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  1. Jean-Louis Bernard Barrault (French:; 8 September 1910 – 22 January 1994) was a French actor, director and mime artist who worked on both screen and stage.

  2. Jean-Louis Barrault, né le 8 septembre 1910 au Vésinet et mort le 22 janvier 1994 à Paris 16e, est un comédien, metteur en scène et directeur de théâtre français . Biographie. Jeunesse. Jean-Louis Barrault est le fils du pharmacien Jules Barrault (1876-1918) et de Marcelle Hélène Valette (1884-1939) 1.

  3. Jean-Louis Barrault was a French actor, director, and producer whose work with both avant-garde and classic plays helped revive French theatre after World War II. Barrault, a student of Charles Dullin, first appeared on the stage as a servant in Dullin’s production of Volpone (1931).

  4. Celebrated French stage actor/director/producer Jean-Louis Barrault was born on September 8, 1910. A superlative tragedian and mime, his dedication to both avant-garde and classical plays helped revive the French theatre after World War II, while presenting world premières of works by such playwrights as Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco and ...

  5. Celebrated French stage actor/director/producer Jean-Louis Barrault was born on September 8, 1910. A superlative tragedian and mime, his dedication to both avant-garde and classical plays helped revive the French theatre after World War II, while presenting world premières of works by such playwrights as Samuel Beckett, Eugène Ionesco and ...

  6. Jan 24, 1994 · Jean-Louis Barrault, actor, director, theatre manager and theoretician: born Le Vesinet, France 8 September 1910; married 1940 Madeleine Renaud; died Paris 22 January 1994. JEAN-LOUIS...

  7. If Jean-Louis Barrault means anything today it is the name of the man credited with playing the mime artist Jean-Baptiste Debureau in an impressive but dauntingly long black-and-white French film titled Les Enfants du paradis (a.k.a. Children of Paradise).