François Darbon
Known for: Acting
Born: August 14, 1915 in Paris, France - Died: July 8, 1998
François Darbon is a French actor, director, and writer. In 1938, François Darbon began his first theatrical experiences in Tunis. With a company of amateur actors, he performed for three evenings at the municipal theatre. The following day, nostalgic for those nights on stage, he decided to make it his profession. In September 1939, during his military service near Biarritz, he met the man he would never leave, André Clavé, who, like him, had been mobilized as a Reserve Officer Cadet. Their friendship was born through discussions about theatre, and at a time when André Clavé had temporarily set aside the troupe he had founded in 1936, the company Les Comédiens de la Roulotte, with Geneviève Wronecki-Kellershohn, Jean Desailly—then a very young amateur beginner—and a few others. François Darbon would meet them again in September 1940 to perform La paix chez soi. The following month, the troupe joined the Jeune France movement, and they finally began a life as professional actors. They were joined in February 1941 by Jean Vilar, who agreed to come to La Roulotte “simply as a writer,” and by Hélène Gerber, both students of Charles Dullin. Thanks to financial support from Jeune France, the troupe went on a theatrical tour through central France during the summer of 1941. In the summer of 1942, La Roulotte set off again, touring Brittany and central France, but this time without subsidies, as Jeune France had been dissolved at the end of winter. For security reasons, Clavé was then forced to leave his own company a year after joining a Resistance network, the Brutus network. François Darbon used the final years of the war to study under Charles Dullin. After the war, he reunited with André Clavé. Having returned from the Nazi camps of Buchenwald and Dora, Clavé was asked in 1946 by Jeanne Laurent to reconstitute his troupe, Les Comédiens de la Roulotte, to conduct exploratory tours. She later asked him to replace Roland Piétri as director of the Centre Dramatique de l’Est in Colmar. Darbon took part in all these ventures until the end of December 1952, when Michel Saint-Denis replaced Clavé. Darbon and Clavé then founded the Clavé-Darbon Company together and performed in France and Germany until 1955, when André Clavé was forced to leave the theatre to pursue other paths. François Darbon then followed a more solitary path, working from production to production and film to film. He would nonetheless cross paths with Clavé again—both men bound by unwavering loyalty—when Clavé asked him to train African radio announcers in diction at the school he directed, the Studio-École (a school created by Pierre Schaeffer in preparation for decolonization). At 25, Darbon married the lovely Nathalie Manoyloff, of Russian origin. They had a daughter, Sophie. Sophie Darbon is an author, actress, and director like her father. She recently published a children’s tale, Sotisette Planplan et la clé des fées, with Edilivre, dedicated to her parents. Where to watch the TV shows and films of François Darbon free? Click the title of the series or movies below to watch them in HD for free on SFlix.
Known for
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Stolen Kisses
Adjudant-chef Picard
Antoine and Colette
Le beau-père de Colette
Love at Twenty
Le beau-père de Colette (segment "Antoine et Colette")
Be Beautiful and Shut Up
Gino, le bras droit de Charlemagne
Hi-Jack Highway
Antoine Scoppo, le gangster assassiné (uncredited)
Don't Tempt the Devil
Morin
That's Show Business
Baptiste
The Fugitives
L'oberlieutenant
The Boss
Amédée
Virgile
(uncredited)
Operation Abduction
Volda
Les Rosenberg ne doivent pas mourir
Prosecutor
I'll Get Back to Kandara
Police commissioner
Rock or the Curse
Grosbois
More Whiskey for Callaghan
(uncredited)
The Fabiani Affair
Commissioner Madelin
Gypsy Law
Djorge, the father
Requiem pour un caïd
Inspector Couture
Father's Trip
Brigadier
The Road to Shame
Camille
A Legitimate Defense
l'avocat général
The Mask of the Gorilla
Popaul
The Hussars
l'ordonnance du capitaine
Sept hommes en enfer
Simon