Mini-Biography:
Tristan Bernard was born on September 7, 1866 in Besancon. He was a French Author, known for Coeur de Lilas (1932), Le petit Café (1919), L' homme de compagnie (1916), Tristan Bernard's first movie on record is from 1915. Tristan Bernard died on December 7, 1947 in Paris. His last motion picture on file dates from 1932.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1932: Coeur de Lilas (Lilac) (Based on : (play)), Directed by Anatole Litvak, with Marcelle Romée, André Luguet, Jean Gabin,
1930: Playboy of Paris (Based on : play), Directed by Ludwig Berger, with Maurice Chevalier, Frances Dee, O.P. Heggle,
1928: Embrassez-moi ! (Based on : play), Directed by Robert Péguy, with Charles Prince, Suzanne Bianchetti, ,
1923: Le costaud des Épinettes (Story), Directed by Raymond Bernard, with , , Suzanne Delmas,
1922: Tripleplatte (Scenario), Directed by Raymond Bernard, with Henri Debain, Edith Jehanne, Pierre Palau,
1919: The Love Cheat (Based on : play 'Le Danseur Inconnu'), Directed by George Archainbaud, with June Caprice, Creighton Hale, Edwards Davis,
1919: Le petit Café (Story), Directed by Raymond Bernard, Henri Debain, Max Linder, with Max Linder,
1917: Le Ravin sans fond (Scenario), Directed by Raymond Bernard, Jacques Feyder, with Georges Tréville, Yvonne Garat, Jeanne Dyris,
1917: Les vielles femmes de l'hospice (Scenario), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Jeanne Dyris, Armand Tallier, André Luguet,
1917: Les Vieilles femmes de l'hospice (Story), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Jeanne Dyris, Suzanne Delvé, Françoise Rosay,
1916: L' homme de compagnie (Scenario), Directed by Jacques Feyder, with Jeanne Dyris, Decaye, Anthony Gildès,
1915: Jeanne Doré (Based on : play), Directed by René Hervil, Louis Mercanton, with Sarah Bernhardt, Raymond Bernard, Jeanne Costa,