
Tartuffe
Drama
Overview
Orgon and his mother swear by Tartuffe, the self-styled devout who lives off them. The other members of the family, scandalized by the clergyman's hold over them, will do anything to expose his hypocrisy. Michel Bouquet plays an almost monstrous Tartuffe, whose only weakness lies in his feelings for Elmire.
Top Cast


Michel Bouquet
Michel Bouquet
Tartuffe
Michel Bouquet
Tartuffe


Delphine Seyrig
Delphine Seyrig
Elmire
Delphine Seyrig
Elmire


Jacques Debary
Jacques Debary
Orgon
Jacques Debary
Orgon
Luce Garcia-Ville
Luce Garcia-Ville
Dorine
Luce Garcia-Ville
Dorine


Madeleine Clervanne
Madeleine Clervanne
Madame Pernelle
Madeleine Clervanne
Madame Pernelle


Claude Giraud
Claude Giraud
Cléante
Claude Giraud
Cléante


Edith Garnier
Edith Garnier
Mariane
Edith Garnier
Mariane


Bernard Alane
Bernard Alane
Valère
Bernard Alane
Valère


Jacques Weber
Jacques Weber
Damis
Jacques Weber
Damis


Paul Le Person
Paul Le Person
Loyal
Paul Le Person
Loyal
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