DEPARDIEU, Gérard (1948), acteur français.

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DEPARDIEU, Gérard (1948), acteur français.
Set of two documents: - Contract partly typed, signed "G. Depardieu", co-signed by André Roussin. Paris, June 22, 1971. 2 pp. in-4.Contrat d'engagement de Gérard Depardieu pour la pièce de théâtre Galapagos de Jean Chatenet. "Théâtre de la Madeleine [...] Between the undersigned: La Société du Théâtre de la Madeleine [...] and Mr. Gérard Depardieu residing: 63 rue Lepic - Paris XVIIIth. Hereinafter referred to as the artist on the other hand. It was agreed and agreed as follows. The Theatre engages the Artist for the role of "Tonto y Feliz" in Jean Chatenet's play "GALAPAGOS" under the following conditions [...]". This play was directed by Bernard Blier. It was the fifth play of the young Depardieu - Bound script of the play Clair-Obscur d'Israël Horovitz, adapted by Laurent Wesman, with annotations by the actor. Paris, (1970-1971). Booklet of 61 pp. in-4. Red cardboard binding. Rare document at the very beginning of Depardieu's career, from one of his first major roles in the theater. Depardieu's autograph annotations about the play and his acting. On the title page, the actor wrote some information in the form of an appointment (probably for rehearsals: "Ref. à la gaité 10h à 14h30 from February 16th". He also notes: "7 rue Jules Chaplin 2 floor, sounds Malraux. Clair-Obscur was first performed on March 9, 1971 at the Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse, then later at the Théâtre du Lucernaire in Paris. Gérard Depardieu played the lead role. He had also just made his first film in the cinema, Le Cri du cormoran le soir au-dessus des jonques by Michel Audiard (1970).
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