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Jean-Louis Barrault (8 September 1910, Le Vésinet, Yvelines – 22 January 1994) was a French actor, director and mime artist, training that served him well when he portrayed the 19th-century mime Jean-Gaspard Deburau (Baptiste Debureau) in Marcel Carné's 1945 film Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise). Jean-Louis Barrault studied with Charles Dullin in whose troupe he acted from 1933 to 1935. At 25 years of age, he met and studied with the mime Étienne Decroux. From 1940 to 1946 he was a member of the Comédie-Française, where he directed productions of Paul Claudel's Le Soulier de satin and Jean Racine's Phèdre, two plays that made his reputation.
7.6The Longest Day
1962
8.1Children of Paradise
1945
6.1Jenny
1936
9.0Musée Grévin
1958
6.0The Puritan
1938
6.5I Accuse
1938
9.0Social Police
1937
7.0Mirages
1938
6.7Royal Affairs in Versailles
1953
7.4The Dialogue of the Carmelites
1960
7.3La Ronde
1950
6.7Experiment in Evil
1960
2.0Morceaux de Cannes
2021
6.9That Night of Varennes
1982
6.0Mlle. Desiree
1942
5.9Blood on His Sword
1961
6.8Orage
1938
6.8The Life and Loves of Beethoven
1937

To Be Hamlet
1985
6.3Chappaqua
1966