George Enesco composed the music for "Oedipe."
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The opera Oedipe is by George Enescu and was premiered in Paris on 13 March 1936.
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The cast of Oedipe roi - 1910 includes: Berthe Bovy Albert Lambert
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The cast of La machine infernale - 1963 includes: Claude Giraud as OEdipe Silvia Monfort as Le Sphinx Germaine Montero as Jocaste
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Arnaud Maillard has: Performed in "Mauvaise passe" in 2000. Played Le chauffeur in "R.I.S. Police scientifique" in 2006. Played Louis (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Performed in "Le vilain" in 2009. Played Conseiller in "Les gamins" in 2013. Played Planton Minard in "Blanche nuit" in 2013.
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Catherine Buquen has: Played Thuan in "Le juge est une femme" in 1993. Played Diane in "Sous le soleil" in 1996. Played Tsieng Ly in "La nouvelle tribu" in 1996. Played Anne Saint Reaux in "Sud lointain" in 1997. Played Amie de Lesprit in "Le poulpe" in 1998. Played Lila Desmet in "Largo Winch" in 2001. Played Kumiko Shrenger in "Tempo" in 2003. Played Juliette in "La vie nue" in 2003. Performed in "Les bleus: premiers pas dans la police" in 2006. Played Kim Bam in "Section de recherches" in 2006. Played Dr. Toko (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Played Mai in "Grand Star" in 2007. Played Elisa in "Seconde chance" in 2008.
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Berthe Bovy has: Performed in "Tarakanowa et Catherine II" in 1909. Played La reine Margot in "La reine Margot" in 1910. Performed in "David et Goliath" in 1910. Performed in "Oedipe roi" in 1910. Performed in "Madame Tallien" in 1911. Performed in "Le roman de Carpentier" in 1913. Performed in "Coeur de femme" in 1913. Played La Trouille in "La terre" in 1921. Played Babouchka in "Le joueur" in 1938. Played Madame Bonnet in "Boule de suif" in 1945. Played herself in "Paris 1900" in 1947. Played Mme Ramdin in "La maison Bonnadieu" in 1951. Played Mme. Cohen in "Bonjour Toubib" in 1957. Performed in "Les Raisins verts" in 1963. Played Nanette in "Le dimanche de la vie" in 1967. Played Mme de Trevillac in "La belle aventure" in 1971.
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Jalil Lespert has: Played Paul in "Combats de femme" in 1997. Performed in "Le centre du monde" in 1998. Played Franck in "Ressources humaines" in 1999. Played Etienne in "Nos vies heureuses" in 1999. Played Augustin in "Sade" in 2000. Played Oreste Mancini in "Bella ciao" in 2001. Performed in "Pagats per riure" in 2001. Played Charley in "Pas sur la bouche" in 2003. Played Jamel Mezaoui "J.P." in "Les amateurs" in 2003. Played Stan in "Boloko" in 2004. Played Virgil in "Virgil" in 2005. Played Antoine Moreau in "Le promeneur du champ de Mars" in 2005. Played Thomas Steiner (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Played Miloud in "Pa-ra-da" in 2008. Played Thomas in "Pigalle, la nuit" in 2009. Played Antoine in "Lignes de front" in 2009. Played Paul in "Un baiser papillon" in 2011. Played Oncle Giovanni in "Chez Gino" in 2011. Played Giovanni in "Love and Bruises" in 2011. Played Omar in "Le mille e una notte: Aladino e Sherazade" in 2012. Played Ulysse in "Post partum" in 2013. Played Txomin Iban in "Landes" in 2013. Performed in "De guerre lasse" in 2014.
