Etienne Arnaud

Etienne Arnaud

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Director - France
Born September 4, 1879 in Villeneuve-les-Béziers, Hérault, France
Died May 11, 1955 in San Francisco, California, USA

Mini-Biography:
Etienne Arnaud was born under the given name Chiaffredo Arnaud on September 4, 1879 in Villeneuve-les-Béziers, Hérault, France. He was a French Director, known for Le Collier de la Reine (1909), Le coup de vent (1905), La Mort de Mozart (1909), Etienne Arnaud's first movie on record is from 1905. Etienne Arnaud died on May 11, 1955 in San Francisco, California, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1914.

FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1914: Duty (Director), with Alec B. Francis, Belle Adair, Robert Frazer,
1914: The Electric Girl (Director), with Charles Morgan, Mildred Bright, Will E. Sheerer,
1914: Valentine's Day (Director), with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Simeon Wiltsie,
1914: An Enchanted Voice (Director), with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Bert Starkey,
1914: The Snake Charmer (Director), with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Margaret Baxter,
1914: Cue and Miss Cue (Director), with Charles Morgan, Frederick Truesdell, Will E. Sheerer,
1913: Apply to Janitor (Director), with Charles Morgan, Simeon Wiltsie, Will E. Sheerer,
1913: Loaded (Director), with Charles Morgan, Simeon Wiltsie, Bert Starkey,
1913: Trouble on the Stage (Director), with Charles Morgan, Will E. Sheerer, Bert Starkey,
1913: The Spectre Bridegroom (Director), with Alec B. Francis, Mildred Bright, Susanne Willis,
1912: Caprices of Fortune (Director), with Julia Stuart, Barbara Tennant, Lamar Johnstone,
1912: Robin Hood (Director), Directed by Herbert Blaché, with Robert Frazer, Barbara Tennant, Alec B. Francis,
1912: Saved from the Titanic (Director), with Dorothy Gibson, Alec B. Francis, Julia Stuart,
1912: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow (Director), with Alec B. Francis, Lamar Johnstone, John G. Adolfi,
1911: André Chénier (Director), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with , René Alexandre, Eugène Bréon,
1910: Robert le diable (Director), with Léonce Perret, Maurice Vinot,
1910: Benvenuto Cellini (Director), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with ,
1910: La fin de Paganini (Director), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with Renée Carl, Gaston Séverin, Georges Wague,
1910: Amphytrion (Director), with Maurice Vinot,
1910: Christophe Colomb (Director), with Maurice Vinot,
1910: La main noire (Director), with Musidora,
1910: Le Lieu du crime (Director), with Paul Manson, René Navarre,
1909: Le Collier de la Reine (Director), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with Renée Carl, Henrie Duval, Christiane Mandelys,
1909: La Mort de Mozart (Director), Directed by Louis Feuillade, with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl, Christiane Mandelys,
1909: Une femme pour deux maris (Director), with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl,
1909: Les deux devoirs (Director), with , Maurice Vinot,
1909: Le rêve d'amour (Director), with Renée Carl, Maurice Vinot,
1909: La tirelire solide (Director), with , Maurice Vinot,
1909: La princesse d'Ys (Director), with , Maurice Vinot,
1909: La fiancée du pion (Director), with , Maurice Vinot,
1908: Le secret du glacier (Director), with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl,
1908: Le miracle des roses (Director), Directed by Emile Cohl, with Maurice Vinot, ,
1908: Le Korrigan (Director), with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl,
1908: Le dévouement d'un interne (Director), with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl,
1908: L' hôtel du silence (Director), Directed by Emile Cohl, with Maurice Vinot, Renée Carl,
1908: Incognito (Director), with Maurice Vinot, ,
1906: La course au potiron (Director),
1905: Le coup de vent (Le chapeau) (Director),

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