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  1. Michel Jacques Saint-Denis. Michel Jacques Saint-Denis (13 September 1897 – 31 July 1971), dit Jacques Duchesne, was a French actor, theatre director, and drama theorist whose ideas on actor training have had a profound influence on the development of European theatre from the 1930s on.

  2. Michel Saint-Denis (born Sept. 13, 1897, Beauvais, France—died July 31, 1971, London, Eng.) was a French director, producer, teacher, and theatrical innovator who was influential in the development of the British theatre for 40 years. Nephew of the famed French theatrical pioneer actor-director Jacques Copeau, Saint-Denis worked with Copeau ...

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  3. Michel Saint-Denis dit « Jacques Duchesne » durant la Seconde Guerre mondiale, né le 13 septembre 1897 à Beauvais et mort le 31 juillet 1971 à Londres, est un acteur, metteur en scène, directeur de théâtre et professeur d'art dramatique français .

  4. Michel Saint-Denis was born on 13 September 1897 in Beauvais, Oise, France. He was a producer and director, known for Twelfth Night (1939), The Black Arrow (1951) and Scenes from Macbeth (1937). He was married to Suria Magito and Marie Ostroga.

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    • September 13, 1897
    • Michel Saint-Denis
    • July 31, 1971
  5. Aug 2, 1971 · Michel Jacques Saint‐Denis was born in Beauvais, France, on Sept. 3, 1897, and began his professional career in 1924 as assistant to Jacques Copeau at the Th6atre du Vieux Colom bier in Paris.

  6. "Michel Saint-Denis" published on by null. (1897–1971)French actor, director, and teacher. Nephew and student of Copeau, Saint-Denis later headed the Compagnie des Quinze, for which he directed several noteworthy productions at the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier ...

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  8. Aug 1, 1971 · Michel Jacques Saint‐Denis was born in Beauvais, France, on Sept. 13, 1897, and began his career as an assistant to Jacques Copeau at the Théâre du Vieux Colombier in Paris. He later formed ...