Claude Giraud

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Claude Giraud (5 February 1936 in Chamalières – 3 November 2020) was a French actor.

Career[]

Claude Giraud studied with Tania Balachova at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier; Berthe Bovy and Jean Meyer at the École de la rue Blanche (, ENSATT). In November 1957 he was accepted as a student[1] at CNSAD Conservatoire national supérieur d'art dramatique, where he studied with Jean Debucourt and Fernand Ledoux. Upon his graduation he was the first male student to win all three categories during the Concourse (Classical Comedy, Modern Comedy, Tragedy).[2][3] In 1962 he was the first recipient of the newly created Prix Gérard Philipe. He was engaged at the Comédie Française in 1962 as a pensionnaire.[4] Besides his debut role as Valère in Molière's The Miser, he played Arsace in Corneille's Bérénice, and the narrator in the stage adaptation of André Gide's short story Le retour de l'enfant prodigue (The Return of the Prodigal Son). Disappointed that he was only cast in small roles, he left the Comédie Française after a few months to start his film career. He played the leading role as Capitaine Langlois in François Leterrier's movie adaptation of Jean Giono's novel A King Without Distraction in 1962.[5] He was Oedipus in the film adaptation of Jean Cocteau's The Infernal Machine. He joined the to play a US tour in New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., and Princeton in October–November 1963.[6] For his presentation of Hippolite in Phèdre and Titus in Bérénice at The Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Broadway,[7] he was awarded the Theater World Award.[8][9] He played the role of the soldier Georges in Roger Vadim's Circle of Love,[10] a film adaptation of Arthur Schnitzler's scandalous play La Ronde (play). Between 1964 and 1966, Claude Giraud played the part of Philippe de Plessis-Bellières beside Michèle Mercier in three Angélique films: Angélique, Marquise des Anges, Marvelous Angelique, and Angelique and the King. He returned to the Comédie Française in 1972 and became the 460th sociétaire in 1976.[11] He left again in 1982 to join Jean-Laurent Cochet's newly created Théâtre Hébertot.

He gained fame in TV series as hero Morgan/Jacques de Saint-Hermine in the adventure series Les Compagnons de Jéhu by Michel Drach[12][13]adapted from the eponymous novel by Alexandre Dumas. Bernard Toublanc-Michel engaged him in 1967 for the role of d'Aulnay in Adolphe ou l'âge tendre. The TV series Les rois maudits, where he played the role of Sir Roger Mortimer, was another huge success. In 1973, he played the fictional Arab revolutionary leader Mohamed Larbi Slimane, who poses as Rabbi Zeiligman in The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob with Louis de Funès. In the TV movie (1976) he played Claude Jade's husband Régis, whose marriage is saved by an au-pair granny played by Gisèle Casadesus.

Other TV series include  [de] (1979), in which he played corrupt banker Silas Toronthal, based on Jules Verne's eponymous novel.

He married Catherine Marquand (1943-2012),[14] a fellow acting student at the Conservatoire, in 1963.[15][16] They had a son, Louis (*1963),[17] and a daughter, Marianne (*1966), who is also an actress and married to French actor and director .

Since 1987, he lived in Vernadel near Saint-Priest-des-Champs in Auvergne, where he owned a Connemara stud farm, Haras du Boissis.[18]

Giraud died in Saint-Priest-des-Champs on 3 November 2020 and was buried there on 7 November 2020.[19]

Theater[]

