Philippe Torreton joined the Comédie Française in 1990. He played the greatest roles on stage, from Scapin to Lorenzaccio, including Hamlet and Georges Dandin. Wishing to extend his career on the big...
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Philippe Torreton joined the Comédie Française in 1990. He played the greatest roles on stage, from Scapin to Lorenzaccio, including Hamlet and Georges Dandin. Wishing to extend his career on the big screen, the actor appeared in Claude Pinoteau’s drama La Neige et le feu in 1991.
Philippe Torreton was subsequently named Chevalier de l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in 1999 and won the César for best actor in 1997 and 2005. He started directing in 2007, directing and performing Molière’s Dom Juan.
Philippe has won numerous awards including the Molière for best actor in subsidised theatre for his title role in Edmond Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac directed by Dominique Pitoiset in 2014.
Richard Kolinka, born on 7 July 1953 in Paris, is the French drummer of the group Téléphone. With the release of five albums, Téléphone has established itself as one of the few French bands to play pure rock.
After the end of the group in 1986, Richard Kolinka continued his collaboration with Jean-Louis Aubert and in 2015 joined Les Insus, a group made up of the members of Téléphone without bassist Corine Marienneau.
Richard Kolinka, powerful and expressive in his playing style, is to this day one of the references of French rock drums.
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