
Xavier Depraz
Known for Acting · 23 credits
- Born
- 1926-04-22
- Died
- 1994-10-18
- Place of birth
- Albert, Somme, France
- Also known as
- Xavier Marcel Delaruelle
Biography
Xavier Depraz, né Xavier Marcel Delaruelle (22 April 1926 – 18 October 1994) was a French opera singer and actor.
Born in Albert (Somme), Depraz was a bass at the Paris Opéra until 1971. He took part in the premieres of operas by Marcel Landowski and Sergei Prokofiev. He also appeared as an actor, first on television, where he played the role of Ursus in The Man who laughs by Jean Kerchbron, then on the big screen.
Depraz entered the Conservatoire de Paris in 1947 where he attended the classes of Fernand Francell for singing, Louis Musy for the stage and René Simon for theatre. He participated in the premieres of several operas: Marcel Landowski's Le Rire de Nils Halerius (1951) and Le Fou, Poulenc's Dialogues des Carmélites and, in concert version, Prokofiev's The Fiery Angel (1954). In the 1953 Paris premiere of The Rake's Progress at the Opéra-Comique Depraz was "a splendid Nick Shadow". He also sang in Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle, Verdi's Rigoletto, Mozart's Don Giovanni, Massenet's Don Quichotte and Thaïs among others. For his appearance as Méphistophélès in Monte Carlo in 1959 one reviewer commented "Xavier Depraz, immensely tall, and surprisingly thin and angular for an operatic bass, produced a suitably resonant and cavernous voice, and histrionically was satisfyingly demonic".
He also appeared at the French provincial opera houses, Glyndebourne and Venice, and was appointed a professor of opera at the Conservatoire de Paris in 1973.
In 1971, he began a career as an actor in film and television.
Known For
TV Shows (7)

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
1975
as Self
Samedi soir
1971
as Self

Cadet Rousselle
1971
as Self

Les Cent Livres des Hommes
1970
as Le chapelier fou

The Accursed Kings
1972
as Jacques de Molay, Grand Maître du Temple

Au plaisir de Dieu
1977
as Constantin Sergueievitch

The Man Who Laughs
1971
as Ursus
Movies (16)

Death of a Corrupt Man
1977
as Marcel

The Bronte Sisters
1979
as Monsieur Hager

Lucky Luke: The Ballad of the Daltons
1978
as (voice)

For a Cop's Hide
1981
as Kasper

A Pain in the Ass
1973
as Louis Randoni

The Gang
1977
as Jo

Butterfly on the Shoulder
1978
as Michel Carrabo

Black Thursday
1974

The Right to Love
1972

Would-Be Gentleman
1968
as Le Grand Turc

Carmen - Glyndebourne Festival Opera
1985
as Zuniga
Paris la belle
1960
as Singer

L'Atlantide
1972
as Bielowsky

Cher Victor
1975

The Hundred Books: Alice in Wonderland
1973
as Le chapelier fou

The Man Who Laughs
1971
as Ursus
About Xavier Depraz
Xavier Depraz, né Xavier Marcel Delaruelle (22 April 1926 – 18 October 1994) was a French opera singer and actor. Born in Albert (Somme), Depraz was a bass at the Paris Opéra until 1971. He took part in the premieres of operas by Marcel Landowski and Sergei Prokofiev. He also appeared as an actor, first on television, where he played the role of Ursus in The Man who laughs by Jean Kerchbron, then on the big screen. Depraz entered the Conservatoire de Paris in 1947 where he attended the classes of Fernand Francell for singing, Louis Musy for th… With 23 credits spanning from 1960 to 1985, Xavier Depraz has appeared in 16 films and 7 TV shows.
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- Death of a Corrupt Man (1977) — as Marcel
- The Bronte Sisters (1979) — as Monsieur Hager
- Lucky Luke: The Ballad of the Daltons (1978) — as (voice)
- For a Cop's Hide (1981) — as Kasper
- A Pain in the Ass (1973) — as Louis Randoni
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