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Michel Dulud
Born11 January 1902
Died4 March 1997(1997-03-04) (aged 95)

Michel Dulud (11 January 1902 – 4 March 1997),[1] was a French playwright, screenwriter and film director.

He passed his military pilot's license in 1936,[1] and gave lectures on the beginnings of aeronautics, before becoming a playwright, performed in Paris (Théâtre Fontaine) and in New York. He also tried his hand at cinema as a screenwriter and directed two films.

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Theater

  • 1937: La nuit du 7 (premiered at Théâtre Français of New-York in February then at théâtre des Capucines de Paris in May)
  • 1939: Le Revenant (at Théâtre des capucines in February)
  • 1942: On demande (at Théâtre Antoine in June)
  • 1944: Monseigneur (at Théâtre Daunou in April)
  • 1947: Tous les deux (at Théâtre Antoine in March)
  • 1949: Deux coqs vivaient en paix (after a tale by La Fontaine, premiered at Théâtre Monceau in December)
  • 1952: Back Street (after Fannie Hurst, premiered at Brussels, then at Théâtre Fontaine in Paris, in April)
  • 1956: Les Inconsolables (at Théâtre du Vieux Colombier in April, with an act by Michel Dulud en lisant Maupassant)

Filmography

  • 1946: La Troisième Dalle [fr] (script & direction)
  • 1949: Tous les deux [fr] (adaptation & dialogues, based on the play Tous les deux)
  • 1950: Banco de prince [fr] (script & direction, based on the play Monseigneur)
  • 1951: Never Two Without Three (script & dialogues)
  • 1952: Allô... je t'aime [fr]
  • 1953: Little Jacques (dialogues)
  • 1954: Ma petite folie [fr]
  • 1955: Villa sans souci [fr] (screenwriter)
  • 1959: Soupe au lait [fr] (script)

Bibliography

  • 1953: La Famille Duraton - Published under the pseudonym "Saint-Marre"
  • 1958: Du Guesclin - Published under the pseudonym "Michel Dulud"

References

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