Ania Guédroïtz
Ania Guédroïtz, born Princess[1] Agnès Alexéievna Guedroitz[2] on 15 January 1949, Dublin, Ireland, is a Belgian actress.
Biography
Ania Guédroïtz was born in Dublin in 1949. Daughter of Oonagh Ryan (Kathleen Ryan's sister) and Prince Alexis Nicolaiévitch Guedroitz.
She lived her childhood in Brussels with her father who was remarried to a young woman from the Belgian nobility.
Educated in Brussels, she began studying drama at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, where she obtained a first prize "avec grande distinction" in 1972.
She then began a professional career[3] in various theatres in Brussels.
In 1973, she married the Belgian theater actor Jean-Claude Frison. The couple had a son, Michaël, born in 1974. They divorced in 1977.
She was made a Knight of the Order of Leopold II in 1992.
Main roles
- 1971-1972 : Agnès in L'Ecole des femmes by Molière (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1972-1973 : Marianne in Les Caprices de Marianne by Musset (Théâtre National de Belgique)
- 1976-1977 : Mousseline in Mousseline by Louis Velle (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Agnès in L'Ecole des femmes by Molière (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Isabelle in L'Ecole des maris by Molière (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Suzanneke in Le Mariage de Mlle Beulemans by Fonson and Wicheler (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Alison in Printemps à Rome ! (Avanti!) by Samuel Taylor (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1979-1980 : Nina in La Mouette by Tchekhov (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1989-1990 : Sophie in Le jeu de l'Amour et de la Mort by Romain Rolland (Compagnie Yvan Baudouin)
- 1989-1990 : Aglaé in L'Hurluberlu by Jean Anouilh (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1991-1992 : Denise in L'Eloignement by Loleh Bellon (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1992-1993 : Mathilde in Un caprice by Musset (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
Important supporting roles
- 1970-1971 : Gnese in Il Campiello by Goldoni (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1971-1972 : Anémone in Cher Antoine by Jean Anouilh (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1971-1972 : Isabelle in Le Menteur by Corneille (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1972-1973 : Henriette in Les Femmes savantes by Molière (Théâtre National de Belgique)
- 1972-1973 : Mathilde in Les Fils du soleil by Christopher Hampton (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1972-1973 : Lady Janet in Mangeront-ils ? by Victor Hugo (Théâtre National de Belgique)
- 1972-1973 : Un témoin in Le Troisième Jour by Fodor (Comédie Claude Volter)
- 1974-1975 : Henriette in Les Femmes savantes by Molière (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1974-1975 : Iris in La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu by Giraudoux (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1974-1975 : Frida in Henri IV by Pirandello (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1975-1976 : Polly in Lady pain d'épices (The Gingerbread Lady) by Neil Simon (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1975-1976 : Saby in Ne coupez pas mes arbres by William Douglas Home (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1975-1976 : Jacqueline in Oscar by Claude Magnier (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1975-1976 : Patricia in Une femme qui a le coeur trop petit by Crommelynck (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1976-1977 : Marie-Rose in Harvey by Mary Chase (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1976-1977 : Ania in Les portes claquent by Michel Fermaud (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1976-1977 : Annick in Quarante carats by Barillet and Grédy (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Olympia in Don Juan by Ghelderode (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1977-1978 : Gwendoline in Parodies by Tom Stoppard (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1978-1979 : La princesse Nathalie in Le Prince de Hombourg by Kleist (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1979-1980 : Lucille in La Mort de Danton by Büchner (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1979-1980 : L'américaine in Oncle Sam by Victorien Sardou (Comédie Claude Volter)
- 1980-1981 : Nancy in Le Cauchemar de Bella Manningham (Gaslight) by Patrick Hamilton (Compagnie des Galeries)
- 1988-1989 : Mademoiselle Nina in La Vengeance d'une orpheline russe by Douanier Rousseau (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1990-1991 : Marie in Le Retour au désert by Koltès (Rideau de Bruxelles)
- 1991-1992 : Alix in Chaud et Froid by Crommelynck (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1992-1993 : Priscilla in Les Sanctuaires de Victoria Swann by René Lambert (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1993-1994 : Emma in Boule de suif by Maupassant (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1994-1995 : Thea in Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ipsen (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1995-1996 : Marina in Les Rustres by Goldoni (Théâtre Royal du Parc)
- 1997-1998 : Fina in Maître Puntila et son Valet Matti by Bertold Brecht (Atelier Théâtre Jean Vilar)
- 1998-1999 : Mariana in Tout est bien qui finit bien (All's well that ends well) by William Shakespeare (Atelier Théâtre Jean Vilar)
Appearance in films
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