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  1. Sometime between the 1880s and early 1900s, a Frenchman named Pierre Gendron photographed Shanghai. And miraculously, his glass stereoscopic slides, some of the earliest photographs of Shanghai in existence, have survived.

  2. Pierre Gendron est une figure emblématique du cinéma québécois et canadien. Il commence sa carrière en tant qu’assistant à la production et gravit rapidement les échelons afin de produire son premier film à seulement 30 ans, Sonatine, réalisé par Micheline Lanctôt.

  3. Pierre Gendron was born on 4 March 1896 in Toledo, Ohio, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Fog Island (1945), The Lover of Camille (1924) and The Monster Maker (1944). He was married to Mary Alice Scully.

  4. Pierre Gendron was born on 22 February 1963. He is an actor, known for René Lévesque (2006), The High Cost of Living (2010) and Hawk's Vengeance (1996).

  5. Oct 27, 2023 · Pierre Gendron’s career as a film writer fared similarly to the Cabrini project. He died of cancer in Hollywood eleven years after his last credit, leaving behind a wife and two children and, far less importantly, a mysteriously lacking public legacy.

  6. Pierre Gendron (born Leon Pierre Gendron, March 4, 1896 – November 27, 1956) was an American actor and screenwriter. He was married to screenwriter Mary Alice Scully. Partial filmography as actor

  7. Pierre Gendron was born in 1952 in Grand-Mère, Québec, Canada. He is a producer and assistant director, known for Jesus of Montreal (1989), Night Zoo (1987) and The 3 L'il Pigs (2007).

  8. Pierre Gendron may refer to: Pierre Gendron (academic) (1916–1984), Canadian academic. Pierre Gendron (actor) (1896–1956), American actor and screenwriter. Pierre Gendron (producer) (born 1952), Canadian film producer. Pierre-Samuel Gendron (1828–1889), notary and political figure in Quebec, Canada.

  9. Pierre Gendron is an iconic figure within Canadian film history. Over his career he has produced over 35 feature lenght movies, as well as 30 hours of television for major Canadian networks.

  10. Pierre Gendron is a well established figure within the Canadian and Quebecer film industry. He first started as a production assistant, then quickly moved up ranks to produce his first feature film, at only 30 years old, Sonatine by Micheline Lanctôt, which won the Silver Lion at that year's Venice Festival.