Jean Anouilh

AKA:
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1910-06-23

Bordeaux, Gironde, France

Biography

Jean Marie Lucien Pierre Anouilh (23 June 1910 – 3 October 1987) was a French dramatist whose career spanned five decades. Though his work ranged from high drama to absurdist farce, Anouilh is best known for his 1944 play Antigone, an adaptation of Sophocles' classical drama, that was seen as an attack on Marshal Pétain's Vichy government. His plays are less experimental than those of his contemporaries, having clearly organized plot and eloquent dialogue. One of France's most prolific writers after World War II, much of Anouilh's work deals with themes of maintaining integrity in a world of moral compromise. Anouilh was born in Cérisole, a small village on the outskirts of Bordeaux, and had Basque ancestry. His father, François Anouilh, was a tailor, and Anouilh maintained that he inherited from him a pride in conscientious craftmanship. He may owe his artistic bent to his mother, Marie-Magdeleine, a violinist who supplemented the family's meager income by playing summer seasons in the casino orchestra in the nearby seaside resort of Arcachon. Marie-Magdeleine worked the night shifts in the music-hall orchestras and sometimes accompanied stage presentations, affording Anouilh ample opportunity to absorb the dramatic performances from backstage. He often attended rehearsals and solicited the resident authors to let him read scripts until bedtime. He first tried his hand at playwriting here, at the age of 12, though his earliest works do not survive. In 1918 the family moved to Paris where the young Anouilh received his secondary education at the Lycée Chaptal. Jean-Louis Barrault, later a major French director, was a pupil there at the same time and recalls Anouilh as an intense, rather dandified figure who hardly noticed a boy some two years younger than himself. He earned acceptance into the law school at the Sorbonne but, unable to support himself financially, he left after just 18 months to seek work as a copywriter at the advertising agency Publicité Damour. He liked the work, and spoke more than once with wry approval of the lessons in the classical virtues of brevity and precision of language he learned while drafting advertising copy. ... Source: Article "Jean Anouilh" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Crew Roles

Anna Karenina
Writer
A Time for Loving
Writer
Monsieur Vincent
Writer
Valčík toreadorů
Theatre Play
The Mayor's Dilemma
Dialogue
Crimson Curtain
Dialogue
Dear Caroline
Writer
Kruté štěstí
Theatre Play
Antigone
Writer
Romeo a Jana
Theatre Play
The Traveler Without Luggage
Director
The Traveler Without Luggage
Writer
The Bride of Darkness
Screenplay
A Trap for Cinderella
Screenplay
On m'a volé mon adolescence
Writer
Cavalcade of Love
Screenplay
Circle of Love
Screenplay
Becket
Theatre Play
Appuntamento a Senlis
Writer
The Passion of Slow Fire
Writer
Eurydice
Writer
Confessions of a Newlywed
Screenplay
La Nuit des rois
Writer
La répétition ou L'amour puni
Author
Il est important d'être aimé
Writer
The Lark
Writer
White Paws
Scenario Writer
The Knight of the Night
Writer
Orchester
Theatre Play
You Ain't Seen Nothin' Yet
Theatre Play
Two Pennies Worth of Violets
Director
Two Pennies Worth of Violets
Dialogue
Repetitionen
Writer
Monsoon
Theatre Play
The Savage
Writer
Marie-Martine
Screenplay
Le voyageur sans bagage
Book
Antigone
Writer
Waltz of the Toreadors
Theatre Play
The Citadel of Silence
Dialogue
Madame de…
Screenplay
The Savage
Original Story
Don't Wake Up Madam
Author
La Répétition ou l'Amour puni
Writer
Twentieth Century Theatre: Colombe
Writer
Antigona
Theatre Play
Scenario Writer
Dialogue
Theatre Play
Writer
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