Jean-Claude Darcey Vidéos
chanteur français
- France
- chanteur ou chanteuse, artiste lyrique
Dernière mise à jour
2024-06-16
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Dauphin Darcey Huet Krauss Lefèvre Georges Auric Blin Sinclair Talazac Pignolet Moor Pasquali Doll Jacques Jansen Jansen Marsan Ravel Jacquot 1938
Entrée des artistes de 1938 est un film français réalisé par Marc Allégret, sorti en 1938. Avec Louis Jouvet, Claude Dauphin, Odette Joyeux, Janine Darcey et entre autres Bernard Blier, sur des dialogues d'Henri Jeanson. Synopsis François, Cœcilia et Isabelle sont élèves de la classe d'art dramatique du conservatoire que dirige le professeur Lambertin. François est amoureux d'Isabelle qui l'aime également, mais il est poursuivi par Cœcilia, son ancienne maîtresse. Voici la scène du film la plus célèbre qui est celle où Louis Jouvet fait une visite à la blanchisserie appartenant à la famille d'une de ses élèves. Il dit son mépris à ces gens bien-pensants qui désapprouvent la passion de leur nièce pour le théâtre. Fiche technique Titre : Entrée des artistes Réalisation : Marc Allégret Scénario : Henri Jeanson et André Cayatte Dialogues : Henri Jeanson Assistants réalisateur : Jean Huet, Louis Gendre Décors : Alexandre Trauner et Jacques Krauss Photographie : Christian Matras et Robert Juillard Cadreur : Ernest Bourreaud, assisté de Bontemps Maquillage : Mijissky Son : Georges Leblond Montage : Yvonne Martin Scripte : Madeleine Lefèvre Régisseur général : Lucien Pinoteau Régisseur de plateau : L. Demasure Photographes de plateau : Henri Pecqueux, Roger Kahan Directeur de production : Georges Jouanne Administrateur : Robert Vernay Musique : Georges Auric Société de production : Régina Films Société de distribution : Filmsonor Marceau Tournage du 1er juillet au 5 août 1938 dans les studios Filmsonor d'Épinay-sur-Seine Pays d'origine : Drapeau de la France France Langue originale : français Format : Noir et blanc - 35 mm — 1,37:1 - Son Mono Genre : Comédie dramatique Durée : 99 minutes Date de sortie : France, 6 octobre 1938 Distribution Claude Dauphin : François Polti Janine Darcey : Isabelle Didier Odette Joyeux : Cœcilia Prieur Louis Jouvet : Lambertin André Brunot : M. Grenaison Julien Carette : Lurette Marcel Dalio : le juge d'instruction Roger Blin : Dominique Bernard Blier : Pescani Yves Brainville : Sylvestre André Roussin : Giflard Michel Vitold : Gabriel Mady Made : Denise Nina Sinclair : Gisèle Madeleine Geoffroy : Fernande Grenaison Gaby Andreu : Mireille Paula Dehelly : Micheline Madeleine Lambert : Élisabeth Prieur Sylvie : Clémence Babita Sauren : Nora Storm Robert Pizani : Jérôme Paul Escoffier : le directeur du conservatoire Henri Busquet : l'appariteur Georges Pally : Marty, le patron du café Denise Berley : une élève du Conservatoire Hélène Dassonville : une élève du Conservatoire Anita Daene : une élève du Conservatoire Sanda Dancovici : une élève du Conservatoire Roland Piétri : un élève du Conservatoire Dennery : un élève du Conservatoire. Odette Talazac : une sociétaire Noël Roquevert : Pignolet, un vigile Marcel Lupovici : un tragédien Gabrielle Fontan : une mère provinciale Robert Moor : Albert, le concierge Made Siamé : une mère Marcelle Monthil : la chaisière du parc Albert Broquin : le crieur de journaux Titys : l'huissier du juge Paul Delauzac : un ami d'Élisabeth Paul Marcel : le maître d'hôtel Alfred Pasquali : doublure de Marcel Dalio dans la version « aryanisée » Autres élèves du Conservatoire Josette Daydé Dora Doll Louise Fouquet (Lola Mouloudji) Jacques Jansen Monique Mélinand Sylvie Deniau Wanda Kérien Jacqueline Marsan Jacqueline Ravel Jacqueline Valois Anita Vangué Tony Jacquot # LouisJouvet #EntréeDesArtistes
