Sacha Guitry

Sacha Guitry

Directing • Born 1885-02-20 – Died 1957-07-24

Directing1Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia]

Biography

Alexandre-Pierre Georges Guitry (21 February 1885 – 24 July 1957), known as Sacha Guitry, was a French stage actor, film actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright of the boulevard theatre. He was the son of a leading French actor, Lucien Guitry, and followed his father into the theatrical profession. He became known for his stage performances, particularly in boulevardier roles. He was also a prolific playwright, writing 115 plays throughout his career. He was married five times, always to rising actresses whose careers he furthered. Probably his best-known wife was Yvonne Printemps to whom he was married between 1919 and 1932. Guitry's plays range from historical dramas to contemporary light comedies. Some have musical scores, by composers including André Messager and Reynaldo Hahn. When silent films became popular Guitry avoided them, finding the lack of spoken dialogue fatal to dramatic impact. From the 1930s to the end of his life he enthusiastically embraced the cinema, making as many as five films in a single year. The later years of Guitry's career were overshadowed by accusations of collaborating with the occupying Germans after the capitulation of France in the Second World War. The charges were dismissed, but Guitry, a strongly patriotic man, was disillusioned by the vilification he received from some of his compatriots. By the time of his death, his popular esteem had been restored to the extent that 12,000 people filed past his coffin before his burial in Paris. Guitry was born at No 12 Nevsky Prospect, Saint Petersburg, Russia, the third son of the French actors Lucien Guitry and his wife Marie-Louise-Renée née Delmas de Pont-Jest (1858–1902). The couple had eloped, in the face of family disapproval, and were married at St Martin in the Fields, London, in 1882. They then moved to the then Russian capital, where Lucien ran the French theatre company, the Théâtre Michel, from 1882 to 1891. The marriage was brief. Guitry senior was a persistent adulterer, and his wife instituted divorce proceedings in 1888. Two of their sons died in infancy (one in 1883 and the other in 1887); the other surviving son, Jean (1884–1920) became an actor and journalist. The family's Russian nurse habitually shortened Alexandre-Pierre's name to the Russian diminutive "Sacha", by which he was known all his life. The young Sacha made his stage debut in his father's company at the age of five. Lucien Guitry, considered the most distinguished actor in France since Coquelin, was immensely successful, both critically and commercially. When he returned to Paris he lived in a flat in a prestigious spot, overlooking the Place Vendôme and the Rue de la Paix. The young Sacha lived there, and for his schooling he was first sent to the well-known Lycée Janson de Sailly in the fashionable Sixteenth arrondissement. He did not stay long there, and went to a succession of other schools, both secular and religious, before abandoning formal education at the age of sixteen. ... Source: Article "Sacha Guitry" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

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Bluebeard's 8th Wife

Bluebeard's 8th Wife

Movie • 1938

Man Leaving Hotel in France (uncredited)

Napoleon

Napoleon

Movie • 1955

Talleyrand

My Father Was Right

My Father Was Right

Movie • 1936

Charles Bellanger

Good Luck

Good Luck

Movie • 1935

Claude

Nine Bachelors

Nine Bachelors

Movie • 1939

Jean Lécuyer

The Devil Who Limped

The Devil Who Limped

Movie • 1948

Talleyrand

The Story of a Cheat

The Story of a Cheat

Movie • 1936

le tricheur

Tu m'as sauvé la vie

Tu m'as sauvé la vie

Movie • 1950

Le baron de Saint-Rambert

Deburau

Deburau

Movie • 1951

Jean-Gaspard Deburau

If Paris Were Told to Us

If Paris Were Told to Us

Movie • 1956

le narrateur et Louis XI

The Private Life of an Actor

The Private Life of an Actor

Movie • 1948

Lucien Guitry et Sacha Guitry

La Malibran

La Malibran

Movie • 1944

Eugène Malibran

Le Mot de Cambronne

Le Mot de Cambronne

Movie • 1937

Le Général Pierre Cambronne

The Treasure of Cantenac

The Treasure of Cantenac

Movie • 1950

Baron of Cantenac

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées

Let’s Go Up the Champs-Élysées

Movie • 1938

Le Professeur, Louis XV, Ludovic, Jean-Louis et Napoléon III

The Pearls of the Crown

The Pearls of the Crown

Movie • 1937

Jean Martin / François Ier / Barras / Napoléon III

Camille: The Fate of a Coquette

Camille: The Fate of a Coquette

Movie • 1926

Mancha y Zaragosa

I Was It Three Times

I Was It Three Times

Movie • 1952

Jean Renneval

Let's Make a Dream

Let's Make a Dream

Movie • 1936

L'Amant

The New Testament

The New Testament

Movie • 1936

Le Docteur Marcelin

Quadrille

Quadrille

Movie • 1938

Philippe de Morannes

Désiré

Désiré

Movie • 1937

Désiré

Two Doves

Two Doves

Movie • 1949

Maître Jean-Pierre Walter

The Virtuous Scoundrel

The Virtuous Scoundrel

Movie • 1953

Self in the prologue / Narrator (uncredited)

Mlle. Desiree

Mlle. Desiree

Movie • 1941

Napoléon 1er

My Last Mistress

My Last Mistress

Movie • 1943

François

Pasteur

Pasteur

Movie • 1935

Louis Pasteur

Royal Affairs in Versailles

Royal Affairs in Versailles

Movie • 1953

Louis XIV (older)

Toâ

Toâ

Movie • 1949

Michel Desnoyers

Dîner de gala aux Ambassadeurs

Dîner de gala aux Ambassadeurs

Movie • 1934

Self

From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain

From Joan of Arc to Philippe Pétain

Movie • 1944

Narrator (voice)

Un roman d’amour et d’aventures

Un roman d’amour et d’aventures

Movie • 1918

Jean et Jacques Sarrazin

Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma

Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma

TV • 1978

Self (archive footage)