Raymond Hermantier

Raymond Hermantien (1919 – 1990) was a French actor active in theatre and film during the mid‑twentieth century. He is documented as having performed with the Théâtre National Populaire, a prominent French stage company founded by Jean Vilar, and appeared in a number of French cinematic productions of the 1940s and 1950s.

Career

  • Theatre: Hermantien’s stage work included performances at the Théâtre National Populaire, where he participated in productions of classic and contemporary repertoire.
  • Film: He is listed in filmographies for several post‑war French films; however, specific titles and the extent of his roles are not comprehensively documented in readily accessible sources.

Personal life
Details regarding Hermantien’s early life, education, and personal circumstances are limited in public records.

Legacy
While not among the most widely recognized French actors of his era, Hermantien contributed to the post‑war French theatrical and cinematic landscape, particularly through his association with the Théâtre National Populaire.

Notes

  • Accurate information about Hermantien’s complete filmography, precise dates of birth and death, and biographical details is not fully confirmed in the available encyclopedic sources. Further research in specialized French theatrical archives may provide additional clarification.
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