Episode 4 Ronald Guttman and Albert Camus with Alexis LLoyd on The Fall - a podcast by Pascale Richard is director of Cultural Events at the Lycee since 2011. Her background is in journalism and writing. She is a graduate of Sciences-po and holds a master’s in journalism from New York University.

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Belgian Actor Ronald Guttman performs on August 21, 2020 at Guild Hall in East Hampton a dramatization of novel The Fall by French writer Albert Camus (1913-1960). La Culture Oui, But Why? explores the acting world of Ronald Guttman and invites screen-writer Alexis lloyd who adapted the novel to theater. The monologue will also be performed in October at the French Institute Alliance Francaise in New York.
Ronald Guttman, founder and president of HIGHBROW, is also an actor, producer, and art collector. Ronald Guttman's long list of acting credits includes film, television, and theater. Mr. Guttman began his acting career in Brussels, Belgium, where he performed at The National Theatre in plays by Beckett, Schnitzler, Racine, Turgenev, and Camus, among others. He lives in New York and in Bridgehampton, NYAlexis Lloyd is a French film writer, director and producer best known for his film 30 Beats. He was Managing Director of Pathé UK. He lives in New York.
Albert Camus was a French philosopher, author, and journalist who won the Nobel Prize in Literature at the age of 44 in 1957, the second-youngest recipient in history. His novel The Fall was published in 1952-1958.

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