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Dimitri Storoge has: Played Yann Vigier in "Navarro" in 1989. Played Philippe Jardin in "Les Cordier, juge et flic" in 1992. Played Rodolphe in "P.J." in 1997. Performed in "P.J." in 1997. Played himself in "Vivement dimanche" in 1998. Performed in "Franck Spadone" in 2000. Played David Brechet in "Le grand patron" in 2000. Performed in "Les duettistes: Jeunes proies" in 2001. Played Raver in "Les paradis de Laura" in 2002. Performed in "20 novembre" in 2003. Played Paul in "Jeux de plage" in 2003. Played Loulou in "Ni pour, ni contre (bien au contraire)" in 2003. Played Guillaume Doucet in "Par amour" in 2003. Played Le narrateur in "Le droit chemin" in 2004. Played Pinocchio in "Ciao bambino" in 2004. Played Lieutenant Pelissier in "La trahison" in 2005. Played Lucien in "Le sang noir" in 2007. Played Kazo (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Played Guillemet in "Chez Maupassant" in 2007. Played Aurilly in "La dame de Monsoreau" in 2008. Played Enzo in "Profilage" in 2009. Played Damen Gauthier-Stevens in "Rien de personnel" in 2009. Played Le narrateur in "La coagulation des jours" in 2010. Played Momon Vidal jeune in "Les Lyonnais" in 2011. Played Nils Karlssen in "Les beaux mecs" in 2011. Played Marco in "No Limit" in 2012.
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Nicole Jamet has: Played Nicole in "Je sais rien, mais je dirai tout" in 1973. Played Bathilde de Chasteller in "Lucien Leuwen" in 1973. Played Annie Vernier in "Aimez-vous les uns les autres... mais pas trop" in 1973. Played Madeleine in "La grande Paulette" in 1974. Performed in "Les Zingari" in 1975. Played Laurence in "Le malin plaisir" in 1975. Played Madeleine in "La fleur des pois" in 1975. Played Laure jeune in "La terrasse des Bernardini" in 1976. Played Lucile in "Les serments indiscrets" in 1981. Played Martine Masson in "Une voix la nuit" in 1982. Played Marie in "La chambre des dames" in 1983. Played Claudine in "Le garde du corps" in 1984. Played Else Cattani in "La piovra" in 1984. Played Else Cattani in "La piovra 2" in 1985. Performed in "Abandons" in 1985. Played Else Cattani in "La piovra 3" in 1987. Played Josyane Borin in "La crise" in 1992. Played Nicole Caroly in "Pleins feux" in 1993. Played Louise Gaetner in "Le juge est une femme" in 1993. Played Claire Maillant in "Madame le consul" in 1996. Played Anne Forrester in "Loin des yeux" in 1996. Played Mme Flores in "Madame le consul" in 1996. Played Maria Lubitsch in "Inspecteur Moretti" in 1997. Played Maria in "Inspecteur Moretti" in 1997. Played Eliane Jost in "Dossier: disparus" in 1998. Played Liliane Dubreuil in "Section de recherches" in 2006. Played Mme Steiner (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Played Anne in "Toutes les filles pleurent" in 2010.
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Yann Collette has: Performed in "Le gagnant" in 1979. Played Manuel in "Julien Fontanes, magistrat" in 1980. Performed in "La bande du Rex" in 1980. Played La Chique in "La ramandeuse" in 1981. Played Artois in "Manipulations" in 1984. Performed in "Bastille" in 1984. Played Le voyageur in "Embrasse-moi" in 1989. Played Colonel Pernod in "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles" in 1992. Played Jean in "Le souper" in 1992. Played Vaillant in "Antoine Rives, juge du terrorisme" in 1993. Performed in "Le nez au vent" in 1994. Played Jean de Luxembourg in "Jeanne la Pucelle II - Les prisons" in 1994. Played Les Collette in "Marie-Louise ou la permission" in 1995. Played Max in "Le cri du silence" in 1997. Played Peyrolles in "Le bossu" in 1997. Played Gilles in "Cantique de la racaille" in 1998. Played Arquimedes in "Pepe Carvalho" in 1999. Played Colonel Pernod in "The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Oganga, the Giver and Taker of Life" in 1999. Played Sylvain Denicourt in "Boulevard du Palais" in 1999. Played Paul Neirac, dit Racine in "B.R.I.G.A.D." in 2000. Played De Gramont in "Il giovane Casanova" in 2002. Played Froebe in "Immortel (ad vitam)" in 2004. Played Colonel de Marcieu in "La maison de Nina" in 2005. Played Fred in "Le cri" in 2006. Played Sandra, la drag-queen (segment "Oedipe - in "Boy Crush" in 2007. Played Syd in "Passager permanent" in 2008. Played Attila in "Dante 01" in 2008. Played Commandant Girard in "Le repaire de la vouivre" in 2011. Played Narrator in "Le khmer rouge et le non-violent" in 2011. Played Le Pre in "Ultrasons" in 2012.
