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Sacha Guitry (Alexandre Georges Pierre Guitry) was born on 21 February, 1885 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia], is a Writer, Director, Actor. Discover Sacha Guitry's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of Sacha Guitry networth?
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Alexandre Georges Pierre Guitry |
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writer,director,actor |
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72 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
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21 February 1885 |
Birthday |
21 February |
Birthplace |
St. Petersburg, Russian Empire [now Russia] |
Date of death |
24 July, 1957 |
Died Place |
Paris, France |
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Russia |
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Sacha Guitry Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Sacha Guitry's Wife?
His wife is Lana Marconi (25 November 1949 - 24 July 1957) ( his death), Geneviève Guitry (4 July 1939 - 25 July 1949) ( divorced), Jacqueline Delubac (21 February 1935 - 5 April 1939) ( divorced), Yvonne Printemps (10 April 1919 - 7 November 1934) ( divorced), Charlotte Lysès (14 August 1907 - 17 July 1918) ( divorced)
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Lana Marconi (25 November 1949 - 24 July 1957) ( his death), Geneviève Guitry (4 July 1939 - 25 July 1949) ( divorced), Jacqueline Delubac (21 February 1935 - 5 April 1939) ( divorced), Yvonne Printemps (10 April 1919 - 7 November 1934) ( divorced), Charlotte Lysès (14 August 1907 - 17 July 1918) ( divorced) |
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Sacha Guitry Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Sacha Guitry worth at the age of 72 years old? Sacha Guitry’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from Russia. We have estimated
Sacha Guitry's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Was one of the role models, along with Jules Berry, for the title character portrayed by Philippe Noiret in Le roi de Paris (1995).
Guitry finished his career with two comedies 'Assasins et voleurs' (1955), and 'Les Trois font la paire' (1957).
Despite his poor shape; Guitry, galvanized by the reception of 'Si Versailles m'était conté', wrote and directed two other historical dramas 'Napoléon' (1954) and 'Si Paris nous était conté' (1956). His general condition was so bad that, for that last film, he authorized the producer to use Henri-George Clouzot and Marcel Achard as back-ups, should he be in the impossibility to complete the film.
There was a change of mood in 1953 with the release of 'Si Versailles m'était conté', another high budget historical fantasy that obtained a great success.
At that time, Guitry's health was deteriorating, forcing him to give-up stage acting at the end of 1953.
But the cheerfulness of the pre-war works was replaced by a more acerbic humor like in the film 'La Poison' (1951), a movie that attracted mostly negative reviews when it came out but is today considered one of his best films.
Many commentators accused him to indulge in a self-justification attempt, but the play was a success and Guitry was finally able to turn it into the movie 'Le Diable boîteux' (1948). Guitry continued to be as prolific, writing new plays, reviving old successes, penning screenplays, directing movies.
Finally, in 1947, he was cleared of any wrong-doings and allowed to resume his work. But his reputation was tarnished and in the years to come, he would frequently face the hostility of a certain press. For his come-back, Guitry wanted to make a movie about historical figure Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, but his screenplay was rejected by the authorities. So, Guitry adapted his scenario for the theatre and took the title role.
It is possibly for that reason that, in August 1944, after the liberation of Paris, Guitry was arrested at his home following an anonymous denunciation. He was set free after two months in jail but though no official accusations were laid against him, he was forbidden to appear on stage or on screen.
During the occupation, he notably directed and played in the historical film 'Le Destin fabuleux de Désiré Clary' (1942), the sentimental drama 'Donne-moi tes yeux' (1943) and the biography 'La Malibran' (1944). It is well established that during that period, Guitry had occasional contacts with members of the occupying forces, though he worked only with French independents producers, didn't allowed his plays to be performed in Germany, and had some problems with the German censorship. But he also managed to maintain a lavish lifestyle that was in sharp contrast with the life of deprivation that was the fate of most of his contemporaries.
In 1937, he wrote 'Les perles de la couronne', and co-directed it with Christian-Jacque. An ambitious and expensive historical fantasy featuring a prestigious casting, the film was both a critical and commercial success. Guitry continued in the same vein the following year with 'Remontons les Champs Élysées'. The Second World War didn't stop his activities.
In 1936 alone, Guitry released no less than four movies, including the film versions of two of his best known plays: 'Faisons un rêve' (written in 1916), and 'Mon Père avait raison' (written in 1919).
It is only in 1935 that he came back in the movie studio to direct and act in 'Pasteur', a biography of the famous scientific.
He also directed 'Le Roman d'un tricheur', this time from a short story he published in 1934. Despite lukewarm reviews, the movie was well received by the public and was also successful in the USA. It is now considered his most innovative film.
The film, based on a play Guitry wrote in 1919, was a commercial failure, but during the shooting, Guitry fell in love with the process of filmmaking. From then on, he would continue to write and act in new stage plays, but making movie also became an important part of his life. He followed 'Pasteur' with 'Bonne chance', a comedy written directly for the screen.
On a day in 1918, while Paris was besieged by Germans, the first wife of Guitry, Charlotte Lysès, came home telling her husband she had gone to mass in the church of Saint-Gervais, but he knew that this church had been destroyed about two hours before by a shot of the Grosse Bertha, the gigantic German gun. That's why they divorced the same year.
In 1917, he wrote and played in the movie 'Un Roman d'amour et d'aventures' under the direction of René Hervil and Louis Mercanton, an experience that left him unsatisfied.
In 1916, he directed his first film, 'Ceux de chez nous', a patriotic documentary illustrating the works of some French artists like Auguste Renoir or Auguste Rodin.
In 1907, Guitry went back on stage to act in his own play 'Chez les Zoaques' and would perform in most of his subsequent plays.
It is as playwright that Guitry obtained his first success in 1905 with two comedies, the one act play 'Le K. W. T. Z' and the full-length play 'Nono'. Guitry's career as dramatist was launched. In the following years, he became a particularly prolific and popular writer, mostly of spiritual, caustic comedies.
Biography in: John Wakeman, editor. "World Film Directors, Volume One, 1890-1945". Pages 427-433. New York: The H.W. Wilson Company, 1987.
French actor, dramatist and director, Sacha Guitry was born in 1885 in Saint-Petersburg where his father, actor Lucien Guitry, was under contract with the city's French theater. Early on, Sacha knew he was going to be an artist. Therefore, his studies were mediocre. His acting debuts were not too encouraging either.
Wrote his first play at age 17. His older brother Jean Guitry (1884-1920) was instrumental of having that play "Le Page" created on 15 Avril 1902, at Paris, Théâtre des Mathurins. Sacha was 17 and Jean 18.