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Émile Natan (1906–1962) was a Romanian-born French film producer. He was the brother of Bernard Natan, the head of Pathé-Natan. [1]
Bernard Natan's brother, Samuel Tanenzaph known as Émile Natan, was detained at the Miranda de Ebro Gestapo camp before joining the Free French Forces in 1943. Inheritance and memory Following the dispossession and elimination of Bernard Natan, new experts commissioned by Vichy examined Pathé's accounts, concluding that the company's assets ...
Natan expanded Pathé's business interests into communications industries other than film. In November 1929, Natan established France's first television company, Télévision-Baird-Natan. A year later, he purchased a radio station in Paris and formed a holding company (Radio-Natan-Vitus) to run what would become a burgeoning radio empire. [19 ...
Émile Natan (1906–1962) was a Romanian-born French film producer. He was the brother of Bernard Natan, the head of Pathé-Natan.
1949 France Directed by Yves Allégret Produced by Emile Natan Featuring Simone Signoret, Bernard Blier, Jane Marken
Emile Natan was born on May 6, 1906 in Iasi, Romania. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Les vendanges (1933), Le bonheur (1934) and La petite Lise (1930). He died on December 8, 1962 in Paris, France.
Producer: Les vendanges. Emile Natan was born on 6 May 1906 in Iasi, Romania. He was a producer and assistant director, known for Les vendanges (1933), Le bonheur (1934) and La petite Lise (1930). He died on 8 December 1962 in Paris, France.