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- NAME: Jean-Louis Barrault
- OCCUPATION: Film Actor, Theater Actor, Director
- BIRTH DATE: September 08, 1910
- DEATH DATE: January 22, 1994
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Le Vesinet, France
- PLACE OF DEATH: Paris, France
- Full Name: Jean-Louis Barrault
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Jean-Louis Barrault was a French actor director, and mime. He is best known for his role in the film The Children of Paradise (1945).
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Synopsis
Born on September 8, 1910, Jean-Louis Barrault was a French actor, director, and mime. He is best known for his role as a 19th-century mime in Marcel Carnet's 1945 film, Les Enfants du Paradis ("The Children of Paradise"). He was married to actress Madeleine Renaud and together they founded several theaters and toured extensively. They were instrumental in reviving French theater after World War II.
Quotes
"You have to wake up a virgin each morning." [on being an actor]
Theatrical and Film Career
Born on September 8, 1910 in Le Vésinet, France, actor-director Jean-Louis Barrault was an important figure in French theater. The son of a pharmacist, Barrault decided early on to pursue a career in the arts. He studied acting under Charles Dullin at the Theatre de l'Atelier. In 1931, he made his stage debut in a production of Volpone at Dullin's theater.
With Dullin, Barrault learned about the art of pantomime. He also began to branch out creatively, creating his own theater adaptation (a pantomime play) of the William Faulkner novel As I Lay Dying in 1935. Around this time, Barrault appeared in his first film, Les Beaux Jours. His most famous movie role came in 1944's Les Enfants du Paradis, directed by Marcel Carné. As the mime Baptiste, Barrault won international acclaim.
In 1940, Barrault married actress Madeleine Renaud. He joined Renaud at the Comedie Francaise, a traditional French theater. With the Comédie-Française, Barrault played Hamlet, among other roles. Seeking new outlets for their creative work, Barrault and his wife founded their own theater group around 1946. Barrault took on many roles in this new theatrical group, including directing, producing and acting. When the couple's theatrical company received government support in the late 1950s, they moved it to the Theatre de l'Odeon. Renamed the Theatre de France, the troupe prospered under this new arrangement.
For his theatrical efforts, Barrault is credited with bringing new life to French theater after World War II. He was a master of both classic and avant-garde theater, and helped introduce such playwrights as Eugene Ionesco, Jean Genet and Samuel Beckett to French audiences.
In 1968, Barrault experienced a professional setback after the student protests in Paris. He had allowed some of the demonstrators to use his theater, and this action upset the French government. As a result, Barrault lost his theater and his financial backing. He continued to dedicate himself to theatrical work, albeit with a smaller budget. After some time, Barrault and his troupe settled into their new home at the Theatre du Rond Point.
Final Years
Barrault continued to work at his Parisian theater until 1992. He died two years later, on January 22, 1994, at his home in Paris. He reportedly had a heart attack in his sleep. After his death, Barrault was praised for his artistic contributions. Jacques Toubon, France's culture minister, told the Los Angeles Times that the famed actor-director "held high the flag of theater and the flag of France in his triumphant tours abroad," adding that Barrault had a "unique mixture of subtlety and power, of intelligence and energy."
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