Patrice Maktav (b. 1978)

Birthplace:
Annecy, France

Born:
March 1, 1978

Issu du conservatoire d’art dramatique de Genève,  Patrice Maktav s’est d’abord dirigé vers  la comédie avant de tenter sa chance dans la chanson. Il  fait ainsi partie en 2001 de la toute première  édition de la Star Academy. Après la  tournée, il retourne à ses premières  amours, le théâtre. Il joue dans  l’adaptation théâtrale d’un  film de Jean Renoir, « la Règle du jeu  », et plus récemment à la  télévision dans l’adaptation du livre  de Charlotte Valendray, « l’amour dans le sang  », dont il interprète aussi la bande originale. En  même temps, il autoproduit son premier album et  écrit des chansons pour Olivia Ruiz. Après avoir  joué beaucoup de petits rôles et  participé, en vain, « à tous les  castings », la chance lui sourit enfin. Il intègre la troupe de Mozart où il campe  plusieurs personnages : chambellan, client de taverne, porteur de  deuil, un comte et, surtout, c’est lui qui  interprète Lorenzo Da Ponte, auteur de plusieurs  opéras pour Mozart.

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