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Robert Hossein
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30 December 1927 - 31 December 2020
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Robert Ossein is a French film and theater actor, director, producer, artistic director of the Marigny Theatre (Paris). The real name of the actor is Huseynov. Born December 30, 1927 in Paris, in the family of a composer who later began to write music for the films of his son.
Robert received a theatrical education, having completed the courses of Rene Simon and Tanya Balashova, performed a lot on the stages. He was especially popular in the “theater of horror” "Grand Guignolet", where he proved
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Robert Ossein is a French film and theater actor, director, producer, artistic director of the Marigny Theatre (Paris). The real name of the actor is Huseynov. Born December 30, 1927 in Paris, in the family of a composer who later began to write music for the films of his son.
Robert received a theatrical education, having completed the courses of Rene Simon and Tanya Balashova, performed a lot on the stages. He was especially popular in the “theater of horror” "Grand Guignolet", where he proved himself as a director of a number of performances.
His debut in the film took place in 1954 with a role in the film directed by R. Kadenak “Blonde Embankment”, and in 1955 he made his debut as a director with the film “Villains Go to Hell”. One of the main roles in this film was played by his first wife Marina Vladi.
Marriage with his Russian wife from the Polyakov family determined his interests in Russia, which led to his participation in the painting by Georges Lampen in 1956.
"Crime and punishment" , in which he played Rene Brunel and Vladi played the role of Lily Marcelen.
The greatest success brought the actor the role of Georges de Peyrac in the series R. Bordery
Angelique Marquis of Angels Many famous directors who invited Ossein to their films were attracted by his ability to build complex characters, as well as an outstanding appearance and voice.
1982 - serious directorial work, adaptation of the novel by Hugo
Les Miserables" , where the role of Eponine starred the third wife of Ossein Candice Patou.
Despite the obvious successes in cinema, Ossein always feels more like a theatrical man. From 1970 to 1979, he was at the head of the National People’s Theatre in Reims, then in the arena of the Paris Palace of Sports with great success, he staged epics using a large number of crowds: Notre Dame de Paris, A Man Named Jesus, Danton and Robespierre.
Robert Ossein is the author of two memoirs, The Blind Sentinel and Nomads Without Tribes.