Régis Outin
Known for: Acting
Born: June 3, 1908 in Montbrison, France - Died: October 24, 1987
Régis Outin was born on June 4, 1908, in Montbrison, in the Loire region of France. Attracted to the performing arts from an early age, he trained in theater and embarked on a career that would take him to the stage and in front of the cameras. A versatile actor, he alternated between the great classics and contemporary plays, working with prestigious directors such as Jean-Louis Barrault and Roger Blin. In the theater, he performed Claudel, Ionesco, Shakespeare, and Giraudoux, establishing a style that was both solid and nuanced. In the 1970s, he appeared on television, notably in the historical series Schulmeister, l'espion de l'empereur (Schulmeister, the Emperor's Spy) and Les Rois maudits (The Accursed Kings). His presence on screen, although rarer than on stage, leaves the memory of an actor inhabited by his roles. At the end of his career, he moved to Chile, where he died on October 25, 1987, in Las Condes. His career illustrates an artist's passion for words and acting, in the service of demanding and varied works.
Known for
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Gaspard des montagnes
Cure of Marsac
The Star Ship
The White of the Eyes
Old man
Les Fausses Confidences
Le comte
Le Sabbat du Mont d'Etenclin
La Double Inconstance
Rhinocéros
La Cerisaie
Le Village englouti
Francis Capron
The Accursed Kings
Geoffroy de Gonneville, commandeur d'Aquitaine
Ces grappes de ma vigne
Rocheblave
Jean Chalosse
Chalosse à 60 ans
Schulmeister, l'espion de l'Empereur
Le Pasteur