Jean de Limur (13 November 1887, Vouhé, Charente-Maritime – 5 June 1976, Paris) was a French film director, actor and screenwriter. His works include La Garçonne (1936) and The Letter (1929). A French army officer and a designer, he first came to the United States with his parents, Count and Countess de Limur in September 1920; their destination was Burlingame, California, where lived Jean's brother André[1] (who married Ethel, daughter of William Henry Crocker).[1][2]
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Born | Jean François Marie Chenu de Limur (1887-11-13)13 November 1887 Vouhé, Charente-Maritime, Paris |
Died | 5 June 1976(1976-06-05) (aged 88) Paris, France |
Occupation | Film director |
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