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- 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...
- 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...
- Christian-Jaque) - Ernest Vilar 1941: Happy Days (directed by Jean de Marguenat) - Bernard 1942: Love Marriage (directed by Henri Decoin) - Pierre 1942:...
- Interval for Romance) is a 1937 British musical film directed by Jean de Marguenat and starring Arthur Tracy, Margaret Lockwood and Arthur Riscoe. The screenplay...
- 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...
- 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...
- Montmartre, village d'amour (do****entary) 1944: Behold Beatrice, by Jean de Marguenat. André Sablon on data.bnf.fr André Sablon at IMDb Portals: music France...
- Bride of Roger Lion  : Édouard Exubert 1934  : The Jean Prince of Jean de Marguenat  : Liétard 1935  : The alarm bell of Christian-Jaque 1935  : Cigalon of...
- Dupetit-Flageot 1931: L'Indéfrisable by Jean de Marguenat, short film 1932: Les Bleus de l'amour by Jean de Marguenat - La comtesse 1932: Histoire de rire by...