Sylvain Dhomme
Sylvain Dhomme was born on Nov 30, 1918 in France. Sylvain Dhomme's big-screen debut came with The Olive Trees of Justice directed by James Blue in 1962. Sylvain Dhomme is known for I Love You, I Love You directed by Alain Resnais, Claude Rich stars as Claude Ridder and Olga Georges-Picot as Catrine. The upcoming new movie Sylvain Dhomme plays is I Love You, I Love You which will be released on Apr 24, 1968.
Sylvain Dhomme was an award winning young theater person who connected with the as yet not well known Romanian playwright Eugene Ionesco in Paris and managed to land the task of directing The Chairs for its 1952 premiere.Even if it did not turn out exactly as the author intended, Dhomme continued his adaptations of the theater of the absurd with a German television version of The Bald Soprano and a segment of the mostly New Wave film compilation of 1962, The Seven Deadly Sins, on Anger, loosely based also on Ionesco .Later in his eclectic career as writer, actor, and director, Dhomme made several programs on avant-garde composers such as Karlheinz Stockhausen and Pierre Schaeffer.
Birthday
Nov 30, 1918Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Movies & TV Shows
- 19687.2
- 1962
director
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