Michel Jacques Boisrond (9 October 1921 – 10 November 2002) was a French film director and screenwriter. His work spanned five decades, from the 1950s to the 1990s.
4-501: A former apprentice of Jean Delannoy , Jean Cocteau , and René Clair , Michel Boisrond debuted as a full-fledged director in 1955 with Cette Sacrée Gamine starring Brigitte Bardot . His works typically fall into the comedy, romance, or comedy drama genres. This article about a French film director is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Jean Delannoy Jean Delannoy ( French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ dəlanwa] ; 12 January 1908 – 18 June 2008)
8-460: The second ship to immigrate to Plymouth, Massachusetts . He was a student in Paris when he began acting in silent films . He eventually landed a job with Paramount Studios Parisian facilities, working his way up to head film editor . In 1934 he directed his first film and went on to a long career, both writing and directing. In 1946, his film about a Protestant minister titled La symphonie pastorale
12-502: Was a French actor, film editor , screenwriter and film director. Although Delannoy was born in a Paris suburb, his family was from Haute-Normandie in the north of France. He was a Protestant, a descendant of Huguenots , some of whom fled the country during the French Wars of Religion , and settled first in Wallonia . Afterwards, their name became De la Noye and then Delano , who were on
16-558: Was awarded the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival . In 1960, his film, Maigret tend un piège was nominated for a BAFTA award for "Best Film from any Source". In recognition of his long service to the French motion picture industry, in 1986 Delannoy received an Honorary César Award. Delannoy died on 18 June 2008, at the age of 100. This article about a French actor
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