Jean-Paul Delvor

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Jean-Paul Delvor is a french actor born in Tonneins (France) (February 13, 1971 - ).
Trained at the Marianne Valéry Drama School, Jean-Paul Delvor joins the "Baladins in Agenais" theater company at a young age, under the direction of Roger Louret, Guy Louret, Katharine Delourtet, Christine Zavan, Gilbert Pascal or Pierre-Alain Leleu in various stage shows such as Aliénor, Le chien du jardinier, Lola, La Veuve futée, Le Légataire universel, Le Malade imaginaire, 27 Wagons Full of Cotton, Ubu Roi, Angelo, tyran de Padoue, Les Caprices de Marianne, Le Conte des contes, Les vacances brouillées … gaining strong experience in both classical and modern repertories.
Late 1992: he takes part in the creation of La Java des mémoires, by Roger Louret, a musical show, soon to be followed by Les Années Twist and Les Z’années Zazous at the Folies Bergère in Paris.
In 1997, he plays the part of the Innocent in L'Arlésienne, by Alphonse Daudet, on stage with Jean Marais and Bernadette Lafont.
In 1999, strong of his Cabaret experience, Jean-Paul Delvor creates a singing one-man show: Nobody understand me, staged by Sebastian Lalanne. Accompanied by pianist Patrick Laviosa, the show rocks the Bordelaise stage for several months in a row.
At the Bonaguil Festival in 2002, he creates Flitox, a children's show.
In 2003, Oliver Desbordes and Eric Perez request of him to portray a gang member of the Mackie gang, in The Threepenny Opera.
In 2004, he is Germain, the owner of the open-air café, in the stage-musical Et si on chantait?, by Jacques Pessis, at the Daunou Theater, in Paris, and on tour all over France.
September 2004: creation of Free the Zelektrons!, a musical show, with Sylvie Roche and Fabrice Banderra.
2005: Part of Feydeau 2005, a show inspired by Georges Feydeau's work (By the window, Patte en l'air and Les Pavés de l'ours) staged by Gilbert Pascal.
In 2006/2007, Jean-Paul Delvor joins the impressive cast of Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring, directed by Thierry Harcourt, next to Micheline Dax and Jacqueline Danno.