Abel Gance

Abel Gance was a French film director, producer, writer and actor. A pioneer in the theory and practice of montage, he is best known for three major silent films: J'accuse (1919), La Roue (1923), and Napoléon (1927).
He was born in Paris in 1889. In 1909, he acted in his first film. He also wrote scenarios, and often sold them to Gaumont. During this period he was diagnosed with tuberculosis, fatal at the time, but he recovered. In 1911, with some friends he established a production company, Le Film Français, and began directing his own films.
With the outbreak of WW I, rejected by the army on medical grounds, he started writing and directing for a new film company, Film d'Art until 1918, making over a dozen successful films. Charles Pathé underwrote his next film, J'accuse (1919), in ...show more
Details
Details
Date of Birth
Oct 25, 1889
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Date of Death
Nov 10, 1981
Age
92
Known For
Directing
Also Known As
아벨 강스
Abel Perthon
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Images

Movie Credits

1927
Louis Antoine Léon de Saint-Just, Director, Writer, Editor
1923
Self, Writer, Director, Editor, Producer
1960
Writer, Director
1935
Director, Writer
1919
Director, Screenplay, Editor
1935
Saint-Just, Director, Screenplay, Editor
Movie Credits

TV Show Credits

Self (archive footage)
Director, Writer
TV Show Credits
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