René Clermont

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René Clermont
René Clermont 1992-07-14 (cropped).jpg
Born14 November 1921
Dakar
Died24 October 1994(1994-10-24) (aged 72)
OccupationStage and film actor, playwright

René Clermont (14 November 1921 – 24 October 1994) was a French stage and film actor as well as a playwright.

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Comedian[]

  • 1962: (Episode: Les Blousons gris, by Marcel Bluwal) - L'éditeur
  • 1964: (by Jean-Pierre Decourt: M. de Beaupréau.) - Beaupréau (1964-1965)
  • 1965-1966: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes (Episode: Napoléon est mort à Saint-Mandé, by ) - Prosper / Langlade
  • 1966: (by Jean-Pierre Decourt) - Buvat
  • 1966: Les Cinq Dernières Minutes (Episode: La Rose de fer, by )
  • 1966: (TV Movie, by ) - judge Proth
  • 1968: (Episode: L'Aventure, by ) - Le policier privé
  • 1970: (by Michel Mitrani) - le monsieur
  • 1972: (Episode: Latude ou l'Entêtement de vivre, by Jean-Pierre Decourt) - Cochard
  • 1977: ' '- Fabien Damien-Lacour
  • 1977: Richelieu ou le Cardinal de Velours (by Jean-Pierre Decourt) - Desbournais
  • 1977: (TV Movie, by Jean-Pierre Decourt) - Le Courtaud

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Comedian
  • 1966: Interdit au public by Roger Dornès and Jean Marsan, directed by Jean Le Poulain, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1968: Le Système Deux by Georges Neveux, directed by René Clermont, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1970: Et l'enfer Isabelle ? by Jacques Deval, directed by Jacques Mauclair, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1978: by Jacques Deval, directed by Jean Le Poulain, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1980: Danse sans musique by Richard Puydorat and Albert Gray after Peter Cheyney, directed by René Clermont, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
Theatre director
  • 1968: Le Système Deux by Georges Neveux, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1971: La lune est bleue by Hugh Herbert, adaptation Jean Bernard-Luc, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1972: by Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, TV director , Théâtre Marigny
  • 1973: by Marcel Aymé, TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1973: by Jean Bernard-Luc, TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1974: Nick Carter détéctive by , TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1974: by Henry Becque, TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1974: by André Roussin and Madeleine Gray after John Erskine's novel, TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1974: Pluie after Somerset Maugham, TV director Georges Folgoas, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1975: by João Bethencourt, adaptation André Roussin, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1975: Les Hannetons by Eugène Brieux, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1976: by Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1976: La Frousse by , TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Édouard VII
  • 1977 : La Libellule by Aldo Nicolaj, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1977: L'Archipel Lenoir by Armand Salacrou, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1977: La Balance by , TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1977: Caterina by Félicien Marceau, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1978: by Sacha Guitry, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1979: Miss Mabel by Robert Cedric Sherriff, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1979: La Gueule du loup by Stephen Wendt, adaptation Marc-Gilbert Sauvajon, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1980: Une rose au petit déjeuner by Pierre Barillet and  [fr], TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1980: Danse sans musique by Richard Puydorat and Albert Gray after Peter Cheyney, TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
  • 1981: Monsieur Masure by  [fr], TV director Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny

TV director[]

  • 1980: , épisode Demain je me marie

Bibliography[]

  • Foucart, Yvan (2007). Dictionnaire des comédiens français disparus 694 portraits, 2147 noms (in French). Mormoiron: Y. Foucart. ISBN 978-2-953-11390-7.

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