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Fièvres (1942 Film)
''Fever'' (French: ''Fièvres'') is a 1942 French drama film directed by Jean Delannoy and starring Tino Rossi, Jacqueline Delubac and Ginette Leclerc. Siclier p.343 Location shooting took place around Royan in the Occupied Zone, although it is set in Provence. The film's sets were designed by the art directors Marcel Magniez and Pierre Marquet. Cast * Tino Rossi as Le ténor Jean Dupray * Jacqueline Delubac as Edith Watkins * Ginette Leclerc as Rose * Madeleine Sologne as Maria Dupray * Mathilde Alberti as La patronne du café * Marcelle Yrven as La vieille actrice * Jacques Louvigny as Tardivel - l'impresario * René Génin as Louis Martet * Lucien Gallas as Le jeune homme traqué * Jean Reynols as Le prieur * André Bervil as Antonio * André Carnège as Le médecin * Georges Bever as Georges * Léonce Corne as Caboussol * Eugène Frouhins as La cabotin * Alexandre Mathillon as Le directeur * Frédéric Mariotti as Un convive * Jean Pignol as L'agent * Maxim ...
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Jean Delannoy
Jean Delannoy (; 12 January 1908 – 18 June 2008) was a French actor, film editor, screenwriter and film director. Biography 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 family, Delano, who were on 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'' was awarded the at the Cannes Film Festival. In 1960, his film, ''Maigret tend un piège'' was nominated for a BAFTA award fo ...
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Marcelle Yrven
Marcelle may refer to: *Marcelle, a French feminine version of Marcel Given name * Marcelle Auclair (1899–1983), French novelist, biographer, journalist and poet * Marcelle Arnold (1917–2010), French film, stage and television actress * Marcelle Barthe (1904–1964), Canadian radio personality and writer. * Marcelle Baud (1890-1987), French Egyptologist and artist * Marcelle Bergerol (née Cahen) (1901-1989), post-impressionist French painter * Marcelle Bittar (born 1981), Brazilian model * Marcelle Bory (1908–1929), French fencer, competed in the individual women's foil competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics * Marcelle Bühler (1913–2002), Swiss alpine skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. * Marcelle Cahn (1895-1981), French painter, member of Abstraction-Création * Marcelle Capy (pseudonym of Marcelle Marquès) (1891–1962), French novelist, journalist, feminist and militant pacifist * Marcelle Choisnet (1914–1974), French aviator, the first w ...
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Maxime Fabert
Maxime Fabert, real name Robert Émile Jaillon, (7 November 1898 – 1 October 1978) was a French stage and film actor. Maxime Fabert managed the Theater of the Comédie-Wagram from 1946 to 1962. Filmography * 1932 : '' The Nude Woman'' by Jean-Paul Paulin as Tabourot * 1933 : ''Une vie perdue'' by Raymond Rouleau * 1935 : ''Les yeux noirs'' by Victor Tourjansky as a guest * 1937 : '' The Red Dancer'' by Jean-Paul Paulin * 1937 : '' Double Crime in the Maginot Line'' by Félix Gandera as Gunsmith * 1937 : '' Police mondaine'' by Michel Bernheim and Christian Chamborant * 1937 : '' Tamara'' by Félix Gandera and Jean Delannoy as Padiloff * 1938 : '' L'Ange que j'ai vendu'' by Michel Bernheim * 1938 : '' Barnabé'' by Alexander Esway * 1938 : '' Métropolitain'' by Maurice Cam * 1938 : '' Trois artilleurs à l'opéra'' by André Chotin * 1941 : '' Ce n'est pas moi'' by Jacques de Baroncelli * 1941 : ''Moulin Rouge'' by André Hugon as le commissaire * 1942 : ''Fever'' by ...
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Jean Pignol
Jean may refer to: People * Jean (female given name) * Jean (male given name) * Jean (surname) Fictional characters * Jean Grey, a Marvel Comics character * Jean Valjean, fictional character in novel ''Les Misérables'' and its adaptations * Jean Pierre Polnareff, a fictional character from ''JoJo's Bizarre Adventure'' * Jean Luc Picard, fictional character from ''Star Trek Next Generation'' Places * Jean, Nevada, United States; a town * Jean, Oregon, United States Entertainment * Jean (dog), a female collie in silent films * "Jean" (song) (1969), by Rod McKuen, also recorded by Oliver * ''Jean Seberg'' (musical), a 1983 musical by Marvin Hamlisch Other uses * JEAN (programming language) * USS ''Jean'' (ID-1308), American cargo ship c. 1918 * Sternwheeler Jean, a 1938 paddleboat of the Willamette River See also *Jehan * * Gene (other) * Jeanne (other) * Jehanne (other) * Jeans (other) * John (other) John is a common Engl ...
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Frédéric Mariotti
Frédéric Mariotti (1 April 1883 – 22 February 1971) was a French stage and film actor whose career spanned more than four decades through the early silent film era into the early 1950s. Biography Frédéric Mariotti was born in Marseille and began his film career in the 1917 Georges Monca-directed ''La bonne hôtesse'', starring Roger Vincent and Gabrielle Robinne, for Pathé Frères. In 1919, he appeared in the Louis Feuillade-directed crime drama '' Barrabas'', which ran in twelve installments. This was followed by another film serial released the same year, ''La nouvelle aurore'' (also known as ''Les nouvelles aventures de Chéri-Bibi''), directed by Emile-Edouard Violet, comprising sixteen episodes. One of Frédéric Mariotti's most internationally recalled roles is perhaps that of Toni in the 1926 United States Rex Ingram directed ''Mare Nostrum'', which starred American actress Alice Terry and Spanish actor Antonio Moreno and based on the Vicente Blasco Ibáñez p ...
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Alexandre Mathillon
Alexandre may refer to: * Alexandre (given name) * Alexandre (surname) * Alexandre (film) See also * Alexander * Alexandra (other) * Xano (other) Xano is the name of: * Xano, a Portuguese hypocoristic of the name " Alexandre (other)" * Idálio Alexandre Ferreira (born 1983), Portuguese footballer known as "Xano", currently playing for Sligo Rovers {{hndis ...
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Eugène Frouhins
Eugène Frouhins (1888–1966) was a French stage actor, stage and film actor.Histoire du cinéma français p.112 Selected filmography * ''Fanfare of Love'' (1935) * ''Sing Anyway'' (1940) * ''Annette and the Blonde Woman'' (1942) * ''Eight Men in a Castle'' (1942) * ''Fever (1942 film), Fever'' (1942) * ''Private Life (1942 film), Private Life'' (1942) * ''Devil and the Angel'' (1946) * ''My Friend Sainfoin'' (1950) * ''The Voyage to America'' (1951) References Bibliography * Maurice Bessy, André Bernard & Raymond Chirat. ''Histoire du cinéma français: 1951-1955''. Pygmalion, 1989. External links

