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Paul Mounet (5 October 1847 – 10 February 1922), born Jean-Paul Sully, was a French actor. == Biography == The younger brother of actor Jean Mounet-Sully, Paul was born in Bergerac, Dordogne, and studied to become a medical doctor prior to his career in acting, only making his debut in 1880 in Paris Odéon's production of ''Horace''. It was in 1889 that he first played at the Comédie Française, of which he became sociétaire two years later. Mounet garnored acclaim for his roles in ''Les Érinnyes'', ''L'Arlésienne'', ''Othello'', ''Patrie'', ''Hamlet'', ''La Furie'', ''Anthony'', ''Le Roi'', ''L'Enigme'', ''Le Dédale'', and ''Œdipe Roi''. Mounet appeared in a number of films, including playing the title character in a 1909 silent black-and-white version of ''Macbeth'', directed by acclaimed French director André Calmettes.〔(Macbeth (I) (1909) ). IMDB. Retrieved November 18, 2010〕 He served as a professor at the Paris Conservatoire, teaching, among others, Pierre Fresnay, Valentine Tessier, Hélène Dieudonné, Daniel Mendaille, Françoise Rosay, and Marioara Ventura and became a Chevalier in the Legion of Honour. Mounet died of heart disease on February 10, 1922. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Mounet」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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