LAURENT POITRENAUX
Laurent Poitrenaux has done most of his studies at the school Théâtre en actes, directed by Lucien Marchal.
For theatre, his actor career led him to work with different directors, such as Christian Schciaretti, Thierry Bedart, Éric Vigner, Yves Beaunesne, Didier Galas, Daniel Janneteau with whom he played Iphigénie, and who he will soon get back to in a project adapted from The Iliad in the next biennale de la danse in Lyon 2014,
With François Berreur, he has created - among other things - Ébauche d’un Portrait at the Théâtre Ouvert, which won the Prix du Syndicat de la Critique award.
During the Avignon Festival, in 2011 and 2012, he has created Jan Karski and La Mouette with Arthur Nauzyciel.
For many years, he has regularly worked with Ludovic Lagarde on several adaptations of texts by Olivier Cadiot, such as Le Colonel des Zouaves, Fairy Queen and more recently Le Mage en Été, created at the Avignon Festival in 2010. Recently he also acted, always with Ludovic Lagarde, une Trilogie Büchner presented at the Théâtre de la Ville and Lear is in Town created at the festival of Avignon 2013. And he will soon playThe Miser by Molière under his own direction.
Most recently, he participated in the creation of Philippe Minyana’s last play, directed by Marcial Di Fonzo Bo, Une Femme at the Théâtre de la Colline.
For Cinema, he has worked with Claude Mouriéras, Santosh Alnoy, Christine Dory, Patrick Mille, Gilles Bourdos, Christian Vincent, Sophie Filliéres and more recently with Agnès Jaoui in Au Bout du Conte, Isabelle Czajka in D’Amour et d’Eau Fraîche and La Vie Domestique, and with Mathieu Amalric in The Blue Room.