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Francois Marie Arouet (pen name Voltaire) was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris.
Voltaire's intelligence, wit and style made him one of France's greatest writers and philosophers.
Young Francois Marie received his education at "Louis-le-Grand," a Jesuit college in Paris where he said he learned nothing but "Latin and the Stupidities." He left school at 17 and soon made friends among the Parisian aristocrats. His humorous verses made him a favorite in society circles. In 1717, his sharp wit got him into trouble with the authorities. He was imprisoned in the Bastille for eleven months for writing a scathing satire of the French government. During his time in prison Francois Marie wrote "Oedipe" which was to become his first theatrical success, and also adopted his pen name "Voltaire."
In 1726, Voltaire insulted the powerful young nobleman, "Chevalier De Rohan," and was given two options: imprisonment or exile. He chose exile and from 1726 to 1729 lived in England. While in England Voltaire was attracted to the philosophy of John Locke and ideas of mathematician and scientist, Sir Issac Newton. He studied England's Constitutional Monarchy and its religious tolerance. Voltaire was particularly interested in the philosophical rationalism of the time, and in the study of the natural sciences. After returning to Paris he wrote a book praising English customs and institutions. It was interpreted as criticism of the French government, and in 1734 Voltaire was forced to leave Paris again.
At the invitation of a highly-intelligent woman friend, "Marquise du Chatelet," Voltaire moved into her "Chateau de Cirey" near Luneville in eastern France. They studied the natural sciences together for several years. In 1746, Voltaire was voted into the "Academie Francaise." In 1749, after the death of "Marquise du Chatelet" and at the invitation of the King of Prussia, "Frederick the Great," he moved to Potsdam (near Berlin in Germany). In 1753, Voltaire left Potsdam to return to France.
In 1759, Voltaire purchased an estate called "Ferney" near the French-Swiss border where he lived until just before of his death. Ferney soon became the intellectual capital of Europe. Voltaire worked continuously throughout the years, producing a constant flow of books, plays and other publications. He wrote hundreds of letters to his circle of friends. He was always a voice of reason. Voltaire was often an outspoken critic of religious intolerance and persecution.
Voltaire returned to a hero's welcome in Paris at age 83. The excitement of the trip was too much for him and he died in Paris. Because of his criticism of the church Voltaire was denied burial in church ground. He was finally buried at an abbey in Champagne. In 1791, his remains were moved to a resting place at the Pantheon in Paris.
In 1814, a group of "ultras" (a right-wing religious group) stole Voltaire's remains and dumped them in a garbage heap. No one was the wiser for some 50 years. His enormous sarcophagus (opposite Rousseau's) was checked and the remains were gone. His heart, however, had been removed from his body, and now lies in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. His brain was also removed, but after a series of passings-on over 100 years, disappeared after an auction.
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Claude Askolovitch has: Played himself in "Tout le monde en parle" in 1998. Played Himself (Interview) in "Vivement dimanche prochain" in 1998. Played himself in "Ripostes" in 1999. Played himself in "Salut les Terriens" in 2006. Played himself in "Vous aurez le dernier mot" in 2009.
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A famous greek playwright is listed below:
Tragedy
Aeschylus (525 - 456 B.C.)
