
Antonin Artaud
Acting·September 4, 1896·† March 4, 1948 — 51 years old·Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
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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.
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—HeliogabalusWriter2019Exhalación: Vida y muerte de De La PuríssimaAuthor2019Bajazet - Considering the Theatre and the PlagueNovel2019Imag-en cada versoself (archive sound)2010Antonin Artaud – Practical Approaches to a Theatre of Crueltyhimself2009Émile en ce miroir1996Artaud and the TarahumarasWriter1994The True Story of Artaud the Momohimself1985To Have Done With the Judgement of GodWriter1978DespairIn Memory Of1977Seans : hommage á Antonin Artaud(archive footage) · Book1972Bonaparte et la révolutionMarat (archive footage)1967Disorder Is 20 Years OldSelf (archive footage)1962A Look at MadnessWriter1935Lucrezia BorgiaGirolamo Savonarola1935Crimson DynastyCyrus Back1935Napoléon BonaparteMarat1934Sidonie PanacheL'émir Abd-el-Kader1934LiliomLe rémouleur (The Knife Grinder)1933L'enfant de ma soeurLoche1933Mater Dolorosa1932Coup de feu à l'aubeTrembleur1932Wooden CrossesSoldat Vieublé1931Verdun, memories of history1931Faubourg MontmartreFollestat (as Artaud)1931The Threepenny OperaUn mendiant1930Around the End of the WorldSelf1930La Femme d'une nuitJaroslav1930Tarakanovale jeune tzigane1928L'ArgentMazaud1928Verdun: Visions of HistoryThe intellectual1928The Seashell and the ClergymanWriter1928The Passion of Joan of ArcJean Massieu1927Mathusalem1927NapoleonJean-Paul Marat1926Le Juif ErrantJacques Dupuis, dit Gringalet1926GraziellaCecco1925SurcoufJacques Morel, un traitre1923News ItemM. Deux1923The Child King1917The Torture of Silence











