Jacques Hébertot
1886–1970 (age 84)
Biography
Jacques Hébertot was a passionate playwright, manager, and cultural impresario whose name became synonymous with the vibrant life of Parisian theater. He championed new voices on the stage and steered the Théâtre de l'Oeuvre and later the Théâtre Hébertot through defining years for modern drama in France.
Throughout his long career he nurtured artists, defended daring works, and created a space where literature and performance intertwined; his memory endures at the Cimetière monumental de Rouen, where admirers visit to pay quiet tribute to a luminary of the French stage.