Jean de Limur
November 13, 1887 (137 years old) in Vouhé, Charente-Maritime, France
Jean de Limur (13 November 1887, Vouhé, Charente-Maritime – 5 June 1976, Paris) was a French film director, actor and screenwriter. His works include La Garçonne (1936) and The Letter (1929). A French army officer and a designer, he first came to the United States with his parents, Count and Countess de Limur in September 1920; their destination was Burlingame, California, where lived Jean's brother André (who married Ethel, daughter of William Henry Crocker). Source: Article "Jean de Limur" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 1972 ·Midi trenteas Self
- 1933 ·Don Quixoteas The Duke
- 1924 ·Human Desiresas Henri Regnier
- 1924 ·The Arabas Hossein
- 1923 ·A Woman of Paris: A Drama of Fateas Man in Nightclub (uncredited)
- 1922 ·The Three Must-Get-Theresas Roquefort
- 1922 ·The Worldly Madonnaas Toni Lorenz