From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. 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. Description above from the Wikipedia article Antonin Artaud licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie | Émile en ce miroir | 2009-01-01 | |
Movie | Seans : hommage á Antonin Artaud | (archive footage) | 1977-02-07 |
Movie | Bonaparte et la révolution | 1972-11-24 | |
Movie | Disorder Is 20 Years Old | Self (archive footage) | 1967-06-06 |
Movie | Napoléon Bonaparte | Marat | 1935-11-05 |
Movie | Crimson Dynasty | Cyrus Back | 1935-12-04 |
Movie | Lucrezia Borgia | Girolamo Savonarola | 1935-12-20 |
Movie | Liliom | Le rémouleur (The Knife Grinder) | 1934-05-15 |
Movie | Sidonie Panache | L'émir Abd-el-Kader | 1934-10-19 |
Movie | L'enfant de ma soeur | 1933-01-13 | |
Movie | Wooden Crosses | Soldat Vieublé | 1932-03-17 |
Movie | Faubourg Montmartre | Follestat (as Artaud) | 1931-10-02 |
Movie | The Threepenny Opera | Un mendiant | 1931-06-08 |
Movie | Verdun, memories of history | 1931-11-06 | |
Movie | Tarakanova | le jeune tzigane | 1930-03-18 |
Movie | La Femme d'une nuit | Jaroslav | 1930-06-16 |
Movie | Around the End of the World | Self | 1930-12-31 |
Movie | Verdun: Visions of History | The intellectual | 1928-11-08 |
Movie | The Passion of Joan of Arc | Jean Massieu | 1928-04-21 |
Movie | L'Argent | Mazaud | 1928-12-25 |
Movie | Napoleon | Jean-Paul Marat | 1927-05-08 |
Movie | Mathusalem | 1927-11-06 | |
Movie | Graziella | Cecco | 1926-07-23 |
Movie | Le Juif Errant | Jacques Dupuis, dit Gringalet | 1926-12-24 |
Movie | Surcouf | Jacques Morel, un traitre | 1925-02-13 |
Movie | News Item | M. Deux | 1923-12-01 |
Movie | The Torture of Silence | 1917-03-06 |