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Michel Saint-Denis

Michel Saint-Denis (September 13, 1897 – July 31, 1971), ''dit'' Jacques Duchesne, was a French actor, theater director, and drama theorist whose ideas on actor training have had a profound influence on the development of European theater from the 1930s on.
==Life and career==
Saint-Denis was born in Beauvais, the nephew of Jacques Copeau, who had founded the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier in 1913. Saint-Denis was exposed to theater early in his life. He joined Copeau's troupe in 1919, after their return from New York, where they had performed for two years. Saint-Denis was greatly influenced by Copeau's approach to theater taught at his Ecole du Vieux-Colombier, which embraced not only the play on stage but also the actor training itself. He soon became Copeau's right-hand man, like Charles Dullin or Louis Jouvet before him. Together with other members of the troupe of the Vieux-Colombier, he followed his uncle to Burgundy in 1924, where they formed a new troupe that would become famous as ''les Copiaus''.
In 1929, Michel Saint-Denis together with some other members of the ''Copiaus'' and with the help of Copeau, moved to Paris and set up the ''Compagnie des Quinze'', transporting Copeau's teachings on international stages to wide acclaim. In 1935, he accepted an invitation to London, where he founded the London Theatre Studio together with George Devine and Marius Goring, an actor school where he introduced Copeau's and his own concepts from his earlier experience in France. Working together with established actors like Alec Guinness, Peter Ustinov, Michael Redgrave, John Gielgud or Laurence Olivier, he soon became known as a renowned director. At one time, he also co-directed the Royal Shakespeare Company.〔British Library: ''(The Michel Saint-Denis Archive )''. URL last accessed July 18, 2006.〕
During World War II, he directed the French programme of the BBC ("Radio Diffusion Française") under the pseudonym of "Jacques Duchesne". After the war, Saint-Denis founded a new theater school at the damaged Old Vic that existed from 1947 to 1952.
In 1952, Saint-Denis accepted a call by the ''Centre Dramatique de l'Est'' first at Colmar, and then—since 1953—at Strasbourg, where he founded the ''Ecole Supérieure d'Art Dramatique'' at the Théâtre national.〔Théâtre National de Strasbourg: ''(Les directeurs du TNS depuis sa création )''. In French. URL last accessed July 18, 2006.〕 After his retirement for health reasons in 1957, he taught at the Juilliard School in New York, where he instituted the Juilliard Drama School, and served as an advisor to the Canadian National Theatre School. In 1961, he was named artistic advisor at the new Royal Shakespeare Company.
;Death
Having suffered from health problems for a long time, Michel Saint-Denis died in London from a stroke, aged 73.

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