
Actor
Born February 3, 1923 in Paris, France
Jean Babilée (real name Jean Gutman(n); 3 February 1923 – 30 January 2014) was a prominent French dancer and choreographer of the latter half of the 20th century. He is considered to have been one of modern ballet's greatest performers, and the first French dancer to gain international acclaim. Babilée has been called the "enfant terrible of dance." Born in Paris in 1923, the son of a doctor, Babilée studied at the Paris Opéra Ballet School from 1936 to 1940. His dance career was interrupted during World War II because he was Jewish on his father's side. He left Paris in 1940 when the Wehrmacht was approaching the city, but returned to dance with the Paris Opera Ballet in early 1942. He narrowly escaped being sent to Auschwitz during the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup in Paris on 16 July 1942. In early 1943 he left the city to avoid compulsory deportation to Germany as a forced laborer. He spent the rest of the war with the French Resistance, fighting with the Maquis in Touraine.

Around Jacques Baratier

Jean Cocteau: Lies and Truths
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Babilée '91
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Jacques Rivette, the Watchman
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Duelle (Une Quarantaine)
Pierrot

The Shadow Line
Capitaine Marlow

Le Grand Échiquier
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Sweet and Sour
Oscar

Amelie or The Time to Love
Pierre

Spotlight on a Murderer
Christian de Kerloquen

The Wolves in the Sheepfold
Pierre Jasmin

The Ed Sullivan Show
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