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Raffy Shart
Born
Occupation(s)Theater director
Film director
Screenwriter
Songwriter
Years active1997-present

Raffy Shart is a French-Armenian theater director and writer, film director and screenwriter, and composer / songwriter. In addition, Raffy Shart is an organizer of shows, does advertising campaigns, directs ads and music videos, writes musical scores for films, and is a songwriter for various artists, and has a number of children's songs.[1]

Raffy Shart, of Armenian origin, was known as writer of the French stage play Ma femme s'appelle Maurice with Philippe Chevallier et Régis Laspalès.in 1997. The play was shown in more than 44 countries. He gained further fame through co-writing Quasimodo d'El Paris, directed in 1999 by Patrick Timsit as a comedic adaptation of the novel The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo.

In 2006, Raffy Shart directed himself Incontrôlable with Michaël Youn, Thierry Lhermitte, Patrick Timsit et Hélène de Fougerolles and is directing the play Attache-moi au radiateur.

Filmography

Directing

Screenwriter

Actor

References

  1. ^ Youn, Michael; Lhermitte, Thierry; Girardot, Hippolyte (2006), Incontrôlable, Raffy Shart, Fox Pathé Europa [distrib.], retrieved 2023-12-26