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Jean Bachelet (8 November 1894–1977) was a French cinematographer who started as a newsreel cameraman and whose numerous theatrical films include The Rules of the Game (1939) for Jean Renoir. [1] [2]
Jean Boyer was a French film director and songwriter. He was born in Paris.

William H. Daniels ASC was a film cinematographer who was Greta Garbo's personal lensman, serving as the cinematographer for such Garbo-starring films as Torrent (1926), The Mysterious Lady (1928), The Kiss (1929), Anna Christie, Romance, Grand Hotel (1932), Anna Karenina (1935), and Camille (1936). Early in his career he worked regularly with director Erich von Stroheim, providing cinematography for such films as The Devil's Pass Key (1920) and Greed (1924). Daniels went on to win an Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on The Naked City (1948).
Sidney Barnett Hickox, A.S.C. was an American film and television cinematographer.
Vincent Scotto was a French composer.
Pierre Larquey was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 200 films between 1913 and 1962. Born in Cénac, Gironde, France, he died in Maisons-Laffitte at the age of 77.
Jean Toulout was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 100 films between 1911 and 1959.
Julien Henri Carette was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 120 films between 1931 and 1964.
Paul François Robert Azaïs was a French film actor. He appeared in more than 110 films between 1929 and 1966.
Pauline Carton was a French film actress. She appeared in more than 190 films between 1907 and 1974.
Armand Bernard was a French comic actor and composer known mainly for his prolific work in film.
Jean Sinoël, often known simply as Sinoël, was a French actor and singer.
Jim Gérald was a French actor.
Victor Arménise was an Italian cinematographer. Arménise worked on over eighty feature films during his lifetime. He began his career working on Italian silent films. He later made films in several other countries including Britain and Germany but primarily in France. He worked with a number of leading directors including Raoul Walsh and Maurice Tourneur.
Roger Richebé, born Roger Gustave Richebé, was a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He was born in Marseille and died in Ville-d'Avray.
Charles Pearce Coleman was an Australian-born American character actor of the silent and sound film eras.
Raymond Cordy was a French film actor, born Raymond Cordiaux. He appeared in over a hundred and thirty films during his career.
Amédée Ferdinand René Pujol was a French screenwriter, film director, and librettist.
Robert Seller (1889–1967) was a French stage and film actor.
Ben Lewis (1894–1970) was an American film editor who worked in Hollywood for several decades. He was employed by MGM for many years, beginning his career with them in the silent era. An early credit was for Quality Street (1927) starring Marion Davies.