Pierre-François Martin-Laval

Pierre-François Martin-Laval (nicknamed "PEF") is a French actor, film director, screenwriter and theatre director. PEF is well known in France for his acting performances in musical comedy but also in serious plays. He studied at the famous French school of acting Cours Florent. During his drama studies he met the friends with whom he formed the comedy team 'Les Robins des Bois' (The Robin Hoods) in 1996. Initially called The Royal Imperial Green Rabbit Company, they renamed themselves after their first significant success, a play entitled Robins des bois.

Pierre-François Martin-Laval
Martin-Laval in 2015
Born (1968-06-25) 25 June 1968
NationalityFrench
Occupation(s)Actor, Film director, Screenwriter, Theatre director

Les Robins des Bois first appeared on television in La Grosse Emission, a regular TV show on the channel Comédie! in which they presented short and utterly crazy plays. They quickly became popular and made appearances in French movies.

Filmography

Director

Television

French television crime drama series; (2018, Season 1 Episode 12, 23 October, "Double Jeu", "Double Dealing", as Paul Dalvet)

French television crime drama series (2015) as Julien Morel

Theatre

Actor

  • Robin des Bois d'à peu près Alexandre Dumas, adapted from Alexandre Dumas (1997, stage director Pierre-François Martin-Laval)
  • Les caprices de Mariannes (1996, Jean-Paul Rouve)
  • Le goût de la Hierarchie (1996, directed by Édouard Baer, with Isabelle Nanty)
  • Mémoire et intamarre (1995, V. Martin)
  • L'ascenseur (1994, M. Henada)
  • L'arbramouche (stage director par V. Martin)
  • La mouette (stage director Isabelle Nanty)
  • Reniflard and Co. adapted from Marx Brothers (1993, Jean-Christophe Berjon)
  • Un couple ordinaire (1993, R. Kuperberg)
  • On garde le moral (1992, A. Halimi)
  • Le bébé de Monsieur Laurent, Roland Topor (1991, stage director: Jean-Christophe Berjon)
  • Georges Dandin (1991, S. Brisé)

Stage director

  • Patrick Bosso Exagère (2000, in Palais des Glaces)
  • Kad et Olivier (1999, au Café de la Danse)
  • Robin des Bois d'à peu près Alexandre Dumas, adapted from Alexandre Dumas (1997, in Théâtre de la Gaîté-Montparnasse)
  • Éric et Ramzy (1996–1998, in the Bec Fin, the Café de la Gare, Le Splendid and in the Palais des Glaces)
  • En attendant l'Olympia with Pascal Vincent (1995-1996 barnstorming in Switzerland)
  • Capri c'est fini with Kad&Olivier (1998, in Café de la Danse)
  • Presque grande (1997, in Théâtre Clavel)

References

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