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Henri Duvernois (4 March 1875 in Paris - 30 January 1937 in Paris) was a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
Eugène Marin Labiche was a French dramatist. He remains famous for his contribution to the vaudeville genre and his passionate and domestic pochads.
Marie Glory was a French actress.
Robert Pellevé de La Motte-Ango, marquis de Flers was a French playwright, opera librettist, and journalist.
Gaston Arman de Caillavet was a French playwright.
Dédé is a 1935 French musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and starring Danielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean and Mireille Perrey. It is based on the 1921 operetta Dédé by Albert Willemetz with music by Henri Christiné, and is in the tradition of operetta films. The films sets were designed by the art directors Henri Ménessier and René Renoux.
Yves Mirande was a French screenwriter, director, actor, and producer.
Thérèse Dorny was a French film and stage actress.
André Birabeau was a French novelist, playwright and screenwriter.
Pierre Frondaie was a French poet, novelist, and playwright.
Paul Armont (1874–1943) was a Russian-born French playwright and screenwriter. He also collaborated with the Swiss writer Marcel Gerbidon. He was born Dimitri Petrococchino in Rostov in the Russian Empire.
Pierre Wolff was a French playwright.
Christian Gérard Mazas, known as Christian-Gérard, was a French stage and film actor as well as theater director.
The Théâtre Daunou is a Parisian theater with 450 seats, located at 7 rue Daunou in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. The name is sometimes written as Theatre Daunou.
Jean de Létraz, pen name of Jean Félix Deletraz, was a French playwright, spécialising in vaudeville, who authored nearly 118 plays, among which the most famous is Bichon written in 1935.
Jean Guitton was a French dramatist, librettist, lyricist and screenwriter.
Nicolas Nancey, real name Nicolas Zouros, was a French dramatist and screenwriter. Once referred to as a successor of Eugène Labiche and Georges Feydeau he has written 15 plays in the vaudeville as well as boulevard genre, in collaboration with dramatists such as Paul Armont, Henry de Gorsse or André Mouëzy-Éon.
André Mouëzy-Éon was a French dramatist, author of comedies, librettist, screenwriter and dialoguist.
Robert Dieudonné was a French playwright and journalist of the first half of the 20th century.
Nina Myral, stage name of Eugénie, Hortense Gruel, was a 20th-century French actress, dancer and singer.
The Hortensia Sisters is a 1935 French musical comedy film directed by René Guissart and starring Meg Lemonnier, Lucien Baroux and Adrien Lamy. It was based on the operetta of the same title. The film's sets were designed by the art director René Renoux.