Thérèse Liotard
Thérèse Liotard (born May 6, 1949 in Lille , Nord Département ) is a French actress .
Life
Thérèse Liotard appeared in French film and television productions from the early 1970s. From the mid-1970s she appeared repeatedly as a theater actress.
From 1983 Liotard was found in the television series Jim Bergerac to see in several episodes in the role of Danielle Aubry .
In 1990 she celebrated her greatest success as Aunt Rose in the films My Father's Glory and My Mother's Castle , both based on the autobiographical novel A Childhood in Provence by Marcel Pagnol . The role earned her a double nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 1991 César Awards .
Filmography (selection)
- 1970: The distracted (Le distrait)
- 1971: Raphael the libertine (Raphaël ou le débauché)
- 1974: Malicroix (TV movie)
- 1974: A wild life (La jeune fille assassinée)
- 1975: Special tribunal - everyone fights for himself alone (Section spéciale)
- 1975: The Initiates of Eleusis ( Les compagnons d'Eleusis , TV series)
- 1977: One sings, the other doesn't (L'une chante, l'autre pas)
- 1980: Death Watch (La mort en direct)
- 1980: The Sun Horses ( Les chevaux du soleil , TV series)
- 1983–1991: Jim Bergerac determined ( Bergerac , TV series, ten episodes)
- 1987: Cloud Waltz - Wolkenträume ( Cloud Waltzing , TV movie)
- 1987: The boy from Calabria (Un ragazzo di Calabria)
- 1988: A few days with me (Quelques jours avec moi)
- 1989: The train from Vienna ( Le train de Vienne , TV film)
- 1990: My Father's Fame (La gloire de mon père)
- 1990: My mother's castle (Le château de ma mère)
- 1990: The Disenchanted (La désenchantée)
- 1991: Once to Heaven and Back ( Coup de Chance , TV film)
- 1991: Les enfants du vent
- 1993: À cause d'elle
- 1997: Marthe
- 1997: La belle vie (miniseries)
- 1998: Coquillettes
- 1999: No scandal! (Pas de scandale)
- 2000: Urban escape ( Mix-cité , TV film)
- 2000–2005: Marc Eliot (TV series, five episodes)
- 2004: 3 petites filles
- 2005: Un prof en cuisine (TV film)
- 2010: Le grand restaurant (TV movie)
- 2011: I Love Périgord (TV movie)
- 2013: Le bonheur
Theater (selection)
- 1974: Le Poignard masqué (by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois , director: Jacques Seiler at Théâtre Hébertot , Paris)
- 1975: On loge la nuit-café (by Gérard de Nerval , director: Jean-Michel Ribes , Festival du Marais Hôtel de Donon, Espace Pierre Cardin, Paris)
- 1978 Platonov (by Anton Chekhov , director: Gabriel Garran , in the Théâtre de la Commune , Aubervilliers)
- 1981: Madame est sortie (by Pascal Jardin , director: Pierre Boutron , Comédie des Champs-Elysées , Paris)
- 1987: La nuit & le moment (by Crébillon fils , director: Philippe Ferran , Théâtre Trois sur Quatre)
- 1988: L'Hurluberlu (by Jean Anouilh , director: Gérard Vergez , Théâtre du Palais-Royal , Paris)
- 1989: Andromaque… Andromaque (by Jean Racine , directed by Philippe Ferran, Théâtre du Rond-Point , Paris)
- 1990: La Religion portugaise d'après les Lettres portugaises (by Gabriel de Guilleragues , director: Philippe Ferran, Théâtre du Rond-Point, Paris)
- 1992: Les Passions (by Pierre Franck , based on Anne Louise Germaine de Staël , director: Pierre Franck, Théâtre de l'Atelier , Paris)
- 2007: Poker (by Jean Cassiès , directed by Sonia Vollereaux , Comédie de Paris , Paris)
Web links
- Thérèse Liotard in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Thérèse Liotard at agence-huisman.com, accessed on January 4, 2013
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Liotard, Thérèse |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | french actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 6, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lille , Nord department , France |