Jean Boyer (director)
Jean Boyer (born June 26, 1901 in Paris , † March 10, 1965 ibid) was a French director and screenwriter .
The son of the chansonnier Lucien Boyer began his career in the early 1930s as a screenwriter (among others with Abel Gance ) and from 1935 as a director. In the course of his life he made more than seventy mostly successful entertainment films , including Miquette (the last film with Lilian Harvey ) and Le trou normand, in which Brigitte Bardot made her debut in 1952 . He also wrote chanson texts for several music films. He also produced some of his films himself, including Coiffeur pour dames (1952).
Filmography (director)
- 1935: Les époux célibataires
- 1936: Un mauvais garçon
- 1936: Out into the distance (Prends la route)
- 1937: Breach of trust (Abus de confiance)
- 1938: La chaleur you be
- 1940: Serenade (Sérénade)
- 1940: Miquette
- 1941: L'acrobate
- 1941: Chèque au porteur
- 1951: Music in Monte Carlo (Nous irons à Monte Carlo)
- 1952: Le trou normand
- 1952: Coiffeur pour dames (director)
- 1956: The fashion king (Le couturier de ces dames)
- 1960: Bouche cousue
- 1962: Virginie
- 1962: That's not me (C'est pas moi, c'est l'autre)
- 1964: Relaxe-toi chérie
Web links
- Jean Boyer in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Entry on Allmovie
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SURNAME | Boyer, Jean |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French director and screenwriter |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 26, 1901 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Paris |
DATE OF DEATH | March 10, 1965 |
Place of death | Paris |