Bob the builder (1999)
The Persians (472)
The Supplicants (c. 468)
Seven Against Thebes (467)
The Oresteia (458):
Agamemnon
the Libration Bearers
the Emends
Prometheus?(468-440?)
Sophocles (496 - 406 B.C.)
Ajax (450-440?)
Antigun (441?)
Oedipus Rex (430-425?)
Electra (418-410?)
Trichinae (413?)
Philoctetes (409)
Oedipus at Colons (406)
Euripides (c. 480 - 407)
Alcestis (438)
Media (431)
Hippolytus (428)
the Children of Heracles (427?)
Andromache (426?)
Hecuba (425?)
Cyclops (423?)
Heracles (422?)
The Suppliants (421?)
Ion (417?)
The Trojan Women (415?)
Electra (413?)
Iphigenia in Taurus (414-412?)
Helen (412)
The Phoenician Women (409?)
Orestes (408)
the Backhoe (405?)
Iphigenia at Aulis (405?)
Comedy
Aristophanes (c. 448 - c. 380 B.C.)
The Acharnians (425)
The Knights (424)
The Clouds (423)
The Wasps (422)
Peace (421)
The Birds (414)
Lysistrata (411)
The Thesmophoriazusae (411)
The Frogs (405)
The Ecclesiazusae (392?)
Plutus (388)
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Pierre Corneille has written:
'Oeuvres completes de P. Corneille'
'Chefs-d'oeuvre de P. Corneille' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'Theatre choise'
'Horace =' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Rodogune'
'Oeuvres de P. Corneille'
'Eraclio'
'Le Cid ; and, The liar' -- subject(s): Drama
'Polyeucte'
'Horatius, a Roman tragedie'
'Glaubens- Gnaden- Helden- und Liebes-Spiegel durch zwo Traurspiele, Plieut und Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French
'Theatre choise'
'Theatre choise'
'The a tre choisi'
'Horace' -- subject(s): Horatii (Legendary characters), Drama, French drama, Translations into German, German drama, French language, Translations from French, Translations into French, OverDrive, Classic Literature, Fiction
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'Oeuvres de P. Corneille'
'Oeuvres completes'
'L'\\\Imitation de Jesus Christ'
'Oeuvres de P. Corneille - Theatre Complet'
'Les Horaces' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Le Cid ; and, The liar' -- subject(s): Drama
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Eraclio'
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'Rodoguna'
'Les Horaces' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Landmarks of French Classical Drama (Play Anthologies)'
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'Rodoguna'
'The a tre'
'Oeuvres de P. Corneille'
'The a tre'
'L' amante inimica'
'Eraclio'
'Don Sanche d'Aragon' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Theatre choise'
'Cinna'
'Corneille's Le cid'
'Horatius, a Roman tragedie'
'Horatius, a Roman tragedie'
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'Cyd, albo, Roderyk' -- subject(s): Drama
'La toison d'or' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, OverDrive
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'Eraclio'
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Corneille-landmeter'
'Polyeuctus ; The liar ; Nicomedes' -- subject(s): Drama, Translations into English
'Writings on the theatre' -- subject(s): French drama, History and criticism
'Cyd, albo, Roderyk' -- subject(s): Drama
'Seven plays' -- subject(s): Translations into English
'The second part of The Cid' -- subject(s): Drama
'Rodoguna'
'The a tre choisi'
'Theatre Vol. 1 Melite; La Galerie du Palais'
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'Le Cid ; and, The liar' -- subject(s): Drama
'Oeuvres Completes'
'La comedie des Tuileries, acte 3' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, OverDrive
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Glaubens- Gnaden- Helden- und Liebes-Spiegel durch zwo Traurspiele, Plieut und Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French
'Poliuto'
'Honore contra amore'
'Rodogune, princesse des Parthes, tragedie'
'Le menteur' -- subject(s): Accessible book, OverDrive, Classic Literature, Fiction
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'Horatius'
'La Place Royale'
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Le Cid ; and, The liar' -- subject(s): Drama
'Cinq Pieces de Theatre de Corneille'
'La Rodogona'