* 1888 births 1966 deaths French male film actors French male stage actors {{france-film-actor-1880s-stub fr:Paul Cambo ...
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Léonce Corne
Léonce Charles Corne (18 March 1894 – 31 December 1977) was a French film actor. He appeared in 120 films between 1931 and 1974. Selected filmography * '' The Girl and the Boy'' (1931) * ''Luck'' (1931) * '' Rouletabille the Aviator'' (1932) * '' The Premature Father'' (1933) * '' Dédé'' (1935) * '' Forty Little Mothers'' (1936) * ''The Green Jacket'' (1937) * '' The Man from Nowhere'' (1937) * '' Wells in Flames'' (1937) * '' A Picnic on the Grass'' (1937) * '' Ignace'' (1937) * '' Alexis, Gentleman Chauffeur'' (1938) * '' Return at Dawn'' (1938) * '' The Novel of Werther'' (1938) * '' Women's Prison'' (1938) * ''Coral Reefs'' (1939) * ''Midnight Tradition'' (1939) * ''Happy Days'' (1941) * '' Romance of Paris'' (1941) * '' Portrait of Innocence'' (1941) * ''The Master Valet'' (1941) * ''Fever'' (1942) * '' At Your Command, Madame'' (1942) * '' Colonel Pontcarral'' (1942) * ''Forces occultes'' (1943) * '' The Midnight Sun'' (1943) * '' Summer Light'' (1943) * ''Domino' ...
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Georges Bever
Georges Bever (1884–1973) was a French film and television actor.Goble p.38 Selected filmography * '' The Crystal Submarine '' (1927) * '' Chérie'' (1930) * ''The Man in Evening Clothes'' (1931) * '' I'll Be Alone After Midnight'' (1931) * '' When Do You Commit Suicide?'' (1931) * '' Fun in the Barracks'' (1932) * '' Monsieur Albert'' (1932) * '' His Best Client'' (1932) * ''Aces of the Turf'' (1932) * '' The Invisible Woman'' (1933) * '' The Midnight Prince'' (1934) * '' Paris-Deauville'' (1934) * '' Mam'zelle Spahi'' (1934) * '' The Darling of His Concierge'' (1934) * '' Merchant of Love'' (1935) * '' The Bureaucrats'' (1936) * '' Adventure in Paris'' (1936) * '' A Hen on a Wall'' (1936) * '' Ménilmontant'' (1936) * '' Mercadet'' (1936) * '' Excursion Train'' (1936) * '' The Beauty of Montparnasse'' (1937) * '' In Venice, One Night'' (1937) * ''Rasputin'' (1938) * '' The Novel of Werther'' (1938) * '' The Two Schemers'' (1938) * '' Paid Holidays'' (1938) * ''Golden Venus'' ( ...
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André Carnège
André — sometimes transliterated as Andre — is the French and Portuguese form of the name Andrew and is now also used in the English-speaking world. It used in France, Quebec, Canada and other French-speaking countries, as well in Portugal, Brazil and other Portuguese-speaking countries. It is a variation of the Greek name ''Andreas'', a short form of any of various compound names derived from ''andr-'' 'man, warrior'. The name is popular in Norway and Sweden.Namesearch – Statistiska centralbyrån


Cognate names

Cognate names are: * Bulgarian: Andrei,


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