Born 1960 (age 66) · Lyon, Rhône, France
Appears in 37 titles

Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt (born 28 March 1960) is a Franco–Belgian playwright, short story writer and novelist, as well as a film director. His plays have been staged in over fifty countries all over the world. Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt's parents were teachers of physical education and sport, and his father later became a physiotherapist and masseur in paediatric hospitals. He was also a French boxing champion while his mother was a medal-winning runner. His grandfather was an artisan jeweller. The "Classiques & Contemporains" edition of La Nuit de Valognes (Don Juan on Trial) claims that Schmitt depicts himself as a rebellious teenager who detested received wisdom and was sometimes prone to violent outbursts. According to Schmitt, however, it was philosophy that saved him and taught him to be himself and to feel that he was free. One day, his mother took him to the Théâtre des Célestins to see a performance of Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac starring Jean Marais. Her son was moved to tears and the seeds of his passion for the theatre were sown. After the show, he told his mother that he wanted to "be like the man on the poster"; his mother thought he meant the actor, Jean Marais, but he replied: "No!" and read out the name on the poster "Edmond Rostand". He then began to write. Later, he would say: "At sixteen, I realised (or decided) that I was a writer, and I wrote, produced and acted in my first plays at high school." To improve his style, he threw himself with frenzied zeal into exercises of pastiche and re-writing, especially Molière. After preparatory classes at the Lycée du Parc for France's elite universities, Schmitt passed the entrance exam to the École normale supérieure. He was a student there between 1980 and 1985, leaving with the top French teaching qualification in philosophy (agrégé de philosophie). In 1987, he was awarded the degree of PhD for his thesis "Diderot and Metaphysics" at the Paris-Sorbonne University, which was published in 1997 with the title "Diderot or the Philosophy of Seduction". He has lived in Brussels since 2002 and obtained Belgian citizenship in 2008. Schmitt spent his military service teaching at the Saint-Cyr Military Academy, afterwards spending two years as a student teaching assistant at the University of Besançon. He went on to teach at the high school in Cherbourg before being appointed lecturer at the University of Chambéry, where he taught for four years. On the night of 4 February 1989, he became separated from his companions during an expedition to the Ahaggar Desert and, in the vast expanses of the Sahara, he underwent a spiritual experience that was nothing short of a divine revelation. In that instant, he says that his mind was filled with the words "Everything is justified". Schmitt believes that it was that extraordinary experience that enabled him to break into writing. He describes it in his novel Night of Fire (La Nuit de Feu), published in September 2015. ... Source: Article "Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

Filmography

Monsieur Ibrahim
7.0
Monsieur Ibrahim
2003
Novel
Odette Toulemonde
5.7
Odette Toulemonde
2007
Screenplay
Oscar and the Lady in Pink
Piccoli crimini coniugali
5.4
Piccoli crimini coniugali
2017
Theatre Play
The Libertine
5.6
The Libertine
2000
Dialogue
The Libertine
5.6
The Libertine
2000
Screenplay
Milady
4.0
Milady
2004
Screenplay
Volpone
6.6
Volpone
2004
Screenplay
4.0
Heavy Weather
1996
Writer
Bungalow 21
5.7
Bungalow 21
2024
Theatre Play
Bungalow 21
5.7
Bungalow 21
2024
Author
Aurélien
7.5
Aurélien
2003
Screenplay
Sarah
7.0
Sarah
2003
Scenario Writer
Hôtel des deux mondes
7.0
Hôtel des deux mondes
2002
Author
Kleine Eheverbrechen
5.0
Kleine Eheverbrechen
2023
Theatre Play
Jamaica Inn
10.0
Jamaica Inn
1995
Screenplay
Le droit à l'oubli
7.0
Le droit à l'oubli
1994
Writer
Hibernatus
Hibernatus
2015
Adaptation
Oscar et la dame Rose
Oscar et la dame Rose
2007
Author
L’Évangile selon Pilate