Renaud
Renaud is depicted as a priest in '1923,' who grapples with the moral implications of violence in the storyline. His actions, particularly the fatal confrontation with Marshal Kent, reveal the complexities of morality amid chaos.
Born on May 06, 1943 (83 years old)
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Germany:
The eternally anarchistic singer Renaud wrote a song expressing affection for the security forces in France.
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Germany:
The eternally anarchistic singer Renaud even wrote a song about the police after the attacks.
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Germany:
The eternally anarchistic singer Renaud even wrote a song about the affection for the security forces.
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France:
Renaud was approached to propose songs for Vanessa Paradis's second album.
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France:
Renaud followed Pierre Bachelet as a performer at the Poupet festival in 2000.
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Peru:
Renaud confronts Marshal Kent about the morality of the deaths in '1923'.
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