
Albert Dieudonné
Biography
Albert Dieudonné was a French actor,screenwriter, film director and novelist. Dieudonné was born in Paris, France, and made his acting debut in silent film in 1908 for The Assassination of the Duke of Guise, with musical score by Camille Saint-Saëns. In 1924, he directed the film drama Catherine, in which he also appeared as a major character. Jean Renoir acted as his assistant director on the film. Between 1915 and 1916, Dieudonné acted in five films for director Abel Gance, including the 1915 film La Folie du Docteur Tube and the 1916 film Le périscope. In 1927 he was hired back to star in the title role in Gance's epic film, Napoléon. In 1929 Dieudonné wrote a novel that was made into a 1930 musical comedy film titled "La Douceur D'Aimer" (Sweetness of Love), and he wrote the script for the 1936 La Garçonne. Albert Dieudonné died in Paris in 1976.
Movies

Napoléon Bonaparte
1935

Napoleon
1927

Backbiters
1927

Abel Gance: The Charm of Dynamite
1968

The Black Diamond
1913

The Assassination of the Duke de Guise
1908

The Madness of Dr. Tube
1915

Madame Sans-Gêne
1941

The Kiss of Judas
1908

Alsace
1916

Bonaparte et la révolution
1972

The Red Hand
1908