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French dramatist and screenwriter (1899–1966
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Steve Passeur
BornÉtienne Morin
24 September 1899
Sedan (Ardennes), France
Died12 October 1966(1966-10-12) (aged 67)
Paris, France
Occupation(s)Dramatist and playwright; screenwriter
SpouseRenée Passeur

Steve Passeur (24 September 1899 – 12 October 1966), pen name of Étienne Morin, was a French dramatist and screenwriter. His plays with scathing replies often depicted cynical characters.

Prior to 1940, Passeur was considered as a writer of the avant-garde, whose works were staged and played by Louis Jouvet, Charles Dullin, Georges and Ludmilla Pitoëff.

He was married to the comedian Renée Passeur.

Theatre

Dramatist
  • 1925: La Maison ouverte, three-act play
  • 1925: La Traversée de Paris à la nage, Paris, Maison de l'Œuvre
  • 1925: Un bout de fil coupé en deux
  • 1927: Pas encore, Paris, Atelier
  • 1927: Le Nord-Sud de 10h12
  • 1928: À quoi penses-tu ?, Atelier
  • 1928: Le Refuge du prophète
  • 1928: Tranquillité
  • 1929: Suzanne, 3 acts comedy, mise-en-scène Louis Jouvet, Comédie des Champs-Élysées
  • 1930: L'Acheteuse
  • 1931: La Chaine, three-act play
  • 1931: Défense d'afficher
  • 1932: Les Tricheurs, three-act play, Théâtre de l'Atelier
  • 1933: Une vilaine femme, three-act play, Théâtre de l'Œuvre
  • 1933: Quand le vin est tiré
  • 1934: L'Amour gai, three-act comedy play
  • 1935: Je vivrai un grand amour
  • 1935: Dieu sait pourquoi
  • 1935: Le pavillon brûle
  • 1936: Le Témoin, three-act play
  • 1936: Un train à prendre
  • 1937: Le Château de cartes
  • 1937: La Pêche aux flambeaux
  • 1939: Réflexion faite
  • 1941: Le Paradis perdu
  • 1941: Marché noir
  • 1946: La Traitresse
  • 1947: Le Vin du souvenir, Studio des Champs-Elysées [fr]
  • 1947: Je vivrai un grand amour three-act play, Théâtre des Mathurins
  • 1948: 107', three-act comedy play, Bruxelles, Palais des beaux-arts
  • 1952: Une vilaine femme, Paris, Théâtre de l'Œuvre
  • 1954: N'importe quoi pour elle, three-act play, mise-en-scène Georges Douking, Théâtre Gramont
  • 1968: La Moitié du plaisir de Steve Passeur, Jean Serge, Robert Chazal, direction Robert Hossein, Théâtre Antoine, Théâtre des Variétés

Filmography

Screenwriter and dialoguist

Bibliography

  • Basile Ratiu, L'Œuvre dramatique de Steve Passeur, Paris, Klincksieck, 1964.

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