Ludwik Margules Explained

Ludwik Margules Coben
Birth Date:15 December 1933
Birth Place:Warsaw, Poland
Death Date:7 March 2006
Death Place:Mexico City
Other Names:Ludwik Margules
Occupation:Film, theatre, opera director
Years Active:1953-2006

Ludwik Margules Coben (December 15, 1933 - March 7, 2006)[1] was a Polish-born Mexican theatre, opera and film director. Being an active member of the Mexican theatre circuit for more than fifty years, Margules taught acting and directing methods in several institutions, eventually founding his own acting academy, the Foro Teatro Contemporáneo (Contemporary Theatre Forum) in 1991.

Ludwik Margules Coben directed over 40 operas and plays. One of his most outstanding works was his 1982 production of De la vida de las marionetas, based on Ingmar Bergman's film From the Life of the Marionettes (1980).

Ludwik Margules Coben was considered a major artistic influence and mentor. Mexican film director Alejandro Iñárritu stated, "...I studied theater for three years with Ludwik Margules. And that changed my life."

Ludwik Margules Coben was given Mexico's National Prize for Science and Arts in 2003. A holocast survivor, at times Margules was called "an axis of controversy".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Muere Ludwik Margules, Director Teatral. https://web.archive.org/web/20120217161550/http://www.eluniversal.com.mx/notas/334998.html. El Universal. 17 February 2012.