Christian Le Guillochet (20 September 1933 in Albi – 10 February 2011 in Paris) was a French actor, playwright and theatre director.
Source:[1] Born in Albi in 1933 from a railway father and a nursing mother, he was a worker when he was summoned to fight in Algeria.
Ten years later, expelled because of the construction of the Montparnasse Tower, he installed "Le Lucernaire" at 53 rue Notre-Dame des Champs.
In the 1970s, he began a long-term friendship with Laurent Terzieff to whom he entrusted the artistic direction of the Lucernaire for five years.
[2] On 5 November 2003, on the evening of the premiere of Subvention, a play by Jean-Luc Jeener [fr] in which he embodied a theater director, he started a hunger strike[3][4][5] so that the city of Paris and the Ministry of Culture did not cut subsidies to the "Lucernaire".