Pierre Richard-Willm

{{short description|French actor}}

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{{Infobox person

| name = Pierre Richard-Willm

| image = Richard-Wilms Harcourt 1941.jpg

| caption = Richard-Willm in 1941

| birthname = Alexandre-Pierre Richard

| birth_date = {{birth date|1895|11|3|df=y}}

| birth_place = Bayonne, France

| death_date = {{death date and age|1983|4|12|1895|11|3|df=y}}

| death_place = Paris, France

| occupation = actor, designer, sculptor

| website = {{URL|richardwillm.free.fr}}

}}

Pierre Richard-Willm (3 November 1895 – 12 April 1983) was a French stage and film actor during the 1930s and 1940s."Pierre Richard-Willm" at [http://cinema.encyclopedie.personnalites.bifi.fr/index.php?pk=37180&_ga=2.67927256.833920365.1604257951-1344600159.1581671816 Ciné-Ressources]. Retrieved 1 November 2020.{{Cite web |url=http://www.filmotecavasca.com/index.php/eu/pertsonaiak/link/?id=00525 |title=Euskadiko Filmategia |access-date=25 July 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110711001719/http://www.filmotecavasca.com/index.php/eu/pertsonaiak/link/?id=00525 |archive-date=11 July 2011 |url-status=dead }}

Biography

Pierre Richard-Willm (originally Alexandre-Pierre Richard) was born in south-western France in the city of Bayonne. He was brought up at first in Barcelona and then, after the death of his mother Elisabeth-Fanny Willm, in Paris.Pierre Richard-Willm. Loin des étoiles. Paris: Belfond, 1975. p. 14, p. 39. In 1916 he joined the army, and fought during World War I.

After the war he became a sculptor, and in 1921 he started playing bit roles on stage. In 1924 he took part of in the sculpturing art competition of the Games of the VIII Olympiad, making a group of sculptures on rugby and skating.Entry for Richard-Willm at Sports-reference.com; [https://web.archive.org/web/20200417201401/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ri/pierre-richard-willm-1.html archived] at the Wayback Machine, 17 April 2020.{{cite web|url=https://www.olympedia.org/athletes/920425 |title=Pierre Richard-Willm |work=Olympedia |accessdate=24 July 2020}}

In 1925 he was chosen by Ida Rubinstein to appear with her in a stage production of La Dame aux camélias at the Odéon in Paris, and other leading roles at that theatre followed."Pierre Richard-Willm" in [https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/pierre-richard-willm/ Encyclopædia Universalis]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200126185249/https://www.universalis.fr/encyclopedie/pierre-richard-willm/ Archived] at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 1 November 2020. His film debut came in Toute sa vie (1930, under the direction of Alberto Cavalcanti, and in 1934 he found one of his most successful film roles in Jacques Feyder's Le Grand Jeu. Throughout the 1930s he made several films each year, often appearing as military or aristocratic characters, and he became a very popular star despite feeling sometimes ill at ease with his romantic screen persona.Dictionnaire du cinéma français, ed. by Jean-Loup Passek. Paris: Larousse, 1987. p. 356.

One of Richard-Willm's frequent co-stars was Edwige Feuillère, and it was with her that he returned to the stage in Paris and on tour in La Dame aux Camélias in 1940/41. He also continued acting in films during World War II, including the role of Edmond Dantes in Le Comte de Monte-Cristo.Pierre Richard-Willm. Loin des étoiles. Paris: Belfond, 1975. pp. 238ff; p. 315.

In 1946 he decided to give up working in the cinema and he went to the Théâtre du Peuple in Bussang in the Vosges, a theatre with which he had maintained a close connection ever since his first visit there as a teenager in 1911. He became its artistic director from 1946 until 1971 and in numerous new productions he worked extensively on the design of sets and costumes."Pierre Richard-Willm" at [https://www.theatredupeuple.com/pierre-richard-willm Théâtre du Peuple, Bussang]. [https://web.archive.org/web/20201102122813/https://www.theatredupeuple.com/pierre-richard-willm Archived] at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 1 November 2020.Pierre Richard-Willm. Loin des étoiles. Paris: Belfond, 1975. p. 312.

In 1975 Richard-Willm published his autobiography under the title Loin des étoiles. He died in Paris, and is buried at the cemetery in Bussang.

Filmography

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! Year

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! English title

! Director

! Role

1930Toute sa vieAlberto CavalcantiStanley Vanning
rowspan=3|1931Les Vacances du diableThe Devil's HolidayAlberto CavalcantiDr. Reynolds
Un soir, au frontAlexandre RyderLieutenant Siredon
Autour d'une enquêteAbout an InquestRobert Siodmak & Henri ChomettePaul Bernt
rowspan=5|1932Le Petit ÉcartReinhold Schünzel & Henri ChometteBernard Heller, lawyer
KikiPierre Billon & Karel LamačRaymond Leroy
BabyPierre Billon & Karel LamačLord Cecil
Les Amours de PergolèseGuido BrignonePergolèse
Sous le casque de cuirUnder the Leather HelmetAlbert de CourvilleCaptain Sourvian
rowspan=3|1933Pour être aiméTo Be LovedJacques TourneurGérard d'Ormoise
La Fille du régimentPierre Billon & Karel LamačLord Robert
L'ÉpervierThe SparrowhawkMarcel L'HerbierRené de Tierrache
rowspan=5|1934Le Prince JeanPrince JeanJean de MarguenatPrince Jean d'Axel
La Maison dans la duneThe House on the DunePierre BillonSylvain
Le Grand JeuJacques FeyderPierre Martel
FanatismeGaston Ravel & Tony LekainMarcel Besnard
Les Nuits moscovitesMoscow NightsAlexis GranowskyCaptain Ignatoff
rowspan=3|1935StradivariusGéza von Bolváry & Albert ValentinSándor Teleky
BarcarolleGerhard Lamprecht & Roger Le BonBianco Colloredo
La Route impérialeMarcel L'HerbierLieut. Brent
rowspan=2|1936Anne-MarieRaymond BernardL'inventeur
L'ArgentPierre BillonSaccard
rowspan=5|1937Courrier sudSouthern MailPierre BillonJacques Bernis
Un carnet de balLife Dances OnJulien DuvivierEric Irvin
La Dame de MalaccaWoman of MalaccaMarc AllégretPrince Selim
YoshiwaraMax OphülsLieutenant Serge Polenoff
Au service du tsarIn the Service of the TsarPierre BillonCount Tomsky
rowspan=3|1938Le Roman de WertherThe Novel of WertherMax OphülsWerther
La Tragédie impérialeRasputinMarcel L'HerbierCount Igor Kourloff
La principessa Tarakanova
/ Tarakanowa
Princess TarakanovaFedor OzepCount Orloff
rowspan=2|1939La Loi du nordLaw of the NorthJacques FeyderRobert Shaw
Entente cordialeEntente cordialeMarcel L'HerbierCaptain Charles Roussel
1941Les Jours heureuxHappy DaysJean de MarguenatMichel
rowspan=2|1942La Duchesse de LangeaisJacques de BaroncelliArmand de Montriveau
La Croisée des cheminsThe CrossroadsAndré BerthomieuPascal Rouvray
1943Le Comte de Monte-CristoThe Count of Monte CristoRobert VernayEdmond Dantès
1945La Fiancée des ténèbresSerge de PolignyRoland Samblaca
rowspan=2| 1947Rêves d'amourDreams of LoveChristian StengelFranz Liszt
Le Beau VoyageThe Beautiful TripLouis CunyRichard

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