Year Title Author Director Role Name of Theater Notes
1962 Bérénice Jean Racine Arsace Comédie-Française 17 performances
1964 Edward Albee Franco Zeffirelli Nick[20][21][22] Théâtre de la Renaissance
1962–64 Phèdre Jean Racine Raymond Gérôme Hippolyte[23] Théâtre du Gymnase Marie Bell[24] Claude Giraud was awarded the Theatre World Award[8] for his role on Broadway Oct.-Nov. 1963[25]
1967 La Promesse Aleksei Arbuzov Michel Fagadau Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse
1969 Macbeth William Shakespeare Jean Meyer Théâtre des Célestins, Lyon
1969 (The Caretaker) Harold Pinter Jean-Laurent Cochet Mick Théâtre de Paris, previously called Théâtre Moderne
1971 (The Caretaker) Harold Pinter Jean-Laurent Cochet Mick Théâtre des Célestins, Lyon Tournées Herbert-Karsenty[26]
1972 Tu étais si gentil quand tu étais petit[citation needed] Jean Anouilh Jean Anouilh and Roland Piétri Égisthe[27][28] Théâtre Antoine-Simone Berriau
1972 , Œdipe à Colone Sophocles Jean-Paul Roussillon Comédie-Française at The Festival d'Avignon
1972 Richard III William Shakespeare, adapted by Jean-Louis Curtis Terry Hands Édouard IV Comédie-Française
1973 Molière Pierre Dux Comédie-Française
1973 Les Caprices de Marianne Alfred de Musset Jean-Laurent Cochet Octave Comédie-Française
1974 François Billetdoux Jean-Paul Roussillon Comédie-Française (Odéon)
1974 Coriolan William Shakespeare Jean Meyer Festival de Lyon
1975 Horace Pierre Corneille Jean-Pierre Miquel Curiace Comédie-Française
1976 La Nuit des rois (Twelfth Night) William Shakespeare Terry Hands Antonio Comédie-Française (Odéon)
1976 Cyrano de Bergerac Edmond Rostand Jean-Paul Roussillon Christian Comédie-Française (Odéon)
1976 Le Misanthrope Molière Jean-Laurent Cochet Festival de Sarlat
1976 Lorenzaccio Alfred de Musset Franco Zeffirelli Scoroncocolo Comédie-Française
1977 Michael Cacoyannis Penthée Comédie-Française (Odéon)
1977 Eugène Labiche Jean-Laurent Cochet Gargaret Comédie-Française
1978–1979 Carlo Goldoni Giorgio Strehler Leonardo Comédie-Française (Odéon)
1979 Le Malade imaginaire Molière Jean-Laurent Cochet Béralde Comédie-Française
1980 Simul et singulis – 1ère période 1680–1780 Simon Eine Comédie-Française
1980 La Révolte Auguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam Félix Comédie-Française
1981 Médée Jean Gillibert Créon Comédie-Française Festival d'Avignon
1983 Eugène Labiche Jean-Laurent Cochet Théâtre Hébertot
1983 Eugène Labiche Jean-Laurent Cochet Théâtre Hébertot
1983 Le Misanthrope Molière Jean-Laurent Cochet Théâtre Hébertot
1987  [fr] Robert Manuel Performed on cruise liner Mermoz (later renamed MV Serenade)
1990 Anton Chekhov Jacques Rosny Théâtre de la Madeleine
1990 L'Aiglon Edmond Rostand
1992 Chantecler Edmond Rostand Théâtre antique de Fourvière
1997 Pierre Charras Théâtre de l'Œuvre
1998 Horace Pierre Corneille Théâtre de l'Œuvre
2000  [fr] Henry Becque Jean-Laurent Cochet
2005 Charlotte Corday

Filmography[]

Year Title English Title Director Role Notes
1963 Un roi sans divertissement A King Without Distraction François Leterrier Le capitaine Langlois[29][30] Screenplay by Jean Giono, based on his eponymous novel
1963 The Infernal Machine (play) Œdipe[31] Television film
1964 Cinna (Corneille) Cinna (play) Cinna[32] Pierre Corneille
1964 Angélique, Marquise des Anges Angélique, Marquise des Anges Bernard Borderie Philippe de Plessis-Bellière[33] Based on the eponymous novel by Anne Golon and Serge Golon
1964 La Ronde Circle of Love Roger Vadim Georges[34] Based on La Ronde (play) by Arthur Schnitzler
1965 Merveilleuse Angélique Merveilleuse Angélique Bernard Borderie Philippe de Plessis-Bellière[35] Based on the novel by Anne Golon and Serge Golon
1966 Angélique et le Roy Angelique and the King Bernard Borderie Philippe de Plessis-Bellière[36] Based on the eponymous novel by Anne Golon and Serge Golon
1968 Bernard Toublanc-Michel d'Aulnay[37] Based on the 1816 French novel Adolphe by Benjamin Constant
1968 Phèdre (film, 1968) Pierre Jourdan Hippolyte[38] Based on the tragedy by Jean Racine
1973 Les Aventures de Rabbi Jacob The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob Gérard Oury Mohamed Larbi Slimane / Rabbi Zeiligman[39] Golden Globe nominee for Best Foreign Film (France)[40]
1974 La guerre du pétrole n'aura pas lieu La guerre du pétrole n'aura pas lieu Souheil Ben-Barka Tourner Entered into the 9th Moscow International Film Festival.[41]
1989 Roger Coggio Le comte Almaviva[42]
1989 Laporte[43]
1994 Jean-Claude Brisseau Romain Bousquet[44]

TV films and series[]

Recordings (selected)[]

1965, La Compagnie Marie Bell, Phèdre (Racine)[70]

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