Jean Sarment
French actor
Jean Sarment
Born Jean Bellemère
13 January 1897Died 29 March 1976(1976-03-29) (aged 79) Occupation(s) Actor, writer
Jean Sarment , real name Jean Bellemère , (13 January 1897 – 29 March 1976) was a French film and stage actor and a writer. He was nominated administrator of the Comédie-Française in July 1944 although he won't occupy the position.
Selected filmography
1934 : Léopold le bien-aimé , directed by Arno-Charles Brun (script, dialogue and main interpret) : Léopold
1938 : Terre de feu , directed by Marcel L'Herbier (script)
1939 : Terra di fuoco [it ] , directed by Giorgio Ferroni and Marcel L'Herbier , Italian version of the latter (script)
1941 : The Chain Breaker , directed by Jacques Daniel-Norman
1958 : Ihr 106. Geburtstag [de ] , directed by Günther Lüders
1963 : The Trip to Biarritz , directed by Gilles Grangier
1971 : Au théâtre ce soir [fr ] : Sur mon beau navire by Jean Sarment, directed by Jean-Laurent Cochet , TV director Pierre Sabbagh , Théâtre Marigny
Theatre
Author
1920 : La Couronne de carton , play in four acts and one prologue, Théâtre de l'Œuvre , directed by Lugné-Poe , on 4 February 1920 at Paris,[ 1] distinguished by the Académie française , Paul Hervieu prize in 1920, reprise at the Comédie-Française on 19 March 1934[ 2]
1921 : Le Pêcheur d'ombres , comedy, Théâtre de l'Œuvre , directed by Lugné-Poe , 15 April 1921 at Paris[ 1] [ 3]
1922 : Le Mariage d'Hamlet , play in three acts and one prologue, premiered in 1922 at Mayence , reprise at Paris at the Théâtre de l'Odéon on 10 November 1922[ 1] [ 4]
1923 : Le Carnaval des enfants
1924 : Je suis trop grand pour moi , play in four acts, Comédie-Française , 26 March 1924 at Paris[ 1] [ 5]
1924 : Les Six Grimaces de Don Juan , one act play, Studio des Champs-Elysées , Paris[ 6]
1924 : L'Arlequin , libretto of the lyrical comedy in five acts and six tableaux by Max d'Ollone , premiered on 24 December 1924 at the Opéra de Paris
1925 : Madelon , four act play, written in collaboration with Robert Rousseau de Bauplan, Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin , directed by Émile Bertin , 17 March 1925 at Paris[ 1] [ 7]
1925 : Les Plus beaux yeux du monde , comedy in three acts, Théâtre du Journal, directed by René Collin, 24 Octobre 1925 at Paris[ 1] [ 8]
1926 : As-tu du cœur , comedy in three acts, théâtre de la Renaissance , 3 October 1926 at Paris[ 1] [ 9]
1927 : Léopold le bien-aimé , comedy in three acts, directed by Louis Jouvet , Comédie des Champs-Élysées , 12 October 1927 at Paris,[ 1] [ 10] reprise at la Comédie-Française on 29 September 1941, directed by Pierre Dux
1928 : Sur mon beau navire , comedy in three acts, cowritten with Robert Rousseau de Bauplan, premiered at Théâtre de la Michodière on 30 November 1928[ 11]
1930 : Bobard , four act comedy, cowritten with Robert Rousseau de Bauplan, Théâtre Antoine , 9 April 1930[ 12]
1930 :Facilité , comedy in two acts, Théâtre Montparnasse , directed by Gaston Baty [ 13] [ 6]
1931 : Le Plancher des vaches , comedy in three acts and four tableaux, premiered at Théâtre de Monte-Carlo on 21 November 1931[ 14]
1933 : Peau d'Espagne , comedy in four acts, cowritten with Robert Rousseau de Bauplan, Théâtre de l'Athénée , 29 March 1933 at Paris[ 1] [ 15]
1934 : Le Discours des prix , play in three acts and four tableaux, directed by Jacques Baumer , Théâtre Saint-Georges , 27 September 1934 at Paris[ 1] [ 16]
1935 : Madame Quinze , play in three acts eand ten tableaux, Comédie-Française , 20 February 1935[ 17]
1935 : L'Impromptu de Paris , à-propos in one act, premiered on 26 Octobre 1935 at Théâtre des Champs-Élysées [ 18]
1936 : Le Voyage à Biarritz , play in one act, premiered on 28 April 1936 at Comédie-Française [ 19]
1936 : Beaucoup de bruit pour rien , comedy in four parts after the work by Shakespeare Much ado about nothing [ 6]
1937 : Othello , drama in three parts and ten tableaux, translated and adapted from the play by Shakespeare Othello , premiered on 30 Decembre 1937 at Théâtre de Monte-Carlo, remade in Paris on 14 May 1938 at Théâtre de l'Odéon
1938 : Sur les marches du palais , three act comedy, premiered on 21 December 1938, Théâtre des Arts
1941 : Mamouret , play in three parts and twelve tableaux, directed by Charles Dullin , Théâtre de Paris on 11 February 1941[ 20]
1942 : Don Carlos , adaptation of the play by Friedrich von Schiller , Théâtre de l'Odéon , 11 April 1942
1948 : Roméo et Juliette , translation and adaptation in three parts of the five act play by Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet
