Jean d'Yd
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Jean d'Yd was the stage name
Stage name
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 of Jean Paul Felix Didier Perret. He was a French actor
Actor
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 and comedian
Comedian
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, and was born in Paris
Paris
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 in the on 17 May 1880. He died in Vernon
Vernon
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 on the 14 May 1964.

Filmography

  • 1923 : La souriante Madame Beudet directed by Germaine Dulac
    Germaine Dulac
    Germaine Dulac was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film...

  • 1923 : Gossette directed by Germaine Dulac
    Germaine Dulac
    Germaine Dulac was a French filmmaker, film theorist, journalist and critic. She was born in Amiens and moved to Paris in early childhood. A few years after her marriage she embarked on a journalistic career in a feminist magazine, and later became interested in film...

  • 1923 : La Dame de Monsoreau directed by René Le Somptier
    René Le Somptier
    René Eugène Le Somptier was a French filmmaker and journalist.He made his first short film, Poum à la chasse, in 1908 with his father as an actor...

  • 1923 : Le chant de l'amour triomphant directed by Victor Tourjansky
    Victor Tourjansky
    Victor Tourjansky or Viktor Tourjansky Victor Tourjansky or Viktor Tourjansky Victor Tourjansky or Viktor Tourjansky (4 March 1891 (Kiev) - 13 August 1976 (Munich), born Viatcheslav Tourjansky , was an actor, screenwriter and film director of Russian cinema who emigrated after the Russian...

  • 1924 : La main qui a tué directed by Maurice de Marsan and Maurice Gleize
  • 1924 : L'Arriviste directed by André Hugon
    André Hugon
    André Hugon was a French film director, screenwriter and film producer best known for his silent films from 1913 onwards particularly of the 1920s and into sound....

  • 1925 : Napoléon directed by Abel Gance
    Abel Gance
    Abel Gance was a French film director and producer, writer and actor. He is best known for three major silent films: J'accuse , La Roue , and the monumental Napoléon .-Early life:...

  • 1926 : Nitchevo directed by Jacques de Baroncelli
    Jacques de Baroncelli
    Jacques de Baroncelli was a French film director best known for his silent films from 1915 to the late 1930s....

  • 1928 : La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc directed by Carl Dreyer
  • 1930 : Fra Diavolo
    Fra Diavolo
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    directed by Mario Bonnard
  • 1931 : La fin du monde
    End of the World (1931 film)
    End of the World is a 1931 science fiction film directed by Abel Gance based on the novel Omega: The Last Days of the World by Camille Flammarion. The film stars Victor Francen as Martial Novalic, Colette Darfeuil as Genevieve de Murcie, Abel Gance as Jean Novalic, and Jeanne Brindau as Madame...

    directed by Abel Gance
    Abel Gance
    Abel Gance was a French film director and producer, writer and actor. He is best known for three major silent films: J'accuse , La Roue , and the monumental Napoléon .-Early life:...

  • 1931 : Tu m'oublieras
    Tu m'oublieras
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    directed by Henri Diamant-Berger
  • 1932 : Monsieur de Pourceaugnac directed by Gaston Ravel et Tony Lekain
  • 1932 : Direct au coeur directed by Roger Lion
  • 1932 : Une heure (a short) directed by Léo Mittler
  • 1932 : La vitrine (a short) directed by Léo Mittler
  • 1933 : Rothchild directed by Marco de Gastyne
    Marco de Gastyne
    Marc Henri Benoist better known as Marco de Gastyne was a French painter, illustrator and later film director of more than a dozen films....

  • 1934 : Les Misérables
    Les Misérables (1934 film)
    Les Misérables is a 1934 film adaptation of Victor Hugo's novel of the same name. It was written and directed by Raymond Bernard and stars Harry Baur as Jean Valjean and Charles Vanel as Javert...

    directed by Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard was a French filmmaker and related to French playwright father Tristan Bernard and brother to Jean-Jacques Bernard...