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Dutch National Ballet Principal Dancer Anna Ol teaches a follow-along at home ballet barre class. Anna joined the Dutch National Ballet as a Principal Dancer in 2015 and has performed with companies including the State Opera of Tatarstan, the Mikhailovsky Theatre in St. Petersburg and the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Dantshenko Academic Music Theatre in Moscow. Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) is the world's largest student ballet scholarship competition and global dance network, connecting students, teachers, schools, dance companies, and audiences worldwide. Now in its 22nd season, YAGP has reached more than 150,000 participants worldwide through its international ballet workshops, ballet auditions, ballet competitions, and ballet master classes. To date, over $4 million has been awarded to young dancers in scholarships to leading dance schools worldwide, including The Ailey School, American Ballet Theatre JKO School, The Australian Ballet School, Ballet West Academy, Berlin State Ballet School, Bolshoi Ballet Academy Summer Intensive, Boston Ballet School, Canada’s National Ballet School, Dutch National Ballet Academy, English National Ballet School, European School of Ballet, Houston Ballet Academy, John Cranko School of The Stuttgart Ballet, The Juilliard School, Paris Opera Ballet School, Princess Grace Academy, The Rock School for Dance Education, The Royal Ballet School, San Francisco Ballet School, The Washington School of Ballet, and Zurich Dance Academy, among other preeminent institutions in the U.S. and abroad. More than 450 YAGP alumni are now dancing in over 80 leading companies around the world – American Ballet Theatre, The Australian Ballet, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Boston Ballet, Dutch National Ballet, Dresden Semperoper Ballett, Finnish National Ballet, Houston Ballet, The Joffrey Ballet, Mariinsky Ballet, Miami City Ballet, National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Paris Opera Ballet, Pennsylvania Ballet, The Royal Ballet, San Francisco Ballet, Staatsballett Berlin, and The Stuttgart Ballet, among others – with more than 100 of them in soloist or principal dancer positions. YAGP’s alumni success stories include some of the most prominent ballet stars in the dance world today: Maria Abashova, Constantine Allen, Sterling Baca, Elisa Badenes, Aran Bell, Isabella Boylston, Skylar Brandt, Jeffrey Cirio, Lia Cirio, Cesar Corrales, Michaela DePrince, Sasha De Dola, Derek Dunn, Isaac Hernandez, Mathias Heymann, Kimin Kim, Lauren Lovette, Julian MacKay, Maia Makhateli, Sara Mearns, Vadim Muntagirov, May Nagahisa, Hannah O’Neill, Calvin Royal III, Marcelino Sambé, Beckanne Sisk, Hee Seo, Christine Shevchenko, Taylor Stanley, James Whiteside, WanTing Zhao, and many other notable alumni. The annual YAGP Gala at Lincoln Center, Stars of Today Meet the Stars of Tomorrow, features the biggest stars of the world’s leading dance companies, many of whom had their NYC debuts* at the YAGP Gala, alongside the rising ballerinas and male dancers of tomorrow. Past guest artists have included such luminaries as Nina Ananiashvili, Roberto Bolle, Ashley Bouder, Darcey Bussell, José Manuel Carreño, Misty Copeland, Robert Fairchild, Marcelo Gomes, David Hallberg, Maria Kochetkova, Ekaterina Kondaurova, Isabelle Guerin, Lucia Lacarra, Manuel Legris, Vladimir Malakhov, Gillian Murphy, Marianela Nunez, Evgenia Obraztsova, Natalia Osipova*, Xander Parish, Tiler Peck, Tamara Rojo, Daniil Simkin, Polina Semionova*, Olga Smirnova, Yuan Yuan Tan, Nikolai Tsiskaridze, Daniel Ulbricht, Ivan Vasiliev*, Diana Vishneva, Wendy Whelan, and many other dance legends. YAGP was the subject of the 2011 award-winning First Position documentary, which followed six participants on their journey to compete at YAGP’s annual NYC Finals. / For more info please visit: (http•••) SUBSCRIBE: (http•••) DONATE: (http•••) INSTAGRAM: (http•••) FACEBOOK: (http•••) TWITTER: (http•••) TIKTOK: (http•••) YAGP JAPAN INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP JAPAN FACEBOOK: (http•••) YAGP KOREA INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP INDONESIA INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP BRAZIL INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP ITALY INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP PHILIPPINES INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP MEXICO INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP GERMANY INSTAGRAM: (http•••) YAGP CHINA WEIBO: (http•••)