1951 : Nous étions trois , three act play, premiered at Nice at Palais de la Méditerranée on 22 February 1951, reprise at Paris at the Théâtre de l'Athénée 25 April 1951[ 6]
1953 : Le Collier de jade , Comédie-Wagram , 27 January 1953 at Paris[ 1] [ 21]
1955 : Le Pavillon des enfants , play in two parts and eight tableaux, directed by Julien Bertheau , scenography François Ganeau , Comédie-Française , 24 May 1955 at Paris[ 1] [ 21]
Actor
1917 : Les Fourberies de Scapin by Molière , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre New York
1917 : Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1917 : La Navette by Henry Becque , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : La Surprise de l'amour by Marivaux , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : L'Amour médecin by Molière , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : The Brothers Karamazov by Fiodor Dostoïevski , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : Blanchette by Eugène Brieux , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : Le Gendre de M. Poirier by Émile Augier and Jules Sandeau , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : Georgette Lemeunier by Maurice Donnay , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : Crainquebille by Anatole France , directed by Jacques Copeau , Garrick's Theatre
1918 : Le Médecin malgré lui by Molière , directed by Jacques Copeau, Garrick's Theatre New York
1920 : La Couronne de carton by Jean Sarment, directed by Lugné-Poe , Théâtre de l'Œuvre
1921 : Le Pêcheur d'ombres by Jean Sarment, directed by Lugné-Poe, Théâtre de l'Œuvre
1921 : La Couronne de carton by Jean Sarment, Théâtre de Paris
1925 : Madelon de Jean Sarment, directed by Émile Bertin , Théâtre de la Porte-Saint-Martin
1923 : La Couronne de carton by Jean Sarment, Théâtre de l'Odéon
1927 : Léopold le bien-aimé , directed by Louis Jouvet , Comédie des Champs-Élysées : : l'abbé
1928 : Sur mon beau navire by Jean Sarment, Théâtre de la Michodière
1929 : Le Pêcheur d'ombres by Jean Sarment, directed by René Rocher , Comédie-Caumartin
1930 : Bobard de Jean Sarment, directed by René Rocher, Théâtre Antoine
1932 : Le Plancher des vaches by Jean Sarment, Théâtre Antoine
1933 : Peau d'Espagne by Jean Sarment, Théâtre de l'Athénée
1936 : Le Voyage à Biarritz , with André Brunot , Comédie-Française
Books
1925 : Lettres à Corysandre , édition Albin Michel, Paris, 227 pages
1930 : De la flûte au tambour , éditions Librairie de France, 146 pages
1931 : Lord Arthur Morrow Cowley , roman, édition Charpentier Fasquelle, Paris, 245 pages
1948 : Le Livre d'or de Florimond , édition Aux portes du large, Nantes, 254 pages
1950 : Charles Dullin , éditions Calmann-Lévy, collection " Masques et Visages ", 152 pages
1964 : Poèmes , éditions de la Revue Moderne, Paris, 300 pages, contenant : 1. Le cœur d'enfance 2. De la flûte au tambour 3. Reflets 4. Patries perdues et retrouvées
1977 : Cavalcadour , éditions J. C. Simoën, 546 pages, autobiographie romancée, où l'on retrouve les " protagonistes de l'aventure d'autrefois ", Michel Carassou, Jacques Vaché et le groupe de Nantes.
Bibliography
2007 : Les Solennels , ISBN 978-2-916275-53-6 , cowritten with Jacques Vaché with whom he was friend ; also includes drawings and unpublished texts by Jacques Vaché.
References
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Jean Sarment – Les Archives du Spectacle" . lesarchivesduspectacle.net. Retrieved 14 April 2016 .
^ La Petite Illustration n°346 du 12 mai 1934
^ La Petite Illustration n°42 du 4 juin 1921
^ La Petite Illustration n°84 du 30 décembre 1922
^ La Petite Illustration n°193 de 1924
^ a b c d "Results for 'au:Jean Sarment' [WorldCat.org]" . worldcat.org. Retrieved 14 April 2016 .
^ La Petite Illustration n°140 du 2 mai 1925
^ La Petite Illustration n°155 du 23 janvier 1926
^ La Petite Illustration n°171 du 30 octobre 1926
^ La Petite Illustration n°192 du 3 novembre 1927
^ La Petite Illustration n°221 du 5 January 1929
^ La Petite Illustration n°262 du 23 août 1930
^ Encyclopædia Britannica
^ La Petite Illustration n°301 du 11 juin 1932
^ La Petite Illustration n°324 du 10 juin 1933
^ La Petite Illustration n°358 du 15 décembre 1934
^ La Petite Illustration n° 368 du 27 avril 1935
^ La Petite Illustration n°379 du 21 décembre 1935
^ La Petite Illustration n°400 du 7 novembre 1936
^ "Amazon.fr : Jean Sarment : Livres" . amazon.fr. Retrieved 14 April 2016 .
^ a b L'Avant-Scène n°113
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