Jean-Pierre Feydeau

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Jean-Pierre Feydeau
Born30 April 1903
Died30 September 1970(1970-09-30) (aged 67)
Paris
Occupation(s)Film director,screenwriter

Jean-Pierre Feydeau (30 April 1903 - 17 Septembre 1970) was a French film director and screenwriter. Son of dramatist and playwright Georges Feydeau, he was also uncle of Alain Feydeau, Alain Terrane and Jacques Terrane. [1]

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