Idée d'apache
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Linder, Max — (1883 1925) Actor, director, and screenwriter. Born Gabriel Maximilien Leuvielle in 1883, Max Linder, as he would be known onscreen, was attracted to theater from a young age. He began to seriously study theater at the age of seventeen and… … Guide to cinema
Nonguet, Lucien — (1868 ?) Director. Lucien Nonguet was a stage manager in the Parisian theater before he came to cinema, no doubt through his connections to former theatrical personalities like Ferdinand Zecca (both had ties to the Théâtre de l Ambigu).… … Guide to cinema
Linder, Max — (1883 1925) Actor, director, and screenwriter. Born Gabriel Maximilien Leuvielle in 1883, Max Linder, as he would be known onscreen, was attracted to theater from a young age. He began to seriously study theater at the age of seventeen and… … Historical Dictionary of French Cinema
Nonguet, Lucien — (1868 ?) Director. Lucien Nonguet was a stage manager in the Parisian theater before he came to cinema, no doubt through his connections to former theatrical personalities like Ferdinand Zecca (both had ties to the Théâtre de l Ambigu).… … Historical Dictionary of French Cinema
Nonguet, Lucien — (1868, France Deceased) He was extras casting director in the famous Parisian music halls L Ambigu, Le Châtelet, and La Porte Saint Martin when Ferdinand Zecca hired him to co direct several Pathé productions. From 1906 to 1910, he shot Max… … Encyclopedia of French film directors