Antonin Artaud
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Antonin Artaud (September 4, 1896, in Marseille – March 4, 1948 in Paris) was a French playwright, poet, actor and theatre director. Antonin is a diminutive form of Antoine "little Anthony", and was among a list of names which Artaud used throughout his writing career. Description above from the Wikipedia article Antonin Artaud licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Napoleon

The Passion of Joan of Arc

L'Argent

Liliom

Crimson Dynasty

Wooden Crosses

Lucrezia Borgia

Coup de feu à l'aube
All Movies (33)
- Imag-en cada verso2019 · as self (archive sound)
- Antonin Artaud – Practical Approaches to a Theatre of Cruelty2010 · as himself
- Émile en ce miroir2009
- The True Story of Artaud the Momo1994 · as himself
- Seans : hommage á Antonin Artaud1977 · as (archive footage)
- Bonaparte et la révolution1972 · as Marat (archive footage)
- Disorder Is 20 Years Old1967 · as Self (archive footage)
- Lucrezia Borgia1935 · as Girolamo Savonarola
- Crimson Dynasty1935 · as Cyrus Back
- Napoléon Bonaparte1935 · as Marat
- Sidonie Panache1934 · as L'émir Abd-el-Kader
- Liliom1934 · as Le rémouleur (The Knife Grinder)
- L'enfant de ma soeur1933 · as Loche
- Mater Dolorosa1933
- Coup de feu à l'aube1932 · as Trembleur
- Wooden Crosses1932 · as Soldat Vieublé
- Verdun, memories of history1931
- Faubourg Montmartre1931 · as Follestat (as Artaud)
- The Threepenny Opera1931 · as Un mendiant
- Around the End of the World1930 · as Self
- La Femme d'une nuit1930 · as Jaroslav
- Tarakanova1930 · as le jeune tzigane
- L'Argent1928 · as Mazaud
- Verdun: Visions of History1928 · as The intellectual
- The Passion of Joan of Arc1928 · as Jean Massieu
- Mathusalem1927
- Napoleon1927 · as Jean-Paul Marat
- Le Juif Errant1926 · as Jacques Dupuis, dit Gringalet
- Graziella1926 · as Cecco
- Surcouf1925 · as Jacques Morel, un traitre
- News Item1923 · as M. Deux
- The Child King1923
- The Torture of Silence1917