Jean Hémard
French film director (died 1933)
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Jean Hémard (October 8, 1894 or 1908-December 5, 1933) was a French film director.[1] He was also an assistant director on several films. Hémard was of "Polish extraction".[2]
Claude Dauphin starred in some of his films.[3] He assisted Raymond Bernard on the film The Chess Player.[2][4][5]
Filmography
- Cendrillon de Paris (1930)
- The Fortune (1931) La Fortune
- To the Polls, Citizens (1932) Aux urnes, citoyens!
- Paris-Soleil (1933)[6]