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Other names
  
Jacques Boularan

Role
  
Playwright

Name
  
Jacques Deval


Years active
  
1923–1972 (film)

Ex-spouse
  
Else Argal

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Born
  
27 June 1895
Paris, France

Died
  
December 19, 1972, Paris, France

Children
  
Gerard de Villiers, Bernard Eschasseriaux, Alain Boularan Deval

Movies
  
Tovaritch, Tovarich, Women's Club, Her Cardboard Lover, The Cardboard Lover

Similar People
  
Gerard de Villiers, Kurt Weill, Robert E Sherwood, Andre Lefaur, Jean Tarride

Occupation
  
Screenwriter, Director

Jacques Deval (auteur dramatique)


Jacques Deval (1895–1972) was a French playwright, screenwriter and film director.

Contents

Novels

  • Marie Galante (1931)
  • Plays

  • Une faible femme; a comedy in three acts (1920)
  • Dans sa candeur naïve; a comedy in three acts (1926)
  • Étienne; a play in three acts (1930)
  • Mademoiselle; a comedy in three acts (1932)
  • Tovaritch; a play in four acts (1933)
  • Marie Galante; a play with music in two acts, based on the novel Marie Galante. Music by Kurt Weill (1934)
  • Soubrette; a comedy in three acts (1938)
  • Oh, Brother!; a comedy in three acts (1945)
  • La Femme de ta jeunesse; a play in three acts (1947)
  • Le Rayon des jouets; a comedy in three acts (1951)
  • La Prétentaine; a comedy in two acts (1957)
  • Romancero; a play in three acts (1958)
  • Filmography

  • The Cardboard Lover, directed by Robert Z. Leonard (1928, based on the play Dans sa candeur naïve)
  • The Passionate Plumber, directed by Edward Sedgwick (1932, based on the play Dans sa candeur naïve)
  • A Weak Woman, directed by Max de Vaucorbeil (France, 1933, based on the play Une faible femme)
  • Étienne, directed by Jean Tarride (France, 1933, based on the play Étienne)
  • Journal of a Crime, directed by William Keighley (1934, remake of the 1933 film Une vie perdue)
  • Marie Galante, directed by Henry King (1934, based on the novel Marie Galante)
  • Tovaritch, directed by Jacques Deval (France, 1935, based on the play Tovaritch)
  • Tovarich, directed by Anatole Litvak (1937, based on the play Tovaritch)
  • Say It in French, directed by Andrew L. Stone (1938, based on the play Soubrette)
  • Her Cardboard Lover, directed by George Cukor (1942, based on the play Dans sa candeur naïve)
  • Una vírgen moderna, directed by Joaquín Pardavé (Mexico, 1946, based on the play Mademoiselle)
  • Miss Tatlock's Millions, directed by Richard Haydn (1948, based on the play Oh, Brother!)
  • Tuesday's Guest, directed by Jacques Deval (France, 1950, based on the play La Femme de ta jeunesse)
  • Women's Club, directed by Ralph Habib (France, 1956, remake of the 1936 film Women's Club)
  • La ragazza di mille mesi, directed by Steno (Italy, 1961, based on the play Le Rayon des jouets)
  • Geliebte Hochstaplerin, directed by Ákos Ráthonyi (West Germany, 1961, based on the play La Prétentaine)
  • L'altra metà del cielo, directed by Franco Rossi (Italy, 1977, based on the play Romancero)
  • Screenwriter

  • Le Mauvais Garçon, directed by Henri Diamant-Berger (France, 1923)
  • Jenny Lind, directed by Arthur Robison (French, 1932)
  • Une vie perdue, directed by Raymond Rouleau (France, 1933)
  • Women's Club, directed by Jacques Deval (France, 1936)
  • Cafe Metropole, directed by Edward H. Griffith (1937)
  • Domenica, directed by Maurice Cloche (France, 1952)
  • When You Read This Letter, directed by Jean-Pierre Melville (France, 1953)
  • References

    Jacques Deval Wikipedia