- Anne-Thérèse de
Marguenat de
Courcelles (1647 – 12 July 1733), who on her
marriage became Madame de Lambert,
Marquise de Saint-Bris, and is generally...
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Julius (also
known as Julien)
Richardson de
Marguenat (1812–1870) was a
French Army
Brigadier General born in Morton,
Gloucestershire on 21
August 1812...
- Jean de
Marguenat (2 May 1893 – 16
April 1956) was a
French screenwriter and film director. He
directed nineteen films including the 1937
British musical...
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Mermoz Louis Cuny 1944 Béatrice
Devant le Désir
Behold Beatrice Jean de
Marguenat 1945 Les
Enfants du
Paradis Children of
Paradise Marcel Carné 1945 Les...
- (1933,
based on the play Les Avariés) The Red Robe,
directed by Jean de
Marguenat (1933,
based on the play La Robe rouge) Blanchette,
directed by Pierre...
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Johann Jakob Scheuchzer,
Swiss scholar (b. 1672) July 12 – Anne-Thérèse de
Marguenat de Courcelles,
French salon holder (b. 1647)
August 16 –
Matthew Tindal...
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Ellen O'Hare
Arthur B.
Woods 1937 The
Street Singer Jenny Green Jean de
Marguenat Who's Your Lady Friend? Mimi
Carol Reed
Doctor Syn
Imogene Clegg Roy William...
- Moyen-Âge) is a 1935
French historical comedy film
directed by Jean de
Marguenat and
starring Noël-Noël,
Michel Simon and Suzy Vernon. It was shot at the...
- (French: Le
prince Jean) is a 1934
French drama film
directed by Jean de
Marguenat and
starring Pierre Richard-Willm,
Natalie Paley and Nina Myral. The story...
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Bowen divorced around 1960, and in 1961, he
married Renée
Victoria de
Marguenat, who
survived him.
Sources from the late 1950s
indicated that John and...