Simone Turck

Simone Turck (1924 – 23 May 2020) was a French actress and theatre director.

Simone Turck
Turck in 1952
Born20 April 1924 
Rouen 
Died23 May 2020  (aged 96)
Nice 
Marriage of Turck and Joseph Bernardo (Toulouse, 1952)

Turck died in Nice in May 2020.[1]

Actress

  • Shakespeare
    • La nuit des rois (Viola), directed by Maurice Sarrazin, Grenier de Toulouse, Théâtre Daniel-Sorano, 1967
    • Le Roi Lear (Goneril)
    • La Mégère apprivoisée (Catharina)
  • Anton Tchekhov
    • Les Trois Sœurs (Olga) [2][3], directed by Maurice Sarrazin, Grenier de Toulouse, Théâtre Daniel-Sorano, 2001

Director

  • Marivaux, Le Jeu de l'amour et du hasard, directed by Simone Turck, Toulouse, 1956[4]
  • Federico Garcia Lorca, La Savetière prodigieuse, directed by Simone Turck, Sion (Switzerland), 1959
  • Marivaux, La Dispute, directed by Simone Turck, le Grenier de Toulouse, French tour: January - March 1960
  • Luigi Pirandello, L'Homme, la bête et la vertu, directed by Simone Turck, Toulouse, Théâtre Daniel-Sorano, 1961
  • Luigi Pirandello, Comme tu me veux, directed by Simone Turck, Lyon, Théâtre des Célestins[5], 1962
  • Beaumarchais, Le Barbier de Séville, directed by Simone Turck for Festival d'Ajaccio[6], 1980
  • Jean Giraudoux, Électre, directed by Simone Turck, television play broadcast by FR3 Lyon, 1982[7]
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