Jean-Claude Grumberg
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Jean-Claude Grumberg | |
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Born | 1939 France |
Nationality | French |
Notable awards | 1999 Molière for best play |
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Jean-Claude Grumberg (born 1939) is a French writer of children's books and a playwright.
Early life[]
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Before becoming a playwright, Jean-Claude Grumberg held several jobs including working as a tailor, he takes to the middle part of his play L'Atelier. He discovered drama being an actor in the company. He became a writer in 1968 with Demain, une fenêtre sur rue, and short texts like Rixe which played at the Comédie-Française. He writes about what haunts him since childhood: the death of his father in the Nazi death camps: Maman revient pauvre orphelin, Dreyfus (1974), L'Atelier (1979) and Zone libre (1990).
In 1998, L'Atelier returned to Théâtre Hébertot in Paris, won great success and won the 1999 .
In film, he is writer: Les Années Sandwiches, co-writer with François Truffaut for The Last Metro, La Petite Apocalypse of Costa-Gavras, Le Plus Beau Pays du monde by Marcel Bluwal (1999), Fait d'hiver Robert Enrico (1999). For television, he wrote scenarios Thérèse Humbert, Music Hall, by Marcel Bluwal, Les Lendemains qui chantent, by Jacques Fansten et Julien l'apprenti, by Jacques Otmezguine.
He is one of the few contemporary French playwrights alive to be studied in school (including L'Atelier). Jean-Claude Grumberg received the Grand Prize of the Académie française in 1991 and SACD Prize in 1999 for lifetime achievement; the in 1991 for Zone libre and in 1999 L'Atelier.
Jean-Claude Grumberg is the father of actress .
Actor[]
- 1963: by , directed Jacques Fabbri, Théâtre de Paris
- 1964: L'Aquarium d'Aldo Nicolai, directed Jacques Fabbri, Théâtre de Paris
- 1965: La Grande Oreille by , directed Jacques Fabbri, Théâtre de Paris
- 1965: L'Envers d'une conspiration by Alexandre Dumas, directed Jacques Fabbri, Théâtre de Paris
- 1973: En r'venant de l'expo Jean-Claude Grumberg, directed Jean-Pierre Vincent , Festival d'Avignon Odéon Theatre, Théâtre National de Strasbourg
- 1982: Night and Day by Tom Stoppard, directed , House of Culture André Malraux Reims,
- 1990: Zone libre by Jean-Claude Grumberg, directed Maurice Benichou Théâtre national de la Colline
Works[]
- Plays
- Sortie au théâtre
- L'Atelier
- Les Vacances
- Rixe
- Les Rouquins
- À qui perd gagne
- Adam et Ève
- Le Duel (after Chekhov)
- Conversation avec mon père
- Amorphe d'Ottenburg
- Linge sale
- Rêver peut-être
- Demain une fenêtre sur rue
- En r'venant d'l'expo
- L'Indien sous Babylone
- Maman revient, pauvre orphelin
- Quatre commémorations
- Dreyfus (1974), interprété par Maurice Chevit et Claude Dauphin
- Zone libre
- Michu
- La Vocation
- Pinok et Barbie
- Marie des grenouilles
- Iq et Ox
- Mon Père. Inventaire
- Une leçon de savoir-vivre
- L'Enfant Do
- Les Courtes
- La Nuit tous les chats sont gris
- Quatre Pièces courtes
- Le Petit Violon
- Chez Pierrot
- Les Autres
- Ca va ?
- Vers Toi Terre promise, Tragédie dentaire
- Moi je crois pas !
- Scenarios
- 1975: Le Petit Marcel by Jacques Fansten
- 1980: The Last Metro by François Truffaut
- 1988: by Pierre Boutron
- 1993: La Petite Apocalypse of Costa Gavras
- 1999: by Marcel Bluwal
- 1999: by Robert Enrico
- 2002: Amen. of Costa Gavras
- 2005: The Axe of Costa Gavras
- 2015: The Art Dealer of François Margolin
- Pieces for Children
- Le Petit Violon
- Marie des grenouilles
- Pinok et Barbie
- Iq et Ox
- Le Petit Chaperon Uf
- Mange ta main
Awards[]
- Molières
- for Death of a Salesman
- for Free zone
- for Another Love Story
- nomination for Adam and Eve
- for The Workshop
- L'Atelier
- nomination for Conversations avec mon père
- for To you promised land
- (), Price of Pleasure SACD and Price's Theater Dreyfus.
- () and Ibsen Prize for L'Atelier.
- () for Rêver peut-être
- () for Vers toi terre promise, tragédie dentaire
- 1991 Grand Prix du Théâtre de l’Académie française for Zone libre
- 1999 SACD Prize for all of his work
- César Awards 2003 for Amen. of Costa Gavras
External links[]
- Jean-Claude Grumberg at IMDb
- In the Aftermath of War, Reconstructing Their Lives New York Times
- 1939 births
- Male actors from Paris
- French male stage actors
- French people of Romanian-Jewish descent
- 20th-century French dramatists and playwrights
- Living people
- 21st-century French male actors
- 20th-century French male actors
- French male screenwriters
- French screenwriters