Charles De la Tour, a distinguished director and assistant director, entered this world on September 27, 1909, in the vibrant city of Vancouver, Canada. His life's work was marked by a plethora of notable film credits, including the 1942 production "C.E.M.A.", the 1952 documentary "Farmer Moving South", and the 1944 film "Cotswold Club". Throughout his professional journey, he was accompanied by his loving wife, Moyra Fessas. Unfortunately, his mortal coil was laid to rest on July 21, 1982, in the bustling metropolis of London, England, UK.
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BornSep 27, 1909 Vancouver, Canada
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1952

Farmer Moving South as Director