Pierre Barillet

Acting

Pierre Barillet

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Aug 24, 1923 (101 years old)
Death date
Jan 08, 2019

Pierre Barillet

Known For

The Greven Mystery
0h 52m
Movie 2017

The Greven Mystery

Alfred Greven was the head a French movie studio founded...

Cocteau Marais - Un couple mythique
0h 56m
Movie 2013

Cocteau Marais - Un couple mythique

A story of passion between Jean Cocteau, Pygmalion poet, novelist,...

Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation
1h 12m
Movie 2011

Love and Sex under Nazi Occupation

Love & Sex under Nazi Occupation questions the burning mystery...

Biography

Pierre Barillet (24 August 1923 – 8 January 2019) was a French playwright. Barillet was born in Paris, France. Passionate about theatre since childhood, he wrote his first play, Les Héritiers, in 1945 after being a law student. It was followed by Les Amants de Noël, performed at the Théâtre de Poche. He also worked as a radio broadcaster, reading novels and plays with Agnès Capri. He first experienced success in 1951 with Le Don d'Adèle, which he wrote along with Jean-Pierre Gredy. The play was performed over a thousand times. Over the next several decades, Barillet would develop what he was most famous for, Boulevard theatre. Certain of his plays were adapted to Broadway, including Fleur de cactus (Cactus Flower, written by Abe Burrows) and Quarante carats (Forty Carats). In the 1980s, Barillet appeared in television shows, including Malesherbes, avocat du roi, and Condorcet. In the 1990s, he wrote biographies, such as Les Seigneurs du rire, about Robert de Flers, Gaston Arman de Caillavet, and Francis de Croisset. Quatre années sans relâche was about theatrical life in France during their German occupation in World War II. À la ville comme à la scène was an autobiography about the years he spent writing and performing in plays. Barillet was an officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres and a Knight of the Legion of Honor. Barillet was married to comedian Roland Oberlin. Source: Article "Pierre Barillet" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.