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France’s Depardieu to tread boards again

Dec. 10, 2013 - 19:28 By Korea Herald
PARIS (AFP) ― Gerard Depardieu will return to the stage for the first time in a decade in “Love Letters,” a play favoured by busy stars with no time to learn their lines.

Elizabeth Taylor, Mel Gibson, Kathleen Turner, Sigourney Weaver and Christopher Walken are among the big names who have previously taken on the roles of characters Andrew Makepeace Ladd III and Melissa Gardner.

The play by American playwright A. R. Gurney explores the couple’s decades-long relationship through their letters to each other.

The letters are read on stage, removing the need for actors to memorize lines.

Robert Wagner appeared in the play with his wife Jill St. John and later his “Hart to Hart” co-star Stefanie Powers.

“Dallas” on screen couple Larry Hagman and Linda Gray have also been cast in the roles.

Depardieu, 64, will appear in eight performances of the play alongside French actress Anouk Aimee at Paris’s Antoine Theatre from Jan. 4-11, the theater said on Monday.

Aimee, who is 81, has played the role of Melissa opposite a string of other actors including Alain Delon.

Depardieu’s last stage role in a play was was in 2004 when he appeared in an adaptation of Henry James’ “The Beast in the Jungle” in Paris.

Hailed as one of the greatest actors of his generation, Depardieu has starred in films including “Green Card,” “Cyrano de Bergerac” and the “Asterix & Obelix” series.