Jean Daumery
Jean Daumery (1898-1934) was a Belgian-born film director.[1] As he largely worked in the English-speaking world he is often credited as John Daumery. Son of the actress Carrie Daumery.
Selected filmography
- The Little Snob (1928)
- Rough Waters (1930)
- Help Yourself (1932)
- Blind Spot (1932)
- Naughty Cinderella (1933)
- Little Miss Nobody (1933)
- This Acting Business (1933)
- Call Me Mame (1933)
- Mr. Quincey of Monte Carlo (1933)
- Meet My Sister (1933)
- Head of the Family (1933)
- Over the Garden Wall (1934)
- Without You (1934)
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References
- "John Daumery". Archived from the original on 2009-01-15.
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