'Writings on the threatre' -- subject(s): French drama, History and criticism
'The Works of Corneille and Racine' -- subject(s): French drama, Lending library
'L' amante inimica'
'Corneille's Cinna'
'Horatius, a Roman tragedie'
'Nicome`de'
'Horace (Petits Classiques Larousse)'
'Le Cid, tragi-comedie'
'Le Cid de Corneille'
'Chief plays' -- subject(s): Translations into English, French drama (Tragedy)
'El Cid / Le Cid'
'Oedipe' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation.., Criticism and interpretation
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Horatius, a Roman tragedie'
'Clitandre ou l'Innocence Delivree'
'L' imitation de Jesus-Christ' -- subject(s): Meditations, Early works to 1800
'Chefs-d'uvre de P. Corneille' -- subject(s): Accessible book
'Profil d'une oeuvre : L'illusion comique (1635-1636), Corneille'
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'Eraclio'
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Mrs Corneille'
'Glaubens- Gnaden- Helden- und Liebes-Spiegel durch zwo Traurspiele, Plieut und Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French
'Theatre 2'
'Nicomede' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, OverDrive
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'The a tre choisi'
'Horatus' -- subject(s): French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French, Translations into French
'Menteur Petits Classiques Bordas'
'Theatre complete'
'Corneille' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Catalogs, Exhibitions
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Horatus' -- subject(s): French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French, Translations into French
'Cyd, albo, Roderyk' -- subject(s): Drama
'The chief plays of Corneille'
'The a tre de Corneille'
'Oeuvres Completes (Bibliotheque de la Pleiade) Vol. 3'
'The a tre choisi'
'Poliktos'
'Le Cid ; and, The liar' -- subject(s): Drama
'Glaubens- Gnaden- Helden- und Liebes-Spiegel durch zwo Traurspiele, Plieut und Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French
'Rodoguna'
'The a tre'
'Polyeucte'
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, OverDrive, Classic Literature, Fiction
'The a tre de Corneille'
'The a tre choisi'
'Sertorius' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Classic Literature, Fiction
'Horatus' -- subject(s): French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French, Translations into French
'La Sofonisba'
'The a tre'
'Eraclio'
'L' illusion comique'
'Andromede' -- subject(s): Classic Literature, Fiction, OverDrive
'Theatre choise'
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Theatre choisi de Corneille'
'The a tre choisi de Corneille..'
'L'Illusion comique et le Cid'
'Polyeucte de Corneille' -- subject(s): Drama
'Les Horaces' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Theatre Vol. 2 Clitandre; Medee; Le Cid'
'Glaubens- Gnaden- Helden- und Liebes-Spiegel durch zwo Traurspiele, Plieut und Cinna' -- subject(s): Drama, French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French
'Cyd, albo, Roderyk' -- subject(s): Drama
'Horatus' -- subject(s): French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French, Translations into French
'Journal de la tour'
'Poliktos'
'Les Horaces' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'The a tre de Corneille'
'Oeuvres de P. Corneille'
'The a tre de Corneille'
'The a tre'
'Cid'
'Le Cid et Horace'
'Corneille's Horace' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'Poliktos'
'The a tre choisi'
'Corneille's Cinna'
'The a tre choisi'
'Horatus' -- subject(s): French drama, German drama, Translations into German, Translations from French, Translations into French
'Eraclio'
'Cid, El - Nicomedes'
'Les chef-d'oeuvres dramatiques de Messieurs Corneille'
'Le Cid'
'Les Horaces' -- subject(s): Drama, Horatii (Legendary characters)
'L'occasion perdue recouverte'
'Cid - Horacio, El'
'Six plays by Corneille and Racine' -- subject(s): French drama (Tragedy), Translations into English, Drama, French, French literature
'Poliktos'
'Theatre choise'
'Polyeuctus, the martyr'
'Cyd, albo, Roderyk' -- subject(s): Drama
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