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Chreau Patrice

Nov 2, 1944

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Work : Prize 1989 (Moliere dOr Award)

Work : Prize 1992 (Moliere dOr Award)

Work : Prize 1996 (Moliere dOr Award)

Death:Death by Disease 7 October 2013 (lung cancer) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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French screen actor, and opera, stage, and film director ("La Reine Margot"), considered to be the most talented director of his generation; awarded three Molière comparable to the American Oscars) in 1989, 1992 and 1996. He was in long-term relationship with his lover and favorite actor Pascal Greggory. Patrice Chéreau died in Paris on 7 October 2013 from lung cancer. He was 68 years old. Link to Wikipedia biography Read less

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Chreau Patrice

Born: November 2, 1944, in Durtal, France

Patrice Chéreau (November 2, 1944 – October 7, 2013) was a prominent French opera and theatre director, filmmaker, and screenwriter. He was known for his bold and innovative productions, often exploring complex psychological and political themes.

Career Highlights

  • Theatre: Chéreau began his career in theatre, directing plays by classical and contemporary authors. He gained recognition for his productions at the Théâtre de Sartrouville in the 1970s. His work was often marked by intense emotion, physicality, and a strong visual style.
  • Opera: Chéreau made a significant impact on the world of opera, directing productions at major opera houses worldwide. His 1976 Bayreuth Festival production of Richard Wagner's Ring Cycle, conducted by Pierre Boulez, is considered legendary for its revolutionary interpretation, grounding the mythical narrative in the industrial revolution. He also directed iconic productions of works by Mozart, Berg, and Strauss, among others.
  • Film: Chéreau also had a successful film career, directing acclaimed films such as La Reine Margot (Queen Margot) (1994), which won the Jury Prize and Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival. His other notable films include L'Homme blessé (The Wounded Man) (1983), Hôtel de France (1987), and Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train (Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train) (1998).

Public Profile Information

Information regarding current social media presence and recent projects for Patrice Chéreau is limited, likely due to his passing in 2013. Archived information about his productions, interviews, and awards may be available through various performing arts resources and archives.

For individuals seeking more information, checking with institutions such as the Théâtre de l'Odéon (where Chéreau was director), or researching French film and theatre archives would be beneficial.

Note: Due to the passage of time since his passing, real-time updates on activities or social media presence are not applicable.

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