Fernando Arrabal


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Fernando Arrabal was born on August 11, 1932 in Melilla, Spanish Protectorate of Morocco, Spain. He is a writer and actor, known for L'arbre de Guernica (1975), Viva la muerte (1971) and Saavun kuin hullu hevonen (1973). He has been married to Luce Moreau since February 1, 1958. See full bio »

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Known For

(1975)
(1971)

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  Fando and Lis (based on the play by) (filming)
 2021 Confina Picnic (Short) (original play)
 2011 Des Teufels Kinder (stories)
 2008 La possibilité d'une île (additional dialogue: Spanish)
 2003/II Delirium (play)
 1993 Adieu, Babylone! (TV Movie) (written by)
 1985 Lilla Scenen (TV Series) (writer - 1 episode)
- De två bödlarna (1985) ... (writer)
 1983 Le cimetière des voitures (TV Movie)
 1975 L'arbre de Guernica (written by)
 1973 Piknik na frontu (TV Movie)
 1973 Saavun kuin hullu hevonen (writer - as Arrabal)
 1971 Viva la muerte (by - as Arrabal) / (novel "Baal Babylone" - as Arrabal)
 1971 Automobilkirkegården (TV Movie) (play "Le cimetière des voitures")
 1969 Le grand cérémonial (play)
 1968 Fando y Lis (dialogue) / (play) / (screenplay)
 1967 Le Labyrinthe (TV Movie)
 1967 Picknick på slagfältet (TV Movie) (play)
 1966 Autojen hautausmaa (TV Movie) (play "Le cimetière des voitures")
 1965 He! Viva Dada (Documentary short) (writer)
 1964 De picknick (TV Movie)
 1963 Aamiainen sotakentällä (TV Movie) (play "Pique-nique en campagne")
 1963 Skovtur på slagmarken (TV Movie) (play)
 1962 Picknick im Felde (TV Movie) (play)
 1962 Frokost i det grønne (TV Movie) (based on play)
 1961 Quest (TV Series) (1 episode)
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Personal Details

Other Works:

(1968 to 1969 season) His play, "The Architect and The Emperor of Assyria," was performed in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California. Robert Goldsby was director. William Ball was artistic director. See more »

Publicity Listings:

3 Print Biographies | 1 Interview | See more »

Official Sites:

Official Site [France]

Alternate Names:

Arrabal

Spouse:

Luce Moreau
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Trivia:

He lived in Paris after 1955. See more »

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