Romain Bouteille

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Romain Bouteille (24 March 1937 – 31 May 2021) was a French playwright, actor, comedian, and singer.

Biography[]

Romain Bouteille is the author of nearly thirty plays of anarchist inspiration. In 1968, he met Coluche. Together, they founded the troupe Café de la Gare.[1][2] The same year, he separated from his partner Sotha who married Patrick Dewaere.[3] Both are members of the troupe.

Bouteille was married to the actress , with whom he has lived for thirty years. After spending three years in Marseilles where their son Shams was born, in 1997, they settled in Beauce, in Étampes. In December 2014, together they created a fifty-seat theater, a sort of “Left Bank” cabaret called Les Grands Solistes. About fifty artists, including François Rollin, , , , , , , , , but also, in another register, , , , have already happened there.

References[]

  1. ^ Mai-68 : Romain Bouteille et le Café de la gare, prolongement de la contestation
  2. ^ "Le Café de la Gare, moche, sale, dans le vent, et libre depuis 51 ans". 30 October 2020.
  3. ^ EN IMAGES - Couples mythiques : Coluche et Véronique Colucci, les as de Cœur

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