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  1. René Leprince (1876 – 25 May 1929) was an early French silent film director best known for his silent films of the 1910s and 1920s. In film, Leprince began as an actor in 1908 and dabbled with directing.

  2. René Leprince was born in 1876 in Sathonay, Rhône, France. He was a director and actor, known for La folie du doute (1923), La lutte pour la vie (1914) and Le roi du bagne (1913). He died on 25 May 1929 in Saint-Raphaël, Var, France.

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    • Sathonay, Rhône, France
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    • Saint-Raphaël, Var, France
  3. René Leprince, né Constant Chadefaux le 13 février 1876 à Sathonay et mort le 17 mai 1929 à Saint-Raphaël , est un acteur, réalisateur et scénariste français.

  4. René Leprince is known as an Director, Screenplay, Actor, Writer, and Scenario Writer. Some of their work includes Max and His Dog Dick, Max and Jane Want to Do Theater, Max Sets the Fashion, Struggle for Life, When Paris Loves, Max and the Donkey, Gold Fever, and Princesse Masha.

  5. Fanfan-la-Tulipe: Directed by René Leprince. With Aimé Simon-Girard, Simone Vaudry, Jacques Guilhène, Claude France. An earlier version of the 18th century swashbuckling story later made as a vehicle for Gerard Philipe, this one is in serial format.

  6. Le vert galant: Directed by René Leprince. With Aimé Simon-Girard, Maurice Schutz, Pierre de Guingand, Carlos Avril.

  7. René Leprince was a director and writer who was born in 1876 in France and died in 1929 known for Max Plays at Drama (S), Max and His Dog (S), La mort du duc d'Enghien en 1804 (S), Max lance la mode (S), When Paris Loves, The Star of Genius, While Fire Raged, Struggle for Life, La fièvre de l'or and Facing the Ocean