Jean-Claude Drouot

Jean -Claude Drouot ( born December 17, 1938) is a Belgian actor.

Trained at " Junges Theater " in Brussels, was Drouot in Paris pupil of Charles Dullin. Since 1962 he plays in France theater. From 1963 to 1966 he played the title role in the 52 episodes of the TV series Thierry la Fronde. His first hit film in 1965, starring in The happiness of Agnès Varda.

Tony Richardson hired him in 1968 for Satan shuffles the cards, William Klein for Mr. Freedom, Kevin Billington 1970 The Light at the End of the World and Franklin J. Schaffner for Nicholas and Alexandra. He is among other things in his home country Stéphane Claude Chabrol Audrans husband Charles in the crack ( 1971). For television, he worked at that time for Marcel Cravenne (La fôret noir ) and Jean -Christophe Averty ( A Midsummer Night's Dream ). After Bardot vehicle Colinot (1973 ) by Nina Companeez he worked frequently for television and the theater. His last major feature films counted Steve Barron The Adventures of Pinocchio (1996). On television, he played in 2011 the painter Elstir in Nina Companzéez ' Marcel Proust adaptation a la recherche du temps perdu

From 1985 to 1990 he has been director of the Théâtre national de Belgique in Brussels.

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