Tania Balachova

Born: 1902-02-25

Tania Balachova (Russian: Таня Балашова, diminutive of Татьяна Павловна Балашова [Tatiana Pavlovna Balachova]) (1902-1973) was a French actress and director of Russian origin. After World War II, she would become one of the most influential actor training teachers in France. Balachova was born in Saint Petersburg on February 25, 1902. Her family emigrated to Brussels, where she studied at the Royal Conservatory. It was at the conservatory that she met her future husband, the Belgian actor Raymond Rouleau. Balachova and Rouleau married and moved together to Paris. There, they collaborated with Gaston Baty, Charles Dullin, Louis Jouvet, Georges Pitoëff and Antonin Artaud, among others. They separated in 1940, though they continued to work together professionally. She originated the role of Inès in Jean-Paul Sartre's Huis Clos [No Exit] at the Vieux-Colombier Theatre in May 1944. She went on to become one of the most influential actor-training teachers in France, training many of the next generation of theatre and cinema talent in France. She died in Bagnoles-de-l'Orne France, on 4 August 1973 of a heart attack. Source: Article "Tania Balachova" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.


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The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe

as Louis Toulouse's mother
Released: 1972-12-06

Hapless orchestra player becomes an unwitting pawn of rival factions within the French secret...

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Marie-Martine

as uncredited
Released: 1943-05-11

The novelist Loïc Limousin knew the turbulent past of Marie-Martine and he extracted the...

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Fall of a Body

as Mme Lanzmann
Released: 1973-09-28

The body of a young woman falls on the terrace of Martha, who intrigued, meets her neighbor. In...

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Rose

as uncredited
Released: 1936-02-21

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