Jean Hervé

Director - France
Born March 30, 1884 in Paris, France
Died November 27, 1966 in Paris, France

Mini-Biography:
Jean Hervé was born on March 30, 1884 in Paris, France. He was a French Director, known for Le pauvre village (1921), Feu Mathias Pascal (1925), Rocambole et l'héritage du Marquis de Morfontaine (1914), Jean Hervé's first movie on record is from 1910. Jean Hervé died on November 27, 1966 in Paris, France. His last motion picture on file dates from 1925.

Jean Hervé Filmography [Auszug]
1925: [08.07] Feu Mathias Pascal (The Living Dead Man) (Cast: Terence Papiano), Directed by Marcel L'Herbier, with Ivan Mosjoukin, Marcelle Pradot, Michel Simon,
1921: [/ /1] Le pauvre village (Director),
1921: [] La vivante épingle (Cast), Directed by Jacques Robert, with Berthe Jalabert, Jean Toulout, ,
1914: [00.00] Rocambole et l'héritage du Marquis de Morfontaine (Cast), Directed by Georges Denola, with Gaston Sylvestre, Paul Escoffier, Andrée Pascal,
1913: [] La légende d'Oedipe (Cast), Directed by Gaston Roudès, with Jean Mounet-Sully, Joe Hamman, Paul Mounet,
1910: [03.03] Shylock (Cast: Bassanio), Directed by Henri Desfontaines, with Harry Baur, Romuald Joubé,

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