Jean Aurenche

Jean Aurenche

Deceased · Born: Sep 11, 1904 · Died: Sep 29, 1992

Personal Details

BornSep 11, 1904 Pierrelatte, Drôme, France

Biography

Jean Aurenche, a renowned French writer and director, took his first breath on September 11, 1904, in the charming town of Pierrelatte, situated in the Drôme region of France. Born with a passion for storytelling, Aurenche went on to create a legacy of remarkable films that captivated audiences worldwide. His most notable works include the critically acclaimed "The Judge and the Assassin" (1976),the poignant "L'étoile du Nord" (1982),and the iconic "Let Joy Reign Supreme" (1975). Throughout his illustrious career, Aurenche left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, leaving behind a treasure trove of memorable characters, thought-provoking themes, and masterful storytelling.

Person Biography:

Jean Aurenche was born on September 11, 1904, in Pierrelatte, Drôme, France.

Career

1930
L'Age d'Or
L'Age d'Or as Bandit (uncredited)
1982
1981
1975
1956
Gervaise
Gervaise as Writer
1951
The Red Inn
The Red Inn as Story, Screenplay
1947
1938
Hotel du Nord
Hotel du Nord as Screenplay