Raymond Hermantier

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Raymond Hermantier (13 de enero de 1924 – 11 de febrero de 2005) fue un actor y director teatral y cinematográfico de nacionalidad francesa​ rdf:langString
Raymond Hermantier est eun acteur et un metteur en scène français né Raymond Maroutian le 13 janvier 1924 à Lyon 1er et mort le 11 février 2005 à Paris 20e. rdf:langString
Raymond Hermantier (13 January 1924 – 11 February 2005) was a French actor, born in Lyon, France as Raymond Maroutian. Raymond Hermantier aspired to act since the age of 17. His training was interrupted by World War II during which he served in the Free French Forces, until the liberation of Paris. Decorated by General Charles de Gaulle, he resumed his acting career immediately after the end of the war. Supported by André Malraux and Albert Camus, he ascended to fame at the Festival de Nîmes, France, in his role of Julius Caesar. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Raymond Hermantier
rdf:langString Raymond Hermantier
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rdf:langString Raymond Hermantier (13 de enero de 1924 – 11 de febrero de 2005) fue un actor y director teatral y cinematográfico de nacionalidad francesa​
rdf:langString Raymond Hermantier est eun acteur et un metteur en scène français né Raymond Maroutian le 13 janvier 1924 à Lyon 1er et mort le 11 février 2005 à Paris 20e.
rdf:langString Raymond Hermantier (13 January 1924 – 11 February 2005) was a French actor, born in Lyon, France as Raymond Maroutian. Raymond Hermantier aspired to act since the age of 17. His training was interrupted by World War II during which he served in the Free French Forces, until the liberation of Paris. Decorated by General Charles de Gaulle, he resumed his acting career immediately after the end of the war. Supported by André Malraux and Albert Camus, he ascended to fame at the Festival de Nîmes, France, in his role of Julius Caesar. After several movies and theater successes, he was offered the Directorship of the fledgling Senegalese National Theater by the King who aspired to a world-class national theater. This culminated in the National Theater of Senegal being the first African Shakespearean to tour major European capitals in 1974. This success was followed by many successful tours of Europe over the next 13 years.
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