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  1. Louis Joseph Gasnier (September 15, 1875 – February 15, 1963) was a French-American film director, producer, screenwriter and stage actor.

  2. French-born Louis J. Gasnier was a stage actor / director / producer in Paris when he was hired by Pathe to direct comedy shorts. After discovering and showcasing comedian Max Linder, Gasnier was sent by Pathe to the U.S. in 1912 to run its operation there.

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  3. Louis Gasnier est un réalisateur, scénariste, producteur et acteur français, né Louis Joseph Gasnier, le 15 septembre 1875 à Paris 9e 1 ( France) et mort le 15 février 1963 à Hollywood ( États-Unis ).

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  4. Louis J. Gasnier (15 September 1875 - 15 February 1963) was a French film director. Born in Paris, Gasnier was working in theatre when Pathé hired him to direct films in the earliest days of cinema. He directed comedian Max Linder in many of his early short comedies.

  5. These errors have also been blamed on Louis J. Gasnier, director and supervisor of the production. Gasnier, as explained by Crane Wilbur , made linguistic mistakes that confused the French-speaking crew. [2]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_penduLe pendu - Wikipedia

    Le pendu is a French silent short film directed by Louis J. Gasnier and distributed in English-speaking countries under the titles The Man Who Hanged Himself and Attempted Suicide. The film was based on the eponymous song by Maurice Mac-Nab .

  7. The Mystery of the Double Cross: Directed by William Parke, Louis J. Gasnier. With Mollie King, Léon Bary, Ralph Stuart, Gladden James. As the S. S. Huron returns from her summer trip to Europe laden with many passengers, a mysterious lady in room 7 is never seen, and the whole boat starts to gossip about her.