Alain Ollivier

Alain Ollivier

1938-02-21 – 2010-05-21 (age 72) Saint-Malo, France
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Biography

Alain Ollivier (1938–2010) was a key figure in French theatre, both as an actor, director, and leader of major cultural institutions. Trained by masters such as Georges Wilson, he developed early on a taste for contemporary writing and demanding theatrical forms. In the 1970s, he established himself as a bold mediator by bringing to light authors who were still rarely performed in France. As head of the Studio-Théâtre de Vitry for nearly twenty years, he turned it into a renowned creative laboratory. There, he championed a rigorous, often radical theatre that questioned language and stage presence.

In 2002, he took over the Théâtre Gérard-Philipe in Saint-Denis, where he continued his work as a discoverer and mentor.

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Known For

Three Colors: Blue
Three Colors: Blue

1993

as The Lawyer

Love on the Run
Love on the Run

1979

as Le Juge d' Aix en Provence

Artemisia
Artemisia

1997

as The Duke

I... for Icarus
I... for Icarus

1979

as Le directeur du laboratoire Kodak

Bandits
Anna Oz
Anna Oz

1996

as Dr. Victor Khan

Malady of Love
Bas-fonds
Bas-fonds

2010

as Le président

Joan the Maid II: The Prisons
Joan the Maid II: The Prisons

1994

as Pierre Cauchon, évêque de Beauvais

Gentille Alouette
Gentille Alouette

1990

as Policier