  • 1934 : Tartarin de Tarascon
    Tartarin de Tarascon
    Tartarin of Tarascon is an 1872 novel written by the French author Alphonse Daudet.-Synopsis:It tells the burlesque adventures of Tartarin, a local hero of Tarascon, a small town in southern France, whose invented adventures and reputation as a swashbuckler finally force him to travel to a very...

    directed by Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard was a French filmmaker and related to French playwright father Tristan Bernard and brother to Jean-Jacques Bernard...

  • 1934 : L'article 330 (a short) directed by Marcel Pagnol
    Marcel Pagnol
    Marcel Pagnol was a French novelist, playwright, and filmmaker. In 1946, he became the first filmmaker elected to the Académie Française.-Biography:...

  • 1935 : Amour et publicité(a short) directed by Léo Mittler
  • 1938 : La Rue sans joie directed by André Hugon
    André Hugon
    André Hugon was a French film director, screenwriter and film producer best known for his silent films from 1913 onwards particularly of the 1920s and into sound....

  • 1938 : Alerte en Méditerranée directed by Léo Joannon
    Léo Joannon
    Léo Joannon was a French writer and film director. Born in Aix-en-Provence, Joannon was originally a law student who became a novelist and journalist before entering the film industry in the 1920s as a cameraman....

  • 1939 : L'émigrante directed by Léo Joannon
    Léo Joannon
    Léo Joannon was a French writer and film director. Born in Aix-en-Provence, Joannon was originally a law student who became a novelist and journalist before entering the film industry in the 1920s as a cameraman....

  • 1939 : Entente cordiale
    Entente cordiale (film)
    Entente cordiale is a 1939 French drama film directed by Marcel L'Herbier and starring Gaby Morlay, Victor Francen and Pierre Richard-Willm. The film depicts the 1904 signing of the Entente Cordiale creating an alliance between Britain and France and ending their historic rivalry. It was based on...

    directed by Marcel L'Herbier
    Marcel L'Herbier
    Marcel L'Herbier, Légion d'honneur, was a French film-maker, who achieved prominence as an avant-garde theorist and imaginative practitioner with a series of silent films in the 1920s. His career as a director continued until the 1950s and he made more than 40 feature films in total...

  • 1941 : Les hommes sans peur directed by Yvan Noé
  • 1941 : Les petits riens directed by Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard
    Raymond Bernard was a French filmmaker and related to French playwright father Tristan Bernard and brother to Jean-Jacques Bernard...

  • 1942 : Les Visiteurs du soir
    Les Visiteurs du soir
    The Devil's Envoys is a 1942 film by French film director Marcel Carné, famous for his romantic tragedy, Children of Paradise...

    directed by Marcel Carné
    Marcel Carné
    -Biography:Born in Paris, France, the son of a cabinet maker whose wife died when their son was five, Carné began his career as a film critic, becoming editor of the weekly publication, Hebdo-Films, and working for Cinémagazine and Cinémonde between 1929 and 1933. In the same period he worked in...

  • 1942 : Félicie Nanteuil directed by Marc Allégret
    Marc Allégret
    Marc Allégret was a French screenwriter and film director.Born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, he was the elder brother of Yves Allégret. Marc was educated to be a lawyer. Allégret became André Gide's lover when he was fifteen and Gide was forty-seven...

  • 1943 : L'Éternel retour
    L'Éternel retour
    L'Éternel retour is a French drama romance film from 1943, directed by Jean Delannoy, written by Jean Cocteau, starring Madeleine Sologne and Jean Marais...

    directed by Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director.Although Delannoy was born in a Paris suburb, his family is from Haute-Normandie in the north of France...

  • 1945 : Jéricho
    Jericho
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    directed by Henri Calef
  • 1945 : La vie de bohème directed by Marcel L'Herbier
    Marcel L'Herbier
    Marcel L'Herbier, Légion d'honneur, was a French film-maker, who achieved prominence as an avant-garde theorist and imaginative practitioner with a series of silent films in the 1920s. His career as a director continued until the 1950s and he made more than 40 feature films in total...

