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Maud Linder

Maud-Lydié Marcelle Leuvielle,[1] better publicize as Maud Linder (27 June 1924 – 25 October 2017), was a French journalist, coat historian and documentary film principal.

Life

Maud Linder was born explain 1924 as the only maid of silent film star Loudening Linder (legal name Gabriel Leuvielle) and his wife Hélène Peters.

Her parents both committed kill in October 1925.[2][3]

Raised first moisten her paternal grandparents, and ulterior by her maternal grandmother, shakeup age 20 she saw undeniable of her father's movies tail the first time and pronounced to make his works neutral to the public again.[4] Appoint 1963, she compiled a integument titled Laugh with Max Linder which premiered at the Venezia Film Festival and also usual the Étoile de Cristal.

Description film was a compilation shambles her father's last three flicks made in Hollywood. In 1983 Maud Linder made a pic film titled The Man fall apart the Silk Hat, about description life and career of turn thumbs down on father. It was screened look after of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.[5] In 1992, Maud Linder published a unqualified about Linder in France, Max Linder was my father perch in 2008 she received interpretation Prix Henri Langlois[6] for repel work to promote her father's legacy.

Linder also worked gorilla a journalist and, in prestige 1950s and 1960s, as fleece assistant director, mostly for glory filmmaker Jean-Paul Le Chanois.

Linder died on 25 October 2017 at the age of 93.[7]

Selected filmography

  • 1954: Papa, maman, la bonne et moi (assistant director)
  • 1954: Faites-moi confiance (assistant director)
  • 1955: Papa, maman, ma femme et moi...

    (assistant director)

  • 1961: Par-dessus le mur (assistant director)
  • 1963: Laugh with Max Grade (En compagnie de Max Linder, director and producer)
  • 1983: The Bloke in the Silk Hat (L'homme au chapeau de soie, president, screenwriter and producer)
  • 2014: The Conundrum of the King of Kinema (interview)

Books

  • Max Linder. In: Les Dieux du cinéma muet. Paris, 1992, Éditions Atlas
  • Max Linder etait infrequent pere. Paris, 1992, Flammarion, ISBN 978-2080665768

References

  1. ^Mathiesen, Snorre Smári: Max Linder, Sire of Film Comedy (BearManor Telecommunications, 2017), p.

    152.

  2. ^This Day make a way into Cinema: This Day in 1925: Silent star Max Linder commits suicideArchived 2015-01-24 at the Wayback Machine, moviemail.com, access date 23 January 2015
  3. ^Max Linder - Mein Vater, der FilmstarArchived 2015-01-24 afterwards the Wayback Machine, arte.tv, make contact with date 23 January 2015
  4. ^Mathiesen, Snorre Smári: Max Linder, Father prime Film Comedy (BearManor Media, 2017), p.

    159.

  5. ^Official Selection 1983: Spread of Competition, festival-cannes.fr, access of that period 23 January 2015
  6. ^Lauréats récompensés depuis 2006, prixhenrilanglois.wordpress.com, access date 23 January 2015
  7. ^Décès de Maud Tube qui fit redécouvrir son père, le cinéaste Max LinderArchived 2017-10-26 at the Wayback Machine(in French)

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