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  • Digambara —    Digambara is one of the two main divisions of the Jain tradition (see JAINISM). It literally means “those wearing the sky as a garment,” a refer ence to the complete nudity of the monks of this branch. The Digambara Jains, who are relatively… …   Encyclopedia of Hinduism

  • Joannes Actuarius — Joannes Zacharias Actuarius (c. 1275 – c. 1328cite journal | author=Diamandopoulos, A. A. | title=Joannes Zacharias Actuarius. A witness of late Byzantine uroscopy, closely linked with Thessaloniki | journal=Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation |… …   Wikipedia

  • Zweig, Stefan — (1881–1942)    Austrian writer. A sensitive humanist with a marked psychological insight, Zweig became famous for a series of biographical studies, including Balzac, Dickens, Dostoevski, Tolstoy, Marie Antoinette and Mary Queen of Scots. He also… …   Who’s Who in Jewish History after the period of the Old Testament

  • Besnard, Eric — (March 15, 1964, France )    Having graduated from Sciences Po Paris (political sciences school), he co wrote with Michel Lebrun Le Livre d Or du Cinéma 83 84 before working as execu­tive producer (1995 Un si joli Bouquet, TV, Jean Claude… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Cocteau, Jean — (Maurice Cocteau / July 5, 1889, Maison Lafitte, Yvelines, France October II, 1963, Milly la Forêt, Essonne, France)    The son of a lawyer and amateur painter who killed himself when Cocteau was ten years old, he was a poet, playwright, novelist …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Deval, Jacques — (Jacques Dabert Boularan / October 10, 1890, Paris, France December 19, 1972, Paris, France)    The son of actor Abel Deval, who ran the Théâtre de l Athénée, he was educated by Marists near Canter­bury, England. He returned to Paris to complete… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Enrico, Robert — (Gino Robert Enrico / April 13, 1931, Liévin, Nord Pas de Calais, France February 23, 2001, Paris, France)    The son of modest Italian immigrant tradesmen, he grew up in Toulon, where his father, a former champion motorcyclist, owned a store… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Gandéra, Félix — (Félix Manuel Pensieri / Febru­ary 17, 1885, Paris, France December 22, 1957, Paris, France)    Having trained at the Conservatoire de Paris, he began as a stage actor and notably performed at the Comédie Française. He soon played in films (191I… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Goupil, Romain — (July 12, 1951, Paris, France )    From 1965 to 1967, he filmed amateur Super 8 shorts. His two first professional documentaries were released on TV. Then he served as an assistant cameraman (1970 Céleste / Un soffio di piacereF Michel Gast,… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Labro, Maurice — (September 21, 1910, Courbe voie, Hauts de Seine, France March 23, 1987, Paris, France)    Having trained at the Ecole nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs, he entered films in 1928 as an assist­ant to director Max de Rieux and successively… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

  • Lauzier, Gérard — (November 30, 1932, Mar­seille, Bouches du Rhône, France December 6, 2008, Paris, France)    Having graduated with a bachelor s degree in phi­losophy, he studied architecture for four years at the Ecole Nationale des Beaux Arts. Then he moved to… …   Encyclopedia of French film directors

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