  • 1945 : Raboliot directed by Jacques Daroy
  • 1945 : Impasse
    Impasse
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    directed by Pierre Dard
  • 1946 : Martin Roumagnac
    Martin Roumagnac
    Martin Roumagnac , is a 1946 French crime film made by Alcina and distributed by Lopert Film. It was directed by Georges Lacombe....

    directed by Georges Lacombe
  • 1946 : Rêves d'amour directed by Christian Stengel
  • 1947 : Capitaine Blomet directed by Andrée Feix
  • 1947 : Le cavalier de Croix-Mort directed by Lucien Gasnier-Raymond
  • 1948 : Les dernières vacances directed by Roger Leenhardt
    Roger Leenhardt
    Roger Leenhardt was a French writer and filmmaker.Born in Languedoc, France, in a bourgeois Protestant family, this brilliant student of philosophy was very soon fascinated by cinema...

  • 1948 : Le colonel Durand directed by René Chanas
  • 1948 : Fantômas contre Fantômas directed by Robert Vernay
  • 1950 : Dieu a besoin des hommes
    Dieu a besoin des hommes
    Dieu a besoin des hommes is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jean Delannoy. At the 1st Berlin International Film Festival it won the Special Prize for an Excellent Film Achievement.-Cast:* Antoine Balpêtré - Le père Gourvennec, un pêcheur...

    directed by Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director.Although Delannoy was born in a Paris suburb, his family is from Haute-Normandie in the north of France...

  • 1950 : Justice est faite directed by André Cayatte
    André Cayatte
    André Cayatte was a French New Wave filmmaker and lawyer, who became known for his films centering on themes of crime, justice, and moral responsibility, themes which Cayatte persisted in affirming regardless of changing contemporary attitudes.Some of Cayatte's earlier films that covered these...

  • 1950 : La Belle que voilà
    La Belle que voilà
    La Belle que voilà is a 1950 French drama film directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois who co-wrote screenplay with Françoise Giroud, based on novel by Vicki Baum...

    directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
  • 1951 : Agence matrimoniale
    Agence matrimoniale
    Agence matrimoniale , is a French comedy drama film from 1952, directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, written by Jean-Paul Le Chanois, starring by Bernard Blier and Louis de Funès.- Cast :*Bernard Blier : Noël Pailleret, modest clerk of bank...

    directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
  • 1953 : L'Affaire Maurizius directed by Julien Duvivier
    Julien Duvivier
    Julien Duvivier was a French film director. He was prominent in French cinema in the years 1930-1960...

  • 1953 : Lucrèce Borgia
    Lucrèce Borgia
    Lucrèce Borgia is a 1953 French drama film starring Martine Carol and Pedro Armendáriz. The film was directed by Christian-Jaque, who co-wrote screenplay with Cécil Saint-Laurent and Jacques Sigurd, based on novel by Alfred Schirokauer...

    directed by Christian-Jaque
    Christian-Jaque
    Christian-Jaque was a French filmmaker. He was married to actress Martine Carol from 1954 to 1959.Christian-Jaque was born at Paris....

  • 1955 : Chiens perdus sans collier directed by Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy
    Jean Delannoy was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director.Although Delannoy was born in a Paris suburb, his family is from Haute-Normandie in the north of France...

  • 1956 : L'Homme et l'Enfant directed by Raoul André
    Raoul André
    Raoul André was a French director and screenwriter, He was married to actress Louise Carletti , and he is the father of Ariane Carletti.- Filmography :* 1947 : Le Village de la colère...

  • 1956 : Les Truands directed by Carlo Rim
  • 1957 : Les misérables
    Les Misérables
    Les Misérables , translated variously from the French as The Miserable Ones, The Wretched, The Poor Ones, The Wretched Poor, or The Victims), is an 1862 French novel by author Victor Hugo and is widely considered one of the greatest novels of the nineteenth century...

    directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois
  • 1958 : Les naufrageurs directed by Charles Brabant

Theatre

  • 1958 Monsieur de France by Jacques François, directed by Christian-Gérard Théâtre des Bouffes-Parisiens

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