Philip Adrian was born in 1939 in Savigny. He wrote his first plays in the late 60s, but after that he focused on directing, especially on Moliere. This earned him the prestigious theater award named after him.
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In addition, the actor was a professor at the National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts and from 1989 to 2003 directed the Comedie-Française.
Adrian made his acting debut in 1959, when he played a role in the TV series Vidocq. For the first time, Philip Adrian acted as a screenwriter in 1967. The first directorial experience happened in 1989, when he directed the film “Metamorphoses”.
In addition, Adrian embodied the images of Robespierre and Napoleon in the series.
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Fans express their condolences on the web:
“Philip Adrian, Wonder Man. There were so many wonderful moments with him.”
“We express our sincere condolences to the family of Philip Adrien, his family and all his friends.”
“It’s a shame that Philippe Hadrian is no more. The theater is organizing a farewell to him. He was its lead director since 1985 and then directed it from 1996 to 2016.”
Recall that the life of a cinema legend was cut short, whole generations grew up on his films
As reported by Politeka, the star of popular TV series has passed away, colleagues reported the tragedy: “Farewell, dear friend”
Also Politeka wrote that the famous actor passed away, the disease turned out to be stronger: “Critics and viewers adored him”
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