Raymond Nègre
Raymond Nègre was a French art director born the 13 juillet 1908 in Domjulien, Vosges, France and died on the 8th of July 1985 in Créteil (Val-de-Marne) was a French production designer and artistic designor. He was active in the film industry from the 1930s until the 1970s in more than sixty films of this period.[1]
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Street sign in Joinville le Pont.
Raymond Nègre  | |
|---|---|
| Born | 13th of July 1908 | 
| Died | 8th of July 1985 (at 76 years old) | 
| Occupation(s) | production designer and artistic designor | 
| Years active | 1937-1971 (film) | 
Family
    
Raymond Nègre is the father of the painter Osanne and the chief decorator and artistic director Alain Nègre.
Posterity
     
The municipality of Joinville-le-Pont paid homage to him by christening one of the roads in the Palissy district allée Raymond Nègrel.
Selected filmography
    
Cinema:
- My First Love (1945)
 - Resistance (1945)
 - Not So Stupid (1946)
 - Women's Games (1946)
 - Devil's Daughter (1946)
 - Four Knaves (1947)
 - The Village of Wrath (1947)
 - Three Boys, One Girl (1948)
 - The Shadow (1948)
 - The Heart on the Sleeve (1948)
 - The Chocolate Girl (1950)
 - Mademoiselle Josette, My Woman (1950)
 - We Will All Go to Paris (1950)
 - Bernard and the Lion (1951)
 - Jocelyn (1952)
 - Wonderful Mentality (1953)
 - After You Duchess (1954)
 - Four Days in Paris (1955)
 - The Duratons (1955)
 - In the Manner of Sherlock Holmes (1956)
 - Love in Jamaica (1957)
 - Certains l'aiment froide (1960) starring French star Louis de Funès
 - Dans l'eau qui fait des bulles (1961) starring Louis de Funès
 - L'Âne et le Bœuf (1962), short film
 
For television:
- Hauteclaire ou le Bonheur dans le crime (Television film, 1961)
 - La Belle Équipe (Television, 1962)
 - Marie Tudor, TV film of Abel Gance for the ORTF (1966)
 - En votre âme et conscience, épisode : L'Affaire Lacoste from René Lucot (1969)
 - Ubu enchaîné (television, 1971)
 - Melody (television, 1971)
 
References
    
- Hayward p.241
 
Bibliography
    
- Hayward, Susan. Simone Signoret: The Star as Cultural Sign. Continuum, 2004.
 
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