Jacques Deval

Jacques Deval
Born 27 June 1895
Paris, France
Died 19 December 1972
Paris, France
Other names Jacques Boularan
Occupation Screenwriter, Director
Years active 1923–1972 (film)

Jacques Deval (1895–1972) was a French playwright, screenwriter and film director.[1]

Novels

  • Marie Galante (1931)

Plays

  • Une faible femme; a comedy in three acts (1920)
  • Dans sa candeur naïve; a comedy in three acts (1926)
  • Étienne; a play in three acts (1930)
  • Mademoiselle; a comedy in three acts (1932)
  • Tovaritch; a play in four acts (1933)
  • Marie Galante; a play with music in two acts, based on the novel Marie Galante. Music by Kurt Weill (1934)
  • Soubrette; a comedy in three acts (1938)
  • Oh, Brother!; a comedy in three acts (1945)
  • La Femme de ta jeunesse; a play in three acts (1947)
  • Le Rayon des jouets; a comedy in three acts (1951)
  • La Prétentaine; a comedy in two acts (1957)
  • Romancero; a play in three acts (1958)

Filmography

Screenwriter

References

  1. Crisp p.175

Bibliography

  • Crisp, Colin. The Classic French Cinema, 1930-1960. Indiana University Press, 1993.
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