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The Queen Mother on the occasion of her 90th birthday. Full show now here (http•••) More from the show in individual performances on my playlist at (http•••) The BBC presents a Royal Birthday Gala from The London Palladium. A galaxy of glittering stars from the world of music, theatre, film and television gather together for a special celebration to honour Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth in a musical montage of the shows around in the early 1900s. The international stars celebrating the 90th birthday of the Queen Mother in this charity performance are: Peggy Ashcroft, Rowan Atkinson, Richard Attenborough, Lionel Blair, Sarah Brightman, Isobel Buchanan, Darcey Bussell, Simon Cadell, Michael Caine, Christopher Cazenove, Leslie Crowther, Mark Curry, Arthur Davies, Michael Denison, Placido Domingo, Stephen Fry, James Galway, Jill Gascoine, John Gielgud, Dulcie Gray, Robert Hardy, Marilyn Hill Smith, Jeffrey Holland, Anita Harris, Patricia Hodge, Kiri Te Kanawa, Howard Keel, Bonnie Langford, Vera Lynn, Lisa Maxwell, Geraldine McEwan, Robert Meadmore, Hayley Mills, John Mills, Warren Mitchell, Roger Moore, Jonathon Morris, Irek Mukhamedov, Elaine Paige, Angharad Rees, Anneka Rice, Cliff Richard, Eric Roberts, Wayne Sleep, Willard White, Bernie Winters, Jenny Wren. Also the cast of Anything Goes (from the Prince Edward Theatre), members of the cast of Song and Dance (from the Shaftesbury Theatre), the Royal Gala Dancers and the Stephen Hill Singers. Harry Rabinowitz was in charge of the music and associate producer Norman Maen is also the stage director for the gala. Television director Kevin Bishop Executive producer Yvonne Littlewood Richard Samuel Attenborough, Baron Attenborough, CBE, FKC (UK: 29 August 1923 – 24 August 2014), was an English actor, filmmaker, entrepreneur, and politician. He was the President of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). Attenborough joined the Royal Air Force during World War II and served in the film unit. He went on several bombing raids over Europe and filmed action from the rear gunner's position. He was the older brother of Sir David Attenborough, a naturalist and broadcaster, and John Attenborough, an executive at Alfa Romeo. He was married to actress Sheila Sim from 1945 until his death. As a film director and producer, Attenborough won two Academy Awards for Gandhi in 1983, receiving awards for Best Picture and Best Director. The BFI ranked Gandhi the 34th greatest British film of the 20th century. He also won four BAFTA Awards and four Golden Globe Awards. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his roles in Brighton Rock, The Great Escape, 10 Rillington Place, The Sand Pebbles, Miracle on 34th Street (1994) and Jurassic Park. Vaudeville Funtimes Playlists… Stand Up Comedy (http•••) Variety Performances… (http•••) Panto Performances… (http•••) Blue Variety... (http•••) The gangs All Here... (http•••) Wakey Wakey campers... (http•••) Royal Variety Performance 1991... (http•••) The Importance of Being Earnest (Hinge and Bracket)... (http•••) Vivienne Chering... (http•••) Uptown at the Downtown... (http•••) Queen Mothers 90th Birthday... (http•••) Chubby Oates telly, Radio and Monologues... (http•••) Female Impersonation... (http•••) Dixon of Dock Green... (http•••) The Davernettes (1963) /Flip and The Dateliners 1964... (http•••) West End Musicals Compilation... (http•••) Opera... (http•••) Documentaries on the Lives of Show Biz Entertainers... (http•••) Full Movies... (http•••) Find me on Facebook here… (http•••)
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