
Actor
Born September 10, 1942 in Paris, France
Philippe Clévenot ranks among the greatest actors of a generation who, in the 1960s and 1970s, embarked on the adventure of collective creations and sought to reach a new, popular audience, following in the footsteps of Jean Vilar or Ariane Mnouchkine. From 1962 to 1965, he studied at the Centre dramatique de l’Est, then directed by Hubert Gignoux, Paul Lefèvre, and Claude Petitpierre. At the same time, he continued studying the organ, harpsichord, and piano. After two years of military service (1965–1967), during which he learned German, he joined the Maison de la Culture in Bourges, directed by Gabriel Monnet. In 1971, he took part in the early days of the Théâtre de l’Espérance with Jean Jourdheuil and Jean‑Pierre Vincent, then in 1976 joined the school of the TNS (the higher school of dramatic arts in Strasbourg), also directed by Jean‑Pierre Vincent. From 1985 to 1987, he was a resident actor at the Comédie‑Française.

Malraux, the Daring Dreamer

Place Vendôme
Kleiser

Mordbüro
KMB/Mr. Jean

The Place of Another
Thomas' father

Just a Game
Monsieur T'Champ

Swing troubadour
Alex Emmerich

Thank You, Life
Producer

The Hairdresser's Husband
Morvoisieux

I Have You Under My Skin
Lucien

Eden miseria

Les Deux Fragonard
Father Rudolphe

Kiss Me
L'accordeur

Camille Claudel
Eugène Blot

Roselyne and the Lions
Bracquard

Elvire Jouvet 40
Louis Jouvet

The Sidewalks of Saturn
Comisario

The Mystery of Alexina
Doctor Chesnet

Diesel
Amadeus

Blanche and Marie
Commissioner Benoist

The Eyes of the Birds
Enrique Materneo

Richelieu ou La journée des dupes
Le Duc de Guise

The Sorceress
Le dominicain

La Chanson du mal-aimé
Ecclesiastic

Deep Water
Henri Valette

Cocktail Molotov
Le diplomate

West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty
L'abbé

The Conquistadores
Office manager

The Story of Paul
L'amnésique

Céline and Julie Go Boating
Guilou

France, Incorporated

Escapade
Paul

Marriage a la Mode
Don Juan

The Monk

The French Calvinists
'La Fleur'