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Sacha Pitoëff

Sacha Pitoëff

Acting

March 11, 1920 – July 21, 1990 (died at 70)
Genève, Switzerland
Male
40 Movies
10 TV Shows

Sacha Pitoëff (born Alexandre Pitoëff; 11 March 1920 – 21 July 1990) was a Swiss-born French actor and stage director. Pitoëff was born in Geneva, Switzerland, on 11 March 1920, the son of Russian-born parents Ludmilla (née Smanova) and Georges Pitoëff. Both of his parents were born in the city of Tbilisi (in modern-day Georgia), then a part of the Russian Empire. The Pitoëffs were prominent actors in France, Georges was a founding member of the Cartel des Quatre (Group of Four), a group including Louis Jouvet, Charles Dullin, and Gaston Baty, dedicated to rejuvenating the French theatre. Sacha graduated from Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly-sur-Seine, outside Paris. He studied acting and stage direction under Jouvet at the Théâtre de l'Athénée. During World War II, the younger Pitoëff followed his mother back to Switzerland, where he played his earliest roles. After the war he returned to Paris, becoming general manager at the Théâtre des Bouffes du Nord. He made his directorial debut with a 1950 staging of Uncle Vanya, which proved both a critical and commercial success. He became a fixture of Parisian theatre in the 1960s, becoming the director of his own troupe. His repertoire included works by Jean Genet, Eugène Ionesco, Hugo Claus, Robert Musil, Anna Langfus and Anton Chekhov. With Romy Schneider, he staged The Seagull, Uncle Vanya and Three Sisters at Théâtre de l'Œuvre. In 1967, he achieved his greatest success with a well-regarded production of Luigi Pirandello's Henry IV, which he directed and starred in, with Claude Jade. Pitoëff played his first film role in 1952, in the omnibus film The Seven Deadly Sins. Appearing in over 50 films, he is probably best known for his performance in Alain Resnais's enigmatic Last Year at Marienbad (1960), as the unnamed man who may or may not be Delphine Seyrig's husband. He was featured in roles of various sizes in such films as Henri-Georges Clouzot's Les Espions (1957), Peter Ustinov's Lady L (1965), René Clément's Is Paris Burning? (1966), and Jacques Demy's Donkey Skin (1970). He also appeared in several Hollywood productions, including Anatole Litvak's Anastasia (1956) and The Night of the Generals (1967), Mark Robson's The Prize (1963) and Dick Clement's To Catch a Spy (1971). Toward the end of his acting career, he began appearing in horror films. His final role was as the bookseller Kazanian in Dario Argento's Inferno (1980). For the last ten years of his life, Pitoëff was a professor at the National School of Theatre Arts and Techniques (ENSATT) in Lyon, where his students included Gérard Depardieu, Jean-Roger Milo and Niels Arestrup. Pitoëff was married to French actress Luce Garcia-Ville, until her death by suicide in 1975. He had two siblings, actress Svetlana Pitoëff and writer Aniouta Pitoeff. His height and distinctively-gaunt, lanky appearance may have been a consequence of Marfan syndrome. Having suffered from depression in the final years of his life, he died in Paris at Pitié-Salpêtrière Hospital on 21 July 1990, at the age of 70. Source: Article "Sacha Pitoëff" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Last Year at Marienbad
Last Year at Marienbad

Last Year at Marienbad

1961 7.4

as M – The Other Man with the Lean Face, The Husband

Age 41 (now 70)
Inferno
Inferno

Inferno

1980 6.6

as Kazanian

Age 59 (now 70)
Donkey Skin
Donkey Skin

Donkey Skin

1970 7.2

as The Prime Minister

Age 50 (now 70)
Anastasia
Anastasia

Anastasia

1956 6.8

as Piotr Ivanovich Petrovin

Age 36 (now 70)
Patrick Still Lives
Patrick Still Lives

Patrick Still Lives

1980 5.4

as Dr. Herschell

Age 60 (now 70)
The Prize
The Prize

The Prize

1963 6.7

as Dranyi

Age 43 (now 70)
Captain Fracasse
Captain Fracasse

Captain Fracasse

1961 5.5

as Matamore

Age 41 (now 70)
Bonne nuit les petits
Bonne nuit les petits

Bonne nuit les petits

1962 6.4

as Dada (voice)

Age 42 (now 70)
145 eps
The Night of the Generals
The Night of the Generals

The Night of the Generals

1967 6.8

as Doctor

Age 46 (now 70)
Diary of a Suicide
Diary of a Suicide

Diary of a Suicide

1973 6.3

as Le geôlier

Age 53 (now 70)
A Tale of Two Cities
A Tale of Two Cities

A Tale of Two Cities

1958 6.8

as Gaspard

Age 37 (now 70)
Dossier 51
Dossier 51

Dossier 51

1978 6.5

as Minerve 1 (voice)

Age 58 (now 70)
The Gambler
The Gambler

The Gambler

1958 6.7

as Afpley

Age 38 (now 70)
The Spies
The Spies

The Spies

1957 6.6

as Leon

Age 37 (now 70)
The Immoral Moment
The Immoral Moment

The Immoral Moment

1962 5.2

as Malferrer

Age 42 (now 70)
Les Aventures de Lagardère
Les Aventures de Lagardère

Les Aventures de Lagardère

1968 6.9

as Philippe de Gonzague

Age 48 (now 70)