Abel Jacquin
Abel Jacquin (1893–1968) was a French actor who appeared in more than thirty films between 1930 and 1956. Jacquin co-directed the 1933 comedy film Les deux 'Monsieur' de Madame. He was also noted for his narration of the 1933 documentary Land Without Bread.[1]
Abel Jacquin | |
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Born | 16 July 1893 |
Died | 12 May 1968 Colombes, France |
Occupation | Film actor |
Years active | 1930 - 1956 |
Selected filmography
- Anne-Marie (1936)
- Southern Mail (1937)
- Arsene Lupin, Detective (1937)
- White Cargo (1937)
- Princess Tarakanova (1938)
- Gibraltar (1938)
- Ultimatum (1938)
- Man to Men (1948)
- Au grand balcon (1949)
- The Unfrocked One (1954)
gollark: This place doesn't even have a chair.
gollark: I have been stuck in the public transport system for three hours and have English homework which will take ages, how wonderful.
gollark: We must reduce to 0.9 recurring channels.
gollark: Hahahahano.
gollark: I think the test is a separate thing.
References
- Aitken p.515
Bibliography
- Aitken, Ian (ed). The Concise Routledge Encyclopedia of the Documentary Film. Routledge, 2013.
- Jung, Uli & Schatzberg, Walter. Beyond Caligari: The Films of Robert Wiene. Berghahn Books, 1999.
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