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  1. Georges Pitoëff (Russian: Георгий Питоев; 4 September 1884 – 17 September 1939) was a Russian émigré with an Armenian background who became one of the leading actors and directors in France.

  2. Georges Pitoëff, né le à Tiflis (actuelle Tbilissi) et mort le à Genève ( Bellevue ), est un acteur et metteur en scène de théâtre français d'origine arménienne. Il est également traducteur et décorateur. Il est l'un des quatre fondateurs de l'association le Cartel des quatre, créée en 1927 .

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  3. 2 de abr. de 2024 · Georges Pitoëff was a Russian-born director and producer, noted for his popularization in France of the works of contemporary foreign playwrights, especially Luigi Pirandello, George Bernard Shaw, Anton Chekhov, Arthur Schnitzler, and Eugene O’Neill. He was a member of the Cartel des Quatre (Group.

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  4. Georges Pitoëff, nascido em 4 de setembro de 1884 em Tiflis (agora Tbilisi) e morreu em 17 de setembro de 1939 em Genebra ( Bellevue), é um ator e diretor de teatro francês de origem armênia. Ele também é tradutor e decorador. Ele é um dos quatro fundadores da associação Cartel des quatre, criada em 1927.

  5. Georges Pitoëff, who was born in Georgia but moved to France in the 1920s and formed the Pitoëff Company with his wife Ludmilla, was one of the most important directors for Pirandello’s success in France. Pitoëff considered directing an autonomous art, in which the director is an “absolute autocrat.”

  6. Georges Pitoëff. Actor: Le grand jeu. Pitoeff only appeared in two films but had a major impact on theater in France during his prime years (1934-1939) during which his Theater of the Champs Elysees put on over 200 productions.

  7. Georges Pitoëff (zhôrzh pē´tōĕf), 1884–1939, Russian actor-manager. Although he had both engineering and law degrees, Pitoeff was drawn to the theater. He directed his own amateur company in St. Petersburg , and after World War I he emigrated to Paris, where he and his wife, the actress Ludmilla, greatly influenced French theater ...