Daniel Mesguich
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Daniel Mesguich, 2011. | |
Born |
Algiers, French Algeria (now Algeria) | July 15, 1952
Occupation |
Actor Director |
Years active | 1974 - present |
Daniel Mesguich (born July 15, 1952) is a French-Algerian[1] actor and director in theater and opera, and professor of stage acting school.[2]
Biography
In 1970, he was admitted into the Conservatoire National Supérieur d'Art Dramatique, after which he opened the Théâtre du Miroir ("Mirror Theater"),[1] with whom he opened a course in drama. After ten years, he returned to the school to teach at the request of Jean-Pierre Miquel, becoming the youngest professor on campus. He is currently the director of the school.[2]
He has acted in over a hundred plays, fifty operas in France and abroad, and some 40 movies and television pieces.
Actor
- 1978: Molière by Ariane Mnouchkine
- 1978: Le Dossier 51 by Michel Deville
- 1979: Love on the Run by François Truffaut
- 1981: Quartet by James Ivory
- 1983: La Belle captive by Alain Robbe-Grillet
- 1994: Jefferson in Paris by James Ivory
- 1996: Limited Edition by Bernard Rapp
- 1999: L'Autrichienne by Pierre Granier-Deferre (as Fouquier-Tinville)
- 2001: The Musketeer by Peter Hyams (as King Louis XIII)
- 2003: Le Divorce by James Ivory
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Daniel Mesguich, Acteur et directeur de théâtre français" (in French). Evene.fr. Retrieved September 6, 2010.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Hernandez, Brigitte (2010). "Enseigner l'art dramatique...". Le Point (in French) (April 2).
External links
- Daniel Mesguich at the Internet Movie Database
- (French) Théâtre On Line
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