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  1. Léopold Marchand (1891-1952) was a French playwright and screenwriter. A number of his stage works were adapted into films. In 1942 during the Vichy era his Jewish wife Misz Hertz committed suicide shortly before the Vel' d'Hiv Roundup.

  2. Léopold-François Marchand est un dramaturge, scénariste et dialoguiste français, né le 5 février 1891 à Paris 9 e et mort le 25 novembre 1952 à Paris 7 e [1].

  3. Léopold Marchand was born on 5 February 1891 in Paris, France. He was a writer, known for Love Me Tonight (1932), One Hour with You (1932) and Fashions for Women (1927). He was married to Micheline Hertz and Joséphine Breitl. He died on 25 November 1952 in Paris, France.

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    • February 5, 1891
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    • November 25, 1952
  4. www.avantscenetheatre.com › 130-leopold-marchandLéopold Marchand

    Femmes du jour, écrit en collaboration avec Paul Armont, le rend célèbre à partir de 1924. Les comédies s’enchaînent : Mon gosse de père (1925), Nous ne sommes plus des enfants (1927), J’ai tué (1928), Sans façons (1929, opérette sur une musique de Georges Auric), Durand, bijoutier (1930), La Belle Amour (1931), Balthazar (1931).

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    Women’s Writing in the British Isles from the Beginnings to the Present

  6. Léopold-François Marchand (18 February 1891 - 25 November 1952) was a French dramatist, screenwriter and librettist, whose main successes were in the 1920 and 1930s. Born and died in Paris.

  7. Léopold MARCHAND Script Writer. France Feature films CES MESSIEURS DE LA SANTÉ Cannes Classics, 2023 Screenplay. Discover more Virgil WIDRICH. Semih KAPLANOGLU ...

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