Nicolas
Lormeau
le 15 June 1996
At the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique de Paris, Nicolas Lormeau followed courses taught by Daniel Mesguich, Denise Bonal and Jean-Pierre Vincent. Upon graduation in 1988, he showed great interest in public youth theatre, as well in spectacles in decentralized, regional theaters across France. In 1990, he staged Victor Hugo’s Ruy Blas at the Sartrouville Theatre and then created Karin Serres’s Ferdinande des abysses at Centre dramatique national pour la Jeunesse in Lille.
In 1996, Jean-Pierre Miquel, then Administrator General of the Comédie-Française, invited him to join the Troupe and cast him in Marivaux’s Les Fausses Confidences. He thus became the 526th sociétaire on the 1st of January 2014. His career has been marked by encounters with directors who chose him for both classical and contemporary plays. Daniel Mesguich staged him in Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne; Jean-Pierre Miquel in Berlioz’s Euphonia and Marivaux’s Le Legs; Jean-Louis Benoit in Goldoni’s The Boors (Les Rustres) and Gogol’s The Government Inspector (Le Révizor); Jacques Lassalle in Chekhov's Platonov or Fatherlessness (Platonov ou le fléau de l’absence de pères); Robert Wilson in La Fontaine’s Fables; Denis Podalydès in Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac; Omar Porras in Felix Lope de Vega's Pedro et le commandeur; Michel Vinaver in his own play L’Ordinaire; Lilo Baur in Marcel Aymé's La Tête des autres and Gogol’s The Marriage; Marc Paquien in Octave Mirbeau's Les Affaires sont les affaires and in Jean Anouilh’s Antigone; Giorgio Barberio Corsetti in Labiche’s An Italian Straw Hat (Un Chapeau de paille d’Italie); Volodia Serre in Ivan Alexandrovitch’s Oblomov; Christian Hecq and Valérie Lesort in their own adaptation of Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (20 000 lieues sous les mers); Katharina Talbach in Bertolt Brecht's The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (La Résistible Ascension d’Arturo Ui). Often cast in Molière’s comedies, Nicolas Lormeau’s interpretations of Léandre in Les Fourberies de Scapin; of Maître d’armes and Mufti in Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme; of Thomas Diafoirus in Le Malade imaginaire; as well as Maître Simon or the Commissaire in The Miser (L’Avare) are to be remembered.
In 2001, Nicolas Lormeau staged for the Troupe Alfred de Musset’s L’Âne et le Ruisseau. In 2010, he went back to Musset adapting for the stage, directing and interpreting, La Confession d’un enfant du siècle. He staged Victor Hugo’s Hernani for the 2013 Printemps des comédiens Festival in Montpellier. This play was taken over by the Théâtre du Vieux-Colombier the following season. He has also hosted a quirky guided tour of the Comédie-Française entitled Et sous le portrait de Molière... un gobelet en plastique (And Under the Portrait of Molière... a Plastic Cup).
Along with his appearances on television and feature films, Nicolas Lormeau regularly hosts workshops for school audiences and teaches at the Conservatoire national supérieur d’art dramatique and at the Institut d’études théâtrales at Paris III university
He is Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters (chevalier de l’ordre des Arts et des Lettres).
During the 2018/2019 season, he will be playing in Marivaux’s L’Heureux stratagème by Emmanuel Daumas, Federico Fellini’s Le Voyage de G. Mastorna by Marie Rémond, and in the reruns of Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (20 000 lieues sous les mers) by Christian Hecq and Valérie Lesort and in Molière’s Le Misanthrope by Clément Hervieu-Léger.
Saison2025-26
Découvrez les 30 saisons de Nicolas Lormeau passées à la Comédie-Française
Cette saison
directed by Denis Podalydès
adapted and directed by Elsa Granat
directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger
directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq
directed by Lilo Baur
conducted by Alexandra Cravero
directed by Valérie Lesort
Saisonpassées
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by Molière
directed by Lilo Baur -
by Edmond Rostand
directed by Emmanuel Daumas -
by Anton Tchekhov
directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger
translated by André Markowicz and Françoise Morvan -
after Anton Tchekhov
adapted and directed by Elsa Granat
translated by André Markowicz and Françoise Morvan -
comedy-ballet by Molière
directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq
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by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Lilo Baur -
Bertolt Brecht - Kurt Weil
with Elisabeth Hauptmann
Adapted and directed by Thomas Ostermeier
Musical director Maxime Pascal -
Comedy-ballet by Molière
Directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq -
by Marcel Aymé
Directed by Raphaëlle Saudinos and Véronique Vella -
by Edmond Rostand
Directed by Emmanuel Daumas -
by Molière
Directed by Denis Podalydès -
de Paul Fournel
par Nicolas Lormeau
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Created and directed by Serge Bagdassarian and Marina Hands
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by Bertolt Brecht
Directed by Éric Ruf -
by Anton Tchekhov
Directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger -
by Georges Feydeau
Directed by Lilo Baur -
by Georg Büchner
Directed by Simon Delétang -
by Marcel Aymé
directed by Raphaëlle Saudinos et Véronique Vella -
Alfred de Musset
artistic director Nicolas Lormeau
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Spectacle musical conçu et mis en scène par Serge Bagdassarian et Marina Hands
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d'Anton Tchekhov
Mise en scène Clément Hervieu-Léger -
by Molière
Directed by Clément Hervieu-Léger -
by Molière
artistic direction by Nicolas Lormeau
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by Molière
Directed by Lilo Baur -
by Molière
Directed by Denis Podalydès -
Comedy-ballet by Molière
Directed by Valérie Lesort and Christian Hecq -
by Molière
artistic direction by Jérôme Pouly
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