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  • BIRTH 22/03/1907
  • DEATH 20/01/1984
  • Country France
  • MOVIES 36
  • SCRIPT 1

Roger Blin

Roger Blin (Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, 22 March 1907 – Évecquemont, France, 21 January 1984) was a French actor and director. He staged world premieres of Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot in 1953 and Endgame in 1957.

Blin was the son of a doctor; however, despite his father's wishes, Blin forged a career in the theatre. As a teenager he was 'fascinated' by the Surrealists and their conception of revolutionary art.

He was initially part of the left-wing theatre collectives The Company of Five and The October Group. In 1935 Blin served as Antonin Artaud's assistant director for his production of Les Cenci [The Cenci] at the Folies-Wagrams theatre in 1935. Following his work with Artaud, Blin focused on 'political street-theatre.'

During the war, Blin was a liaison between the Resistance and the French Army.

His extensive career as both director and actor in both film and theatre has been largely defined by his work and relationship with Artaud, Samuel Beckett and Jean Genet. In addition to being a close friend and confidant of Artaud during the latter's nine years of internment, he directed the first performances of Beckett's Waiting For Godot, Happy Days and Endgame as well as directing the initial performance of Genet's The Blacks and the controversial The Screens. Genet's key correspondences to Blin have been published by Editions Gallimard.

The 1986 Faber and Faber publication, "Samuel Beckett: The Complete Dramatic Works" carries only three dedications from Beckett: "Endgame" is dedicated to Blin, while "Come and Go" is for John Calder, and "Catastrophe" is for Václav Havel.

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Roger Blin

Movies (36)

Le Roi et l'Oiseau
Le Roi et l'Oiseau
L’aveugle (voice)
Le Corbeau
Le Corbeau
François
Les Visiteurs du soir
Les Visiteurs du soir
The Monster Showman
Orphée
Orphée
The Poet
Vendredi ou la vie sauvage
Vendredi ou la vie sauvage
Notre-Dame de Paris
Notre-Dame de Paris
Mathias Hungadi
Premier De Cordée
Premier De Cordée
Paul Moury
L'Adolescente
L'Adolescente
Romain
Volpone
Volpone
Un vénitien
Un grand amour de Beethoven
Un grand amour de Beethoven
De Ries
Il faut vivre dangereusement
Il faut vivre dangereusement
Murdoc
Trop petit mon ami
Trop petit mon ami
Boris
À toi de jouer... Callaghan!!!
À toi de jouer... Callaghan!!!
Wladimir
Paris Blues
Paris Blues
Fausto the Moor (uncredited)
Entrée des artistes
Entrée des artistes
Dominique, le gardien du château de la famille de Cécilia
Douce
Douce
L'homme du théâtre
Jenny
Jenny
le malade solitaire
Dernier atout
Dernier atout
Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff
Le Fantôme de Laurent Terzieff
Self (archive footage)
Le Capitaine Fracasse
Le Capitaine Fracasse
Fagotin
Le Dimanche de la vie
Le Dimanche de la vie
Jean Sans-Tête
L'illusion comique
L'illusion comique
Alcandre
Battement de cœur
Battement de cœur
Histoires extraordinaires à faire peur ou à faire rire...
Histoires extraordinaires à faire peur ou…
Guillaume
Le monde tremblera
Le monde tremblera
Le Condamné
Les Ruses du diable
Les Ruses du diable
Monsieur de Beaurepaire
La bergère et le ramoneur
La bergère et le ramoneur
Blind Man (Voice)
Le Chevalier de la nuit
Le Chevalier de la nuit
le valet
Hans le marin
Hans le marin
Emilio
La rue sans nom
La rue sans nom
Jamais plus toujours
Jamais plus toujours
Daniel
Pour une nuit d'amour
Pour une nuit d'amour
Julien
L'Alibi
L'Alibi
Aimez-vous les femmes ?
Aimez-vous les femmes ?
Larsen
La Loi du survivant
La Loi du survivant
Pao
L'Important c'est d'aimer
L'Important c'est d'aimer
Servais' Father

Script

La rue sans nom
La rue sans nom