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Pierre Bertin

Pierre Bertin

11 titles Acting Oct 24, 1891 Died: May 13, 1984 Lille, Nord, France

Pierre Victor Théophile Bertin (October 24, 1891 – May 13, 1984) was a distinguished French actor known for his contributions to both stage and film. Born in Lille, Bertin enjoyed a prolific career that spanned several decades, leaving a significant mark on the entertainment industry.

One of his notable performances came in 1948 when he appeared in "The Lame Devil," a film directed by the renowned Sacha Guitry, which showcased his talent in the cinematic realm. Beyond acting, Bertin was also a skilled librettist. He penned the libretto for "La Gageure imprévue," an opéra-comique with music composed by Henri Sauguet. This work premiered at the Paris Opéra-Comique in 1944 and was well-received, highlighting Bertin’s versatility as a creator.

In addition to his stage work, Bertin contributed to radio opera, most notably with "Les Deux Rendez-vous," adapted from Gérard de Nerval, which was broadcast in 1951 with music by Claude Arrieu. His artistic endeavors reflect a commitment to the performing arts that resonated throughout his lifetime. Pierre Bertin passed away in Paris, leaving behind a rich legacy in French theatre and cinema.

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