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Claude Laydu ([klod lɛjdy]; 10 March 1927 – 29 July 2011) was a Belgian-born Swiss actor on stage and in films. He was renowned for his performance in his film debut in the role of the young priest in Robert Bresson's Diary of a Country Priest (1951), which has been described as one of the greatest in the history of film. Laydu was born and grew up in Brussels. He moved to Paris to study at the National Academy of Dramatic Arts. He became a member of Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault's company at the Théâtre Marigny, when he was selected by director Robert Bresson for his first role in a film, as the titular young priest in Diary of a Country Priest, based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. They met to discuss the role, and Laydu prepared by spending time in a monastery and losing weight.
6.5Rasputin
1954
10.0Italienisches Capriccio
1961
5.4Attila
1954
7.5Diary of a Country Priest
1951
7.4The Dialogue of the Carmelites
1960
6.7We Are All Murderers
1952
7.4I Was a Parish Priest
1953
6.5Trip to America
1951
5.4Price of Love
1955
6.3The Wheel
1957
7.3Heart of the Casbah
1952
6.0Good Lord Without Confession
1953
7.3Symphony of Love
1954
8.0The Road to Damascus
1952
9.0Altair
1956
5.7Napoleon Road
1953
10.0Mafia alla sbarra
1963

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