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Jean Boyer may refer to: Jean Boyer (director) (1901–1965), French film director and songwriter. Jean Boyer (footballer) (1901–1981), French footballer. Jean Boyer (politician) (born 1937), French politician.
Jean Boyer, né le 26 juin 1901 à Paris 9 e [1] et mort le 10 mars 1965 à Paris 16 e, est un réalisateur, scénariste et auteur de chansons populaires français.
Jean Boyer (26 June 1901 – 10 March 1965) was a French film director and songwriter. He was born in Paris.
Jean Boyer (1901-1965) was a prolific and versatile filmmaker who wrote, directed, and composed music for many comedies and dramas. He is best known for Chocolat (2000), Circonstances atténuantes (1939), and Un mauvais garçon (1936).
- Writer, Director, Music Department
- June 26, 1901
- Jean Boyer
- March 10, 1965
Jean Boyer was born on June 26, 1901 in Paris, France. He was a writer and director, known for Chocolat (2000), Circonstances atténuantes (1939) and Un mauvais garçon (1936). He was married to Jeanne Dastor. He died on March 10, 1965 in Paris, France.
- June 26, 1901
- March 10, 1965
Oct 7, 2009 · Jean Boyer sings "Ville D'Amour" from the 1931 film "Le Congrés s'amuse" Parlophone 85.129
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Jean Boyer was a French film director, screenwriter, and composer. He was born in Paris on June 26, 1901. He began his career as a composer, writing music for films such as La Petite Lise (1930) and La Chienne (1931).