Mini-Biography:
Harold French was born on April 23, 1897 in London, England. He was an English Director, Author, Actor, known for Quartet (1948), Adam and Evelyne (1949), The man who watched trains go by (1952), Harold French's first movie on record is from 1932. Harold French died on October 19, 1997 in London, England. His last motion picture on file dates from 1954.
1954: Forbidden Cargo (Director), with Jack Warner, Nigel Patrick, Elizabeth Sellars,
1952: The man who watched trains go by (The Paris Express) (Director), with Claude Rains, Märta Torén, Marius Goring,
1951: Encore (Director), with Glynis Johns, Nigel Patrick, Kay Walsh,
1949: Adam and Evelyne (Director), with Stewart Granger, Jean Simmons,
1948: Quartet (Director), Directed by Ken Annakin, with Honor Blackman, Basil Radford, Françoise Rosay,
1947: White cradle inn (Director), with Anne-Marie Blanc, Madeleine Carroll, Ian Hunter,
1944: English without tears (Director), with Lilli Palmer, Michael Wilding, Margaret Rutherford,
1942: Secret mission (Director), with James Mason, Fritz Wendhausen, Hugh Williams,
1942: The Avengers (Director), with Deborah Kerr, Ralph Richardson,
1933: Mannequin (Cast), Directed by George A. Cooper, with Diana Beaumont,
1932: When London Sleeps (Cast: Tommy Blythe ), Directed by Leslie S. Hiscott, with Francis L. Sullivan, René Ray,