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Pascal Greggory
Birth at
8 September 1954
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Pascal Greggori is a French screenwriter and film actor. Greggori is a bourgeois Protestant. At the age of twelve, he sang on the stage of the Opera in Paris and performed “children’s roles” in the theater. In 1973, Pascal failed his exams at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art. However, the popular theater director Antoine Vitez allowed him to study as a free listener. The training was quite successful, and Greggori got his debut roles in films. "Madame Claude" and "Dr. Françoise Guyanne." In 1979,
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Pascal Greggori is a French screenwriter and film actor.
Greggori is a bourgeois Protestant. At the age of twelve, he sang on the stage of the Opera in Paris and performed “children’s roles” in the theater. In 1973, Pascal failed his exams at the Conservatory of Dramatic Art. However, the popular theater director Antoine Vitez allowed him to study as a free listener. The training was quite successful, and Greggori got his debut roles in films.
"Madame Claude" and "Dr. Françoise Guyanne."
In 1979, after the experimental film "Flame" Andre Teshiné carried the actor into his own adventure.
"Bronte Sisters" After that, Pascal decided to join the world of cinema by Eric Romer.
In the mid-eighties, Greggori almost completely left the stage, content with unpretentious roles in cinema, but became a regular participant in Paris techno parties. Such a life and an almost complete lack of work in cinema led the actor to the office of a psychotherapist. But one evening in 1987, popular theater director Patrice Shero joined him in a cafe. This meeting completely changed the course of his acting biography.
Shero was engaged in the preparation of “Hamlet”, but he did not think about working with Greggori, calling the actor a lazy and amateur. Pascal was not offended, drew conclusions and began to work on the character. Techno and parties were forgotten, and he for four hours a day “swinged” in the gym, and at other times mastered the insane directorial manner in theatrical performances of Chekhov and Coltes.
He managed to implement five joint projects with Patrice Shero, two with Laurent Bunique. In 1998, in an interview, the actor admitted that he dreamed of becoming one of the figures who are remembered as a symbol of the era. Greggori has long achieved his own goals - once he sees this voice and face on the screen, it is difficult to forget him at all desires.