Christian-Jaque
Christian-Jaque was a French filmmaker. From 1954 to 1959, he was married to actress Martine Carol, who starred in several of his films, including Lucrèce Borgia, Madame du Barry, and Nana. In 1961 he married Laurence Christol
Christian-Jaque's 1946 film A Lover's Return was entered into the 1946 Cannes Film Festival.
He won the Best Director award at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival for his popular swashbuckler Fanfan la Tulipe. At the 2nd Berlin International Film Festival, he won the Silver Bear award for the same film. In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International Film Festival.
Christian-Jaque began his motion picture career in the 1920s as an art director and production designer. By the early 1930s, he had moved into screenwriting and directing. He continued working into the mid-1980s, though from 1970 on, most of his work was done for television. In 1979, he was a member of the jury at the 11th Moscow International Film Festival.
Christian-Jaque was born in Paris. He died at Boulogne-Billancourt in 1994.
Selected filmography
Director
Source:The Pont-Biquet Family Monsieur Personne School for Journalists Josette Francis the First In Venice, One Night The House Opposite Boys' School Rail Pirates Ernest the Rebel First Ball Who Killed Santa Claus? La Symphonie fantastique Carmen Voyage Without Hope Boule de suif- The Bellman A Lover's Return The Charterhouse of Parma Man to Men Singoalla Lost Souvenirs Barbe-Bleue and German-language version Bluebeard Adorable Creatures Fanfan la Tulipe Lucrèce Borgia Destinées Madame du Barry Nana If All the Guys in the World Nathalie The Law Is the Law Babette Goes to War Love and the Frenchwoman Madame Don't Tempt the Devil The Black Tulip Champagne for Savages Le gentleman de Cocody The Dirty Game The Second Twin Le Saint prend l'affût Dead Run Emma Hamilton The Legend of Frenchie King
- ''Parisian Life''
Art director
The Great Passion The Best Mistress The Wedding March Levy and Company Tenderness The SandmanActor
- ''Southern Cross''