

Didier Bezace
Didier Bezace (February 10, 1946 – March 11, 2020) was a distinguished French actor known for his significant contributions to the theater. He honed his craft as a student at the International Dramatic University Centre in Nancy, where he learned from esteemed figures such as Bernard Drot, Jean-Marie Patte, Gilles Sandier, María Casares, and Henri Gourbion.
In his career, Bezace co-founded the renowned Théâtre de l'Aquarium-Cartoucherie de Vincennes alongside Jean-Louis Benoît and Jacques Nichet. He played a pivotal role in the company, contributing not only as an actor but also as a playwright and director for numerous productions. His artistic vision and dedication to the craft greatly influenced the French theater scene.
In 1997, Bezace took on the role of director at the théâtre de La Commune in Aubervilliers, where he continued to shape the theatrical landscape while also pursuing opportunities in film and television. His multifaceted talent and commitment to storytelling left a lasting impact on audiences and fellow artists alike. Throughout his career, Bezace was celebrated for his ability to bring complex characters to life, showcasing his versatility and passion for performance. His legacy continues to inspire actors and theater enthusiasts in France and beyond.