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Dranem (23 May 1869 – 13 October 1935) was a French comic singer, music hall, stage and film actor. Born Armand Ménard, in Paris, he began working as an
Dranem
1933 film
Claude Autant-Lara and starring Simone Berriau, Robert Burnier and Armand Dranem. It is an adaptation of the 1923 operetta of the same name. The film's art
Ciboulette_(film)
1932 film
by Carmine Gallone and starring Jules Berry, Betty Stockfeld and Armand Dranem. It was based on a play by Henry Kistemaeckers. The film's sets were designed
King_of_the_Hotel
1935 film
improve his finances. Lucien Baroux as Laurent XVII Germaine Roger as Bettina Dranem as Rocco Thérèse Dorny as Dame Turlurette René Lestelly as Prince Fritellini
The_Mascot_(film)
Theatre in Paris, France
singer Yvette Guilbert became famous there when she appeared in 1891 and Dranem was also a featured artist. The pantomime Le Coucher de la Mariée (The Bride
Le_Divan_du_Monde
Thompson McDonnell Douglas F-4 Gun Nosed Phantoms by Kris Hughes, Walter Dranem Magic 100- An F-105 Fighter Pilot's 100 Combat Missions In Vietnam by Brig
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1933 film
by Ludwig Berger and Raoul Ploquin and starring Fernand Gravey, Armand Dranem and Madeleine Ozeray. It was the French-language version of Waltz War, made
Court_Waltzes
French author and playwright (1868–1936)
Gorsse and Maurice Froyez, music by Depret 1903: Paris sans fil, lyrics by Henry de Gorsse and Georges Nanteuil, sung by Dranem Henry de Gorsse at IMDb
Henry_de_Gorsse
French composer and conductor
following year, Bégonia was also successful, thanks to the presence of Dranem. He participated as a composer in several films of the 30s. After World
René_Mercier
1997 French film
vais Eddy Mitchell : Je vous dérange Téléphone : Ça c'est vraiment toi Dranem : Quand on perd la tête Johnny Hallyday : Ma gueule Pierre Perret : Mon
Same_Old_Song
French composer and conductor
songs firstly for his wife and then for popular singers such as Mayol, Dranem, and Fragson. He also conducted for the music hall at the Place Clichy.
Henri_Christiné
1932 film directed by Louis Mercanton
Pierre Moreno as Ludovic de la Tremblade Jean Granier as Un boy Armand Dranem as Émile Barbarin Lucienne Claudy Christiane Delyne Andrée Dorns Madeleine
He_Is_Charming
Music hall in France
operettas and also pantomimes. Loie Fuller, La Goulue, Leopoldo Fregoli, Dranem, Ouvrard, and Mistinguett were regularly billed at the venue. The Olympia
Olympia_(Paris)
wrestler DRAM (born 1988), American rapper Drama (born 1981), American rapper Dranem (1869–1935), French singer and actor Drapht (born 1982), Australian hip
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Alice Guy – (France) Five O'Clock Tea, directed by Alice Guy, starring Dranem – (France) Halifax Catholic Procession, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon
1905_in_film
Early version of sound film
opera Faust. The three major French Belle Époque celebrities, Félix Mayol, Dranem and Polin [fr] were recorded by Alice Guy-Blaché using the Chronophone Sound-on-disc
Phonoscène
French film director and screenwriter (1882–1934)
À qui la femme? 1916 : Sacré Joseph 1916 : L'Enlèvement de Vénus 1916 : Dranem amoureux de Cléopâtre 1916 : Français!... N'oubliez jamais! 1916 : Erreur
Roger_Lion
French film remade as American comedy
Josseline Gaël as Monique Perrochin Ginette Gaubert as Juliette Durand Armand Dranem as Le souffleur Thérèse Dorny as La féministe Jeanne Byrel as La gouvernante
Monsieur_Sans-Gêne
Opéra comique by Edmond Audran
directed by Léon Mathot in 1935 starring Germaine Roger, Lucien Baroux and Dranem. The Annales du théâtre et de la musique commented that the piece starts
La_mascotte
French singer and actress (1861–1952)
a tour abroad. On 12 November 1903, she performed at the Eldorado with Dranem, Anna Thibaud, Eugénie Fougère, Harry Fragson, Felix Mayol, and several
Paula_Brébion
Former cabaret in Paris, France
Musleck) then, from 1894 under the direction of Dorfeuil, Yvette Guilbert, Dranem, Max Dearly, etc. It is the place where Félix Mayol made his Parisian debut
Concert_Mayol
1934 film
as Thomas Diafoirus Ginette Gaubert as Angélique Nane Germon as Toinette Dranem as Argan Alfred Argus as Béralde Jacqueline Cartier as Louison Georges Colin
The Imaginary Invalid (1934 film)
The_Imaginary_Invalid_(1934_film)
French singer, songwriter, composer and actor (1906–1994)
as well as sharing the stage in the operetta Vive Leroy with Arletty, Dranem and Jacqueline Delubac and then Music Hall with Damia and Germaine Rouer
Jean_Sablon
October 4 – Marie Gutheil-Schoder, operatic soprano (born 1874) October 13 – Dranem, French singer and music hall entertainer (born 1869) October 22 – Komitas
1935_in_music
French librettist (1887–1964)
Josephine Baker, Danielle Darrieux, Pauline Carton, Fernandel, Bourvil, Dranem, Henri Garat, Victor Boucher, Jean Gabin, Pierre Fresnay, Michel Simon and
Albert_Willemetz
1932 film
Le groom Georges Bever Palau Suzette O'Nil Hubert Daix Westenholz Armand Dranem Charlotte Martens Martine de Breteuil Inka Krymer Service for Ladies (1927)
Monsieur_Albert
French films released in 1933
Comedy Ciboulette Claude Autant-Lara Simone Berriau, Robert Burnier, Armand Dranem Musical Colomba Jacques Séverac Genica Athanasiou, Jean Angelo, Josette
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French composer (1891–1965)
libretto by Yves Mirande and Albert Willemetz with Maurice Chevalier and Dranem 1922 – "La Java", song created for Mistinguett 1922 – "J'en ai marre", song
Maurice_Yvain
French radio producer and music critic (1946–2024)
fête (1981–1988) Le tour de France de l'opérette (1986–1988) Hommage à Dranem (1986) Les groupies de l’opérette (1985–1986) Airs à boire et à manger (1985–1986)
Jacques_Rouchouse
Operetta by Jacques Offenbach
Périer, and at the Opéra-Comique in 1931 with Marcelle Denya, Emma Luart, Dranem and Louis Musy. In Germany, Gustaf Gründgens mounted the piece twice, at
Les_brigands
French music hall singer and entertainer (1845–1908)
Richard, Polin, Harry Fragson, Yvette Guilbert, Félix Mayol, Aristide Bruant, Dranem and the soprano Hortense Schneider. According to the magazine Les Chansons
Paulus_(singer)
1932 film
Edith Méra as Countess Esera Magdeleine Bérubet as Madame Carpezaud Armand Dranem as Maître Raphael Demaze Pierre Moreno Sam Pierce as L'américain Le Cinéopse:
Miche_(film)
French actor
grande amie (1927) as L'imitateur de Grock J'ai l'noir ou le Suicide de Dranem [fr] (1929) My Aunt from Honfleur (1931) Azaïs (1931) as Stromboli La chauve-souris
Robert_Pizani
French actor (1886–1983)
sergent Monte Cristo (1929) .... Carderousse J'ai l'noir ou Le suicide de Dranem (1928) Marquitta (1927) Michel Strogoff (1926) .... Harry Blount Mots croisés
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