
Janine Berdin
Acting
Janine Berdin is a French actress born in Paris on April 16, 1924. She is also known under the names Jeanne Berdin and Jeannine Berdin. After earning a baccalaurĂ©at in classical literature, Janine Berdin pursued theatrical studies with Pierre Bertin, Maurice Escande, BĂ©atrix Dussane, and Jacques Charon. She served as the principal professor of dramatic arts and dramatic literature at the Conservatory of Lyon. She took part in numerous radio programs (as producer and actress) as well as television broadcasts. She appeared in films, but devoted herself primarily to the theatre, including long-standing collaborations with Roger Planchon, Marcel MarĂ©chal, and other directors such as Jacques Rosner, Marcel Cuvelier, Jean Meyer, Jacques Weber, and Gilles Chavassieux. Janine Berdin performed works by many authors, including Jacques Audiberti, Shakespeare, Pirandello, Obaldia, Ionesco, Beckett, Guitry, Feydeau, Michel Vinaver, and Worms. She appeared in various Parisian theatres (including the OdĂ©on) and in regional venues such as the TNP, Théùtre des CĂ©lestins, Théùtre des Marronniers, Théùtre Les Ateliers, and Théùtre TĂȘte d'Or. She performed at the Avignon Festival and took part in international tours (Germany, Romania, and Russia). In 1971, Janine Berdin founded the âPetit Théùtre de Poche,â which she directed at 8 rue Juiverie, in Old Lyon. Source: âJanine Berdinâ on French Wikipedia, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

