Laurent Terzieff

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Laurent Terzieff (27 June 1935, in Toulouse – 2 July 2010, in Paris[1]) was a French actor.

Biography

Terzieff was the son of French

Strindberg, directed by Roger Blin
; while involved in the theater he decided he wanted to become an actor.

Terzieff made his debut in 1953 at the Parisian

La prisonnière), in which he plays an artist manipulator. In 1975 Terzieff played the leading role as the priest in Jeu. His partner Pascale de Boysson
, Dirk Kinnane and Bibi Hure were also in the cast.

Other film appearances include Les Garcons by Mauro Bolognini in 1959, Vanina Vanini (1961), Two Weeks in September (1967), in which he appeared with Brigitte Bardot, The Milky Way (1969), Medea (1969), The Desert of the Tartars (1976), and the TV miniseries Moses the Lawgiver (1974), starring Burt Lancaster. In the 1980s, he primarily acted on stage. Appearances during this era include Rouge Baiser, Germinal in 1993, and The Raft of the Medusa in 1998. In 2005, he appeared in Mon petit doigt m'a dit. Terzieff died on July 2, 2010, due to lung complications.

Awards and nominations

Molière Awards

Year Group Award Play Result
1988 Molière Awards Best Director Fall Won
1993 Molière Awards Best Director Another Time Won
2010 Molière Awards Best Actor
Philoctetes
Won
Year Group Award Play Result
1989 Molière Awards Best Actor Henry IV Nominated
1993 Molière Awards Best Actor Another Time Nominated

Notes

  1. ^ Laurent Terzieff est mort (in French), Artistik Rezo. 2010-07-05.
  2. ^ L'acteur et réalisateur Laurent Terzieff est mort, Le Monde, 3 July 2010

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