Georges Vandéric
Georges Vandéric, often credited simply "Vandéric", is an actor, author and director born in Schaerbeek (municipalities of Brussels) on September 1, 1901. He was notably trained in the theater by Charles Dullin. He appeared throughout his prestigious theatrical career on stage in great classic works such as L'An Mil, Britannicus, Corneille etc. and also in film as an actor and dubbing actor. In the theater, he notably staged in 1943: "La Folle d'Amour" by Jacques Seguin at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre (Paris). In 1944: "Évangéline Perdue" by Maurice Cimber, still at the Théâtre de l'Œuvre. In 1947: "Montserrat" by Emmanuel Roblès at the Montparnasse theater (Paris). In 1948 "Le Bout De La Route" by Jean Giono, at the Mathurins theater (Paris). Pontius Pilate, in 1952 at the National Theater of Strasbourg ... He disappeared on August 1, 1979 in Brussels.
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