Roland Mahauden Explained

Roland Mahaudan
Birth Date:21 October 1942
Birth Place:Etterbeek, Belgium
Nationality:Belgian
Occupation:Actor
Director

Roland Mahauden (21 October 1942 – 9 November 2018) was a Belgian actor, filmmaker, and stage director.[1]

Biography

Mahauden collaborated with actress Isabelle Paternotte in 1999 to create a project called Article 27 to help poorer members of society can access cultural events under the leadership of Centres d'aide sociale and the French Community Commission (COCOF).

Beginning in 2004, Mahauden helped theatrical awareness campaigns for the Democratic Republic of the Congo, such as Tous en scène pour la paix (All on stage for peace), which highlights the problem of child soldiers in developing nations and reintegration of children into their families, and Un enfant c’est pas sorcier (A child is not a sorcerer), which highlights the problems of witchcraft accusations by churches. He showed these performances at Théâtre de Poche, which he owned up until his death.

Stage performances

At the Théâtre Banlieue

At the Théâtre de Poche

At the Délégation Générale Wallonie-Bruxelles

Filmography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Avec Roland Mahauden s'éteint une figure centrale et solaire du théâtre belge. 9 November 2018. La Libre.be. French.