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The year 1906 in film involved some significant events.

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Films released in 1906

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MonthDateNameCountryProfessionDied
January1 Manuel Silos PhilippinesActor, director 1988
14 William Bendix USActor 1964
February5 John Carradine USActor 1988
7 Colette Darfeuil FranceActress 1998
10 Lon Chaney Jr. USActor 1973
12 Charles Quigley USActor 1964
17 Mary Brian USActress 2002
21 Jeanne Aubert FranceActress, singer 1988
25 Warren Hymer USActor 1948
26 Madeleine Carroll UKActress 1987
March1 Camilla Spira GermanyActress 1997
6 Lou Costello USComedian, actor 1959
19 Roy Roberts USActor 1975
April1 Ned Glass PolandActor 1984
5 Grady Sutton USActor 1995
22 Eddie Albert USActor 2005
26 Renate Müller GermanyActress 1937
May1 Josephine Dunn USActress 1983
1 Rose Hobart USActress, SAG Official 2000
3 Mary Astor USActress 1987
8 Roberto Rossellini ItalyDirector, producer, screenwriter 1977
19 Bruce Bennett USActor 2007
21 Lola Lane USActress, singer 1981
30 Lyda Roberti USActress, singer 1938
June4 Vinton Hayworth USActor, Playwright, Screenwriter 1970
17 Evalyn Knapp USActress 1981
22 Billy Wilder Austria-HungaryDirector, producer, screenwriter 2002
26 Alberto Rabagliati ItalySinger, actor 1974
July3 George Sanders UKActor 1972
17 John Carroll USActor 1979
29 Thelma Todd USActress, Businesswoman 1935
August5 Joan Hickson UKActress 1998
5 John Huston USActor, director, screenwriter, Visual Artist 1987
9 Dorothy Jordan USActress 1988
29 Lurene Tuttle USActress, Acting Coach 1986
30 Joan Blondell USActress 1979
September4 Dita Parlo GermanyActress 1971
15 Jacques Becker FranceDirector, screenwriter 1960
October6 Janet Gaynor USActress 1984
November2 Luchino Visconti ItalyDirector, screenwriter 1976
14 Louise Brooks USActress, dancer 1985
December2 Donald Woods CanadaActor 1998
6 Onest Conley USActor 1989
23 Kane Richmond USActor 1973
25 Lew Grade UKDancer, producer 1998
27 Oscar Levant USComposer, Comedian, Actor 1972
30 Carol Reed UKDirector, producer 1976

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Charles Pathé</span> French businessman

Charles Morand Pathé was a pioneer of the French film and recording industries. As the founder of Pathé Frères, its roots lie in 1896 Paris, France, when Pathé and his brothers pioneered the development of the moving image. Pathé adopted the national emblem of France, the cockerel, as the trademark for his company. After the company, now called Compagnie Générale des Éstablissements Pathé Frères Phonographes & Cinématographes, invented the cinema newsreel with Pathé-Journal.

Ferdinand Zecca was a pioneer French film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter. He worked primarily for the Pathé company, first in artistic endeavors then in administration of the internationally based company.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Segundo de Chomón</span> Spanish film director, cinematographer, screenwriter and animator

Segundo Víctor Aurelio Chomón y Ruiz was a pioneering Spanish film director, cinematographer and screenwriter. He produced many short films in France while working for Pathé Frères and has been compared to Georges Méliès, due to his frequent camera tricks and optical illusions. He is regarded as the most significant Spanish silent film director in an international context.

<i>Hôtel électrique</i> 1908 French film

Hôtel électrique is a 1908 silent French comedy-fantasy film directed by Segundo de Chomón and produced by Pathé Frères. The short appears to be inspired by the 1907 American short film The Haunted Hotel.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Julienne Mathieu</span>

Julienne Alexandrine Mathieu was one of the earliest French silent film actresses who appeared mostly in French silents between 1905 and 1909. She appeared in the silent film Hôtel électrique released in 1908, one of the first films to incorporate stop animation. She was the wife of the director Segundo de Chomón. Her contribution to his work was not only her participation in the cast, but also in the script and the special effects.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Gaston Velle</span>

Gaston Velle (1868–1953) was a French silent film director and pioneer of special effects, who was prominent in early French and Italian cinema during the first two decades of the 20th century. Like his father, the Hungarian entertainer Joseph "Professor" Velle, Gaston began his career as a travelling magician, before putting his illusionist skills to work in cinema and ultimately creating more than fifty films between 1903 and 1911. He worked under Auguste and Louis Lumière, before serving as the head of production for the Italian film studio Cines. But he is best remembered for his work at Pathé, where he was hired to produce trick films that might rival those of his contemporary, Georges Méliès, including classic shorts like Burglars at Work (1904). Some films pioneered lasting techniques, such as his Les Invisibles (1906) – the first known invisible man film.

<i>Burglars at Work</i> 1904 film by Gaston Velle

Burglars at Work is a 1904 French comic scene film directed by Gaston Velle for Pathé Frères Film Company. Segundo de Chomón is cited as the artistic director for this film by the Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé Foundation, although Chomón did not move to Paris until 1905 and worked primarily as a color specialist.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Slippery Jim</span> 1909 French silent trick film

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References

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