'Cats' Musical Wiki


Cats Credits[]

London - 05/1997 - Munkustrap (as Jean-Luc Rebaldi)

London - 10/1997 - Munkustrap

London - 06/1998 - Munkustrap

London - 09/1998 - Munkustrap

London - 02/1999 - Munkustrap (left by July 1999)

London - 04/2000 - Munkustrap (temp)

London - 10/2001 - 05/2002 - Munkustrap (cover Old Deuteronomy)

Berlin - 10/2002 - 03/2003 - Munkustrap

Madrid - 12/2003 - Munkustrap

Düsseldorf - 02/2005 - Munkustrap

German Tour - 10/2005 - Munkustrap

German Tour - 03/2006 - Munkustrap

German Tent Tour - 12/2010 - Munkustrap

Biography[]

Training: Mountview Theatre School and The School of the Science of Acting

Theatre: Dracula in Bram Stoker's Dracula (Edinburgh Festival), a lead role in The Nine and a Half Quid Revue (King's Head Theatre), Pierre Fontaine in Martin Charnin's acclaimed adaptation of Bless the Bride, Jean Cocteau in the opera An Englishman, An Irishman and A Frenchman (Bonn), Alphonse in The Boyfriend (Frankfurt), Cornelius in Hello, Dolly! (Octogone, Switzerland), Ariodante (Milan), Don Juan in Antoine Boursellier's Carmen (French tour), and two bills at the Player's Theatre. Most recently he played Gilbert in a showcase of a new musical called Quand La Guerre Sera Finie to Hawkedon to appear in the Old Time Music Hall.

Television: Alphonse in Lenny Henry's second series of Chef! (BBC), Pierre Gilliard in The Last Tzars (Discovery Channel and Canal+) and Stefan in Extra! (Channel 4). He presented several French educational programmes for BBC2. He has been in numerous commercials and does regular commercial and educational voice-overs in French, Italian, Danish and English.

Film: Cate Blanchett's interrogator in Charlotte Gray

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London[]

Berlin[]

Madrid[]

German Tour[]

German Tent Tour[]