Antoine Tudal

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Antoine Tudal (born March 28, 1931 in Warsaw , † 2010 ) was a French screenwriter and actor who was nominated for an Oscar once .

Life

Tudal began his career in the film industry in 1951 as the author of the script for the documentary In the Name of the Cross ( En ce temps-là ... ) directed by Alfred Chaumel , in which the history of the Old and New Testaments since Abraham is told through paintings and sculptures becomes. He was involved in the production of thirteen other films and television series by 1982.

In addition, he also began to work temporarily as an actor in supporting roles in the late 1950s and made his debut in 1958 in the directed by Jacques Becker incurred biopic Montparnasse 19 ( Les Amants de Montparnasse ) by Amedeo Modigliani with Gérard Philipe , Lilli Palmer and Lea Padovani . Tudal acted in six other films until 1986.

At the 1964 Academy Awards , Tudal and Serge Bourguignon were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay in the drama Sunday with Sybill ( Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray , 1962) with Hardy Krüger , Nicole Courcel and Patricia, directed by Bourgignon Gozzi .

In 1994 he co-directed the video documentary De Serge Gainsbourg à Gainsbarre de 1958-1991 about the French chansonnier, film actor, composer and writer Serge Gainsbourg . In addition, Tudal published numerous volumes of poetry, plays and novels.

Filmography (selection)

D = script, S = actor:

  • 1958: Sunday friends (Les compains du dimanche) , D
  • 1958: The Magic Dragon (Cerf-volant du bout du monde) , D
  • 1958: Thistles of Bărăganului (Ciulinii Bărăganului) , D
  • 1962: Sundays with Sybill (Les Dimanches de Ville d'Avray) , D, S
  • 1967: Les Chevaliers du ciel, TV series , D
  • 1967: If I were a spy (Si j'étais un espion) , D
  • 1969: Thibaud, the white knight (Thibaud), D
  • 1969: Donaug'schichten, TV series, D
  • 1971: Graf Luckner (Les Aventures du capitaine Lückner) , TV series, D
  • 1972: Les oiseaux sur la branche, D
  • 1984: Among women (Vive les femmes!) , P

Publications

Stage works

  • La Cantatrice assassinée (1959)
  • Le Jeu de la glace et de la porte (1962)
  • Les Bouquinistes (1964)
  • La Peau de l'amour (1974)
  • Le Feu sous la braise (1976)
  • Le Masque et la Rose (1977)
  • Simagrées (1985)
  • L'Ile du Poulailler (1985)
  • L'Extraordinaire Voyage de Jules Verne (1987)

Novels, volumes of poetry

  • Souspente , 1945
  • Tempo , 1955
  • Nicolas de Staël , 1958
  • Le Nyctalope , novel, 1962
  • Des astres, des toiles, poèmes et encrures , 2002
  • Nicolas de Staël in son atelier , 2003

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Antoine Tudal. In: Réne Prédal, Valérie Villeglé: Les scénaristes français: avec un dictionnaire de 1,200 noms. , Corlet, 1991, p. 334