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Berthomieu was a
French composer,
director and
writer born on 9
December 1906 in M****ille. He died on 11
March 1991 in
Paris at age 84.
Berthomieu studied...
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Gabriel Berthomieu,
known also by his
nickname Hugues, (born in Graulhet, 15
February 1924- Albi, 6 July 1997) was a
French rugby league and
union player...
- André
Berthomieu (16
February 1903 – 10
April 1960) was a
French screenwriter and film director. He was
married to the
actress Line Noro.
Director Not...
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directed by André
Berthomieu La
Porte du
large (1936),
directed by
Marcel L'Herbier
Chaste Susanne (1937),
directed by André
Berthomieu; as Mme des Aubraies...
- bal des pompiers) is a 1948
French comedy drama film
directed by André
Berthomieu and
starring Claude Dauphin,
Paulette Dubost and
Dominique Nohain. The...
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Bennett –
United States La
Chaste Suzanne (1937/1938),
directed by André
Berthomieu – with
Raimu and
Henri Garat La P'tite
femme du
Moulin Rouge (1945), directed...
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cancer at age 74. Pigalle-Saint-Germain-des-Prés (1950,
directed by André
Berthomieu) as Un
figurant Saluti e baci (1953,
directed by
Maurice Labro and Giorgio...
- x. ISSN 1198-743X. PMID 17184282. Labbé, Pierrick; Berticat, Claire;
Berthomieu, Arnaud; et al. (16
November 2007). "Forty
Years of
Erratic Insecticide...
- (French:
Gagne ta vie) is a 1931
French comedy film
directed by André
Berthomieu and
starring Victor Boucher,
Dolly Davis and André Dubosc. The film's...
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liaising with the War Committee, was the
French artillery captain named Berthomieu, who died on 16
October during the
Battle of Perdiguera. It also made...