Gabriel Garran (pseudonym of Gabriel Gersztenkorn; 3 May 1929 – 6 May 2022)[1] was a French actor and theatre director.
Biography
editBorn to a French Jewish family of Polish origins in Paris, he fled persecution in Vichy France at the age of 11. After World War II, he became an actor and in 1965 founded the 'Théâtre de la Commune' in Aubervilliers, the first permanent theater in French suburbs.[2][3] He managed that theater in the years 1960–1984 and staged numerous plays in it. At the end of the 1970s, Garran founded the Théâtre International de Langue Française (TILF) which focused on presenting plays from African French-speaking countries.[4]
Cinema
editAssistant director
edit- 1962: Adieu Philippine, directed by Jacques Rozier
- 1962: Janine, short film by Maurice Pialat
Director
edit- 1983: Brûler les planches
Books
edit- Le Rire Du Fou. Paris: C. Bourgois, 1976. ISBN 2267000245
- Géographie française. Paris: Flammarion, 2014. ISBN 9782081310001
- Filiation. Paris: Riveneuve. 2017. ISBN 978-2-36013-446-5
References
edit- ^ Gabriel Garran, fondateur du Théâtre de la Commune d’Aubervilliers, est mort à l’âge de 95 ans (in French)
- ^ Guiat, Cyrille. The French and Italian communist parties: Comrades and culture, pp. 105-111. Psychology Press, 2003.
- ^ Bradby, David. Modern French Drama 1940-1990, pp. 143. Cambridge University Press, 1991.
- ^ Paré, François. Exiguity: Reflections on the margins of literature, pp. 113. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 2006.
External links
edit- Official website
- Gabriel Garran at IMDb
- Gabriel Garran at the British Film Institute[better source needed]
- Garran reads from his poems in Kliclo's atelier (in French)