |
| 1932 | Wooden Crosses · as Soldat Vieublé |
| 1931 | The Threepenny Opera · as Un Mendiant |
| 1931 | The Threepenny Opera · as Un Mendiant |
| 1931 | Faubourg Montmartre · as Follestat (as Artaud) |
| 1930 | Tarakanova · as Le Jeune Tzigane |
| 1928 | L'Argent · as Mazaud |
| 1928 | Verdun: Looking at History · as The Intellectual |
| 1928 | The Passion of Joan of Arc · as Jean Massieu |
| 1927 | Napoleon · as Jean-Paul Marat |
| 1917 |
| 1981 | Theater in Trance · as Texts |












