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Home/People/Claude Laydu
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Born
Mar 10, 1927Died: Jul 29, 2011
Lived 84 years
Place of Birth
Etterbeek, Belgique
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

18
Movies
1
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Claude Laydu

Acting

Biography
Claude Laydu ([klod lɛjdy]; 10 March 1927 – 29 July 2011) was a Belgian-born Swiss actor on stage and in films. He was renowned for his performance in his film debut in the role of the young priest in Robert Bresson's Diary of a Country Priest (1951), which has been described as one of the greatest in the history of film. Laydu was born and grew up in Brussels. He moved to Paris to study at the National Academy of Dramatic Arts. He became a member of Madeleine Renaud and Jean-Louis Barrault's company at the Théâtre Marigny, when he was selected by director Robert Bresson for his first role in a film, as the titular young priest in Diary of a Country Priest, based on the 1936 novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos. They met to discuss the role, and Laydu prepared by spending time in a monastery and losing weight. While Bresson sometimes suggested acting got in the way of his moviemaking, Laydu, a practicing Catholic, "brought his own spirituality, instinctive presence and intense ascetic looks to the role." Claude Laydu's performance in the title role has been described as one of the greatest in the history of film. Jean Tulard, in his Dictionary of Film, wrote of him in this work, "No other actor deserves to go to heaven as much as Laydu." Laydu's next film, Le Voyage en Amérique (Trip to America, 1951), was a light comedy, but he was seen to have an austere style. His next film was Au Coeur de la Casbah (Heart of the Casbah, 1952), where he struggled in an affair; he played a lawyer of a man condemned to death in Nous Sommes Tous des Assassins (We Are All Murderers), the director André Cayatte's protest against the death penalty; and in Le Chemin de Damas (The Road to Damascus), Laydu played Saint Etienne (Saint Stephen). He played roles as a priest in La Guerra de Dios (I Was a Parish Priest, 1953) and as the title character, the Russian Orthodox Rasputin (1954). Over the next decade, Laydu worked in film steadily until Mafia alla sbarra (1963). His only two film projects after that were Le Destin de Priscilla Davies (1979) and Nounours (1995), which he co-wrote with his wife, Christine. In 1962 he and his wife developed a puppet show for television, called Bonne nuit les petits (Good Night, Little Ones). Five minutes long, it was shown nightly and its characters Nounours, Pimprenelle and Nicolas became known by generations of French children, as it was produced for more than a decade. Laydu performed the voice of the Sandman, who spoke the title each night. Laydu and his wife revived it in 1995 as Nounours and it ran for several years. There was associated development and marketing of numerous related books, records, videos and dolls. He and co-star Linette Lemercier (who voiced Oscar) were the only ones who reprised their roles in the reboot series. The show became very popular in Canada as it airs on Ici Radio-Canada Télé right before Le Téléjournal Ce Soir.
Bonne nuit les tipeu poster

Bonne nuit les tipeu

as Ulysse (voice)
2018
Mafia alla sbarra poster

Mafia alla sbarra

as Giovanni
1963
Italienisches Capriccio poster

Italienisches Capriccio

as Carlo Goldoni
1961
The Dialogue of the Carmelites poster

The Dialogue of the Carmelites

as Knight of Force
1960
The Wheel poster

The Wheel

as Roland Pelletier
1957
Altair poster

Altair

as Mario Rossi
1956
Price of Love poster

Price of Love

as Pierre Ménard
1955
Attila poster

Attila

as Valentiniano Caesar
1954
Symphony of Love poster

Symphony of Love

as Franz Schubert
1954
Rasputin poster

Rasputin

as Héliodore
1954
Napoleon Road poster

Napoleon Road

as Pierre Marchand
1953
Good Lord Without Confession poster

Good Lord Without Confession

as Roland Dupont
1953
I Was a Parish Priest poster

I Was a Parish Priest

as Andrés
1953
The Road to Damascus poster

The Road to Damascus

as Etienne
1952
We Are All Murderers poster

We Are All Murderers

as Philippe Arnaud
1952
Heart of the Casbah poster

Heart of the Casbah

as Michel
1952
Trip to America poster

Trip to America

as François Soalhat
1951
Diary of a Country Priest poster

Diary of a Country Priest

as Curé d'Ambricourt
1951