Michel Duran
Michel Duran, pen name of Michel Joseph Durand, (22 April 1900 in Lyon - 18 February 1994 in Rambouillet) was a French actor, author, dialoguist and screenwriter. He was the son of Michel Jacques Durand and Marie Exbrayat.[1]
Michel Duran | |
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Born | Michel Joseph Durand 22 April 1900 |
Died | 18 February 1994 93) | (aged
On 14 June 1940 he married Marie Thérèse Henriette Théodora Besnard, granddaughter of the painter Albert Besnard but they hd no child.
Television
- 1964: Pierrots des alouettes, televised musical comedy by Henri Spade (screenwriter)
- 1968: Au théâtre ce soir : Boléro, mise-en-scène Alfred Pasquali, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
- 1969: Au théâtre ce soir : La mariée est trop belle by Michel Duran, mise-en-scène Jacques Mauclair, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
- 1972: Au théâtre ce soir : Faites-moi confiance, mise-en-scène Alfred Pasquali] directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
- 1977: Au théâtre ce soir : Bonne Chance Denis, mise-en-scène Claude Nicot, directed by Pierre Sabbagh, Théâtre Marigny
Cinema
- 1922: La Femme de nulle part by Louis Delluc (a young man)
- 1924: La Galerie des monstres by Jaque Catelain (actor)
- 1931: Amours viennoises by Jean Choux and Robert Land
- 1933: Paris-Soleil by Jean Hémard (screenwriter and dialoguist under the pseudonym Michel Mourguet)
- 1934: Mauvaise Graine by Billy Wilder and Alexander Esway (actor : the lieder)
- 1934: Le Bonheur by Marcel L'Herbier (dialoguist)
- 1937: Alexis, gentleman-chauffeur by Max de Vaucorbeil (actor : Dornach)
- 1938: Beautiful Star by Jacques de Baroncelli (screenwriter and dialoguist)
- 1938: S.O.S. Sahara by Jacques de Baroncelli (dialogue and adaptation)
- 1939: Fric-Frac by Claude Autant-Lara and Maurice Lehmann (screenwriter)
- 1939: Le Grand Élan by Christian-Jaque (dialoguist)
- 1940: Beating Heart by Henri Decoin (dialoguist)
- 1941: Péchés de jeunesse by Maurice Tourneur (screenwriter)
- 1941: Premier rendez-vous by Henri Decoin (screenwriter)
- 1942: Prince Charming by Jean Boyer (screenwriter)
- 1942: La fausse maîtresse by André Cayatte (actor and dialoguist)
- 1944: Cécile est morte by Maurice Tourneur (dialoguist)
- 1945: Fausse alerte by Jacques de Baroncelli (screenwriter)
- 1945: The Last Metro by Maurice de Canonge (dialoguist)
- 1946: The Ideal Couple by Bernard Roland and Raymond Rouleau (dialoguist)
- 1946: We Are Not Married by Bernard Roland (screenwriter)
- 1946: Madame et son flirt by Jean de Marguenat (dialoguist)
- 1947: En êtes-vous bien sûr ? de Jacques Houssin (dialoguist)
- 1948: Les Aventures des Pieds-Nickelés by Marcel Aboulker (screenwriter)
- 1952: Allô je t'aime by André Berthomieu (dialoguist)
- 1953: Plume au vent by Louis Cuny (dialoguist)
- 1959: Mon pote le gitan by François Gir (dialoguist)
- 1964: Male Hunt by Édouard Molinaro (screenwriter)
Theatre
Author
- 1931: Amitié under the name Michel Mourguet, directed by Raymond Rouleau, Théâtre du Marais Bruxelles
- 1932: Amitié under the name Michel Mourguet, directed by Raymond Rouleau, Théâtre des Nouveautés, Théâtre Saint-Georges
- 1934: Liberté provisoire, directed by Jacques Baumer, Théâtre Saint-Georges
- 1936: Trois...Six...Neuf..., directed by Jean Wall, Théâtre Michel
- 1938: Barbara, Théâtre Saint-Georges
- 1939: Nous ne sommes pas mariés, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens
- 1940: Nous ne sommes pas mariés, Théâtre Saint-Georges, Théâtre de Paris
- 1941: Boléro, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens
- 1942: Trois...Six...Neuf..., directed by Roland Armontel, Théâtre de Paris
- 1946: Bonne Chance Denis, directed by Raymond Rouleau, Théâtre de l'Œuvre
- 1947: Liberté provisoire, Théâtre Sarah Bernhardt
- 1947: Boléro, Théâtre Édouard VII
- 1948: Premier Rendez-vous operetta written with Henri Decoin, music René Sylviano, premiered in Nancy 22 December 1948, then at Gaîté Lyrique
- 1949: Sincèrement, directed by Alice Cocéa, Théâtre des Capucines
- 1950: La mariée est trop belle,
- 1952: Sincèrement, directed by Alice Cocéa, Théâtre de l’Ambigu
- 1953: Faites-moi confiance, directed by Jean Meyer, Théâtre du Gymnase
- 1954: La Roulotte, Théâtre Michel
- 1955 : José, Théâtre des Nouveautés
- [1957 : Mon cœur balance, directed by Alice Cocéa, Casino municipal de Nice, Théâtre des Arts
Comedian
- 1924: Chacun sa vérité and Un imbécile by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Charles Dullin, Théâtre de l'Atelier
- 1925: La Femme silencieuse by Ben Jonson, directed by Charles Dullin, Théâtre de l'Atelier
- 1926: La Comédie du bonheur by Nikolai Evreinov, directed by Charles Dullin, Théâtre de l'Atelier
- 1930: Patchouli by Armand Salacrou, directed by Charles Dullin, Théâtre de l'Atelier
- 1934: Liberté provisoire by Michel Duran, directed by Jacques Baumer, Théâtre Saint-Georges
- 1954: La Roulotte by Michel Duran, directed by Alfred Pasquali, Théâtre Michel
- 1955: L’Amour fou ou la première surprise by André Roussin, directed by the author, Théâtre de la Madeleine
References
- Archives municipales de Lyon en ligne, acte de naissance 2 E 1904, vue 22/244, acte 320
External links
- Michel Duran at IMDb
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