Jean Négroni
An image from Statues Also Die, one of the productions that also features Jean Négroni.
Jean Négroni

Jean Négroni

December 4, 1920 — Constantine, Algeria, France

Jean Négroni (4 December 1920 – 28 May 2005) was a French actor and theatre director particularly known for his voice work, such as his role as the narrator in La Jetée (1962).

Jean Négroni was educated in theater by Albert Camus, and was an early companion of Jean Vilar at the Théâtre National Populaire and at the Festival d'Avignon. Négroni founded the Maison des arts et de la culture de Créteil at Créteil in 1968, and was its director until 1978.

Négroni's career was marked by his portrayal of Robespierre — first on an episode of the television program La caméra explore le temps, and later in the theater under the direction of Robert Hossein.

Négroni provided the voice of the narrator in La Jetée (1962) and also narrated Pierre Henry's concrete music album L'Apocalypse de Jean (1968).

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La Jetée

La Jetée

1962

Hunter Will Get You

Hunter Will Get You

1976

Statues Also Die

Statues Also Die

1953

Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea

Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea

1985

Bassae

Bassae

1964

Enclosure

Enclosure

1961

Rahan, fils des ages farouches

Rahan, fils des ages farouches

1987

Evariste Galois

Evariste Galois

1965