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Acting
July 21, 1934
January 14, 2008
Boulogne-Billancourt, Seine [now Hauts-de-Seine], France
Georges Alain Thierry Feydeau (21 July 1934 – 14 January 2008) was a French actor, director and writer. He was a grandson of the playwright Georges Feydeau, and appeared in several of his grandfather's works, and directed new productions of two of them. Feydeau was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, near Paris, on 21 July 1934, son of Michel Feydeau (1900–1961) and his wife Françoise, née Hoentschel. At the Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique in Paris he won the first prize for comedy in 1958, after which he joined the company of the Comédie-Française, of which he remained a member until 1983. During his time with the company Feydeau was appointed to the rank of Grand Pensionnaire, but was never made a full Sociétaire. In a stage career lasting nearly fifty years, Feydeau played in a wide range of plays, from French and foreign classics, such as Corneille's Le Menteur, Hugo's Ruy Blas and Schiller's Marie Stuart to 20th-century works by writers including Anouilh, Cocteau, Giraudoux, Sacha Guitry and Marcel Pagnol. Among his more unusual roles was Agatha Christie's Captain Hastings in a stage adaptation of a Poirot story. The dramatist in whose plays he appeared most frequently was Molière – Les Archives du spectacle record 14 Molière productions in which he played between 1958 and 1973. In his grandfather's plays Feydeau took the roles of Fontanet in Jacques Charon's production of Un fil à la patte (1961 and subsequent revivals), Moricet in his own production of Monsieur chasse! (1969), Pontagnac in Jean Meyer's production of Le Dindon (1970), Ribadier or Thommereux in his own production of Le Système Ribadier (1972), Etienne in Jacques-Henri Duval's production of Occupe-toi d'Amélie (1972), and Dr Finache in Jean-Laurent Cochet's production of La Puce à l'oreille (1978). On television Feydeau appeared frequently in the long-running series Au théâtre ce soir (At the theatre tonight), taking 21 different roles between 1968 and 1985. He made numerous other television appearances, and did a small amount of work for the cinema. As a writer, Feydeau published two books about the distinguished actress Edwige Feuillère, whom he knew well. He also published some fiction. Feydeau died in Paris on 14 January 2008, aged 73. He is buried in the Montmartre Cemetery with other family members including the playwright. Source: Article "Alain Feydeau" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Le président d'Indosuez
2007

Gaston Veyron-Lafitte
2006

Le théologien
2001

Arthur de Varville
1997

Self
1987

Jerry Barnett
1985

Edmond Janville
1981

Philippe d'Orcemont
1981

Robert Morisson
1980

Manfred
1980

as Le président d'Indosuez

as Gaston Veyron-Lafitte

as Le théologien

as Arthur de Varville

as Self

as Jerry Barnett

as Edmond Janville

as Philippe d'Orcemont

as Robert Morisson

as Manfred

as Docteur Finache

as Albert

as Albert Grésillons
as Le Maître d'Hôtel

as Tiburce, le majordome

as Thommereux

as Brézolles
as Robert Valentin

as Maurice Valax, l'architecte et ami de la maison

as Pierre Serigny, client et prétendant "ramant" de Juliette
as Self

as Le marié

as Pontagnac

as Valentin

as Argatiphonditas

as Maurice Valax, l'architecte et ami de la maison

as Tiburce, le majordome

as Doctor Renaud

as Mario


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