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French equivalent to the
Academy Award. The
award was
created by
Georges Cravenne, who was also the
creator of the Molière
Award for theatre. The name of...
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Georges Cravenne (24
January 1914 – 10
January 2009), real name Joseph-Raoul Cohen, was a
French film producer,
publicity agent and
founder of the César...
- the César Award. It was
created in 1975, on the
initiative of
Georges Cravenne. The
board is made up of 50 members, with an
additional 13
selected for...
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While Georges Cravenne (the film's
publicity agent) was
promoting the film on the day of its release, his
second wife,
Danielle Cravenne [fr], hijacked...
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Georges Cravenne -
Sigourney Weaver -
Alain Delon...
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based on the Chéri-Bibi novels) La Poupée sanglante,
directed by
Marcel Cravenne (1976, miniseries,
based on the
novel La poupée
sanglante and its sequel...
- needed] The
executive producer was
Gilbert A. Ralston.
Directors were
Marcel Cravenne, Sam Newfield,
Pierre Schwab, and Jean Yarbrough.
Writers were Jack Andrews...
- César
Awards Académie des Arts et
Techniques du Cinéma (founded by
Georges Cravenne)
Merit awards Film
Director Actor Actress Supporting Actor Supporting Actress...
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Olivier Award and the
Spanish Premios Max. The
award was
created by
Georges Cravenne, who was also the
creator of the César
Award for cinema. The name of the...
- 1957 with
Pierre Dumayet. In 1962, Védrès
married the
director Marcel Cravenne (also
known as
Marcel Cohen). She died
three years later, 20
November 1965...