Didier Bezace
Didier Bezace | |
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Born |
Paris, France | 10 February 1946
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1976 – present |
Didier Bezace (born 10 February 1946) is a French actor.[1]
Life and career
Theatre student at the International Dramatic University Centre in Nancy, Didier Bezace received lessons from Bernard Drot, Jean-Marie Patte, Gilles Sandier, María Casares and Henri Gourbion.
Co-founder with Jean-Louis Benoît and Jacques Nichet of the theatre of l'Aquarium-Cartoucherie de Vincennes, he participated in all the shows that the company produced as author, stager and actor. Didier Bezace is the director of the théâtre de La Commune in Aubervilliers since 1997 and continues to act in cinema and television.
2005 works
- Avis aux intéressés by Daniel Keene
- La Version de Browning by Terence Rattigan, which was interpreted and staged by Molière, and which he described as the best adaptation of a foreign work, with Séverine Magois.
He staged works by Georges Feydeau, Emmanuel Bove, Molière - for The School for Wives which opened the Festival d'Avignon at the place of honour in July 2001.
His settings of scene are not only part of the theatrical genre. For example, La Femme changée en renard by David Garnett, Pereira prétend by Antonio Tabucchi...
In cinema, he has worked with Claude Miller (La Petite Voleuse), Bertrand Tavernier, Jeanne Labrune, Anne Théron, Valérie Guignabodet, Claude Zidi and Rémi Bezançon.
In television, he can be seen in Les Thibault, Sissi and recently in Mon fils d'ailleurs.
He has also been in the film Le Pressentiment, working with Jean-Pierre Darroussin based on the novel by Emmanuel Bove (Released in October 2006).
2006 pieces at the Théâtre de La Commune Objet perdu: 3 short pieces from memory, crying, recital, violin by Daniel Keene, Festival of here and now by Daniel Keene.
2006-2007 season
Themes of 'Mothers' with La Maman bohême based on Médée by Dario Fo and Franca Rame and May by Hanif Kureishi
Filmography
- 1976 : Guerres civiles en France, sketch Premier Empire by François Barat
- 1988 : The Little Thief by Claude Miller
- 1989 : Dédé by Jean-Louis Benoît
- 1991 : Sur la terre comme au ciel by Marion Hänsel
- 1991 : L.627 by Bertrand Tavernier
- 1992 : Taxi de nuit by Serge Leroy
- 1993 : Petits arrangements avec les morts by Pascale Ferran
- 1993 : Profil bas by Claude Zidi
- 1995 : Les Voleurs by André Téchiné
- 1997 : La Femme de chambre du Titanic by Bigas Luna
- 1998 : Le Plus beau pays du monde by Marcel Bluwal
- 1998 : La Dilettante by Pascal Thomas
- 1998 : Ça commence aujourd'hui by Bertrand Tavernier
- 1999 : Voyous voyelles by Serge Meynard
- 1999 : La Face cachée de la lune (La otra cara de la luna) by Lluis Josep Comeron
- 2000 : Ça ira mieux demain by Jeanne Labrune
- 2001 : Ceci est mon corps by Rodolphe Marconi
- 2002 : C'est le bouquet! by Jeanne Labrune
- 2002 : Nuit noire by Daniel Colas (uncredited)
- 2003 : Mariages ! by Valérie Guignabodet
- 2003 : Ce qu'ils imaginent by Anne Théron
- 2004 : Cause toujours ! by Jeanne Labrune
- 2005 : Ma vie en l'air by Rémi Bezançon
- 2006 : Le Pressentiment by Jean-Pierre Darroussin
- 2011 : The Minister
- 2016 : The Origin of Violence
Television
- 2005 : La Belle et le sauvage by Bertrand Arthuys
- 2006 : Les Camarades by François Luciani
- 2007 : Les Liens du sang by Régis Musset : Juge Dugourd
References
- ↑ Willis, John; Monush, Barry (2002-04-01). Screen World 2001. Hal Leonard Corporation. p. 270. ISBN 978-1-55783-479-9. Retrieved 6 April 2011.