Michel Dulud
Michel Dulud | |
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Born |
11 January 1902 11th arrondissement of Paris |
Died |
4 March 1997 95) Avallon | (aged
Michel Dulud (11 January 1902 - 4 March 1997),[1] was a French playwright, screenwriter and film director.
Theater
- 1937 : La nuit du 7 (premiered at Théâtre Français of New-York in February then at théâtre des Capucines de Paris in May)
- 1939 : Le Revenant (at théâtre des capucines in February)
- 1942 : On demande (at théâtre Antoine in June)
- 1944 : Monseigneur (at théâtre Daunou in April)
- 1947 : Tous les deux (at théâtre Antoine in March)
- 1949 : Deux coqs vivaient en paix (after a tale by La Fontaine, premiered at théâtre Monceau in December)
- 1952 : Back Street (after Fannie Hurst, premiered at Brussels, then at théâtre Fontaine à Paris, in April)
- 1956 : Les Inconsolables (at théâtre du Vieux Colombier in April, with an act by Michel Dulud en lisant Maupassant)
Filmography
- 1946 : La Troisième Dalle (script & direction)
- 1949 : Tous les deux (film) (adaptation & dialogues)
- 1950 : Banco de prince (script & direction)
- 1951 : Jamais deux sans trois (script & dialogues)
- 1952 : Allô... je t'aime
- 1953 : Little Jacques (dialogues)
- 1954 : Ma petite folie
- 1955 : Villa sans souci (screenwriter)
- 1959 : Soupe au lait (film, 1959) (script)
Bibliography
- 1953 : La Famille Duraton : Published under the pseudonym "Saint-Marre"
- 1958 : Du Guesclin : Published under the pseudonym "Michel Dulud"
References
- ↑ Qui était qui?: mémorial aéronautique, Marcel Catillon, 2004
External links
- Michel Dulud at the Internet Movie Database
- Michel Dulud at AlloCiné (French)
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