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Jacques Companéez (1906–1956)

Jacques Companéez was born on March 5, 1906 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire. He was a writer, known for Lured (1947), Personal Column (1939) and They Were So Young (1954). He died on September 9, 1956 in Paris, France. See full bio »

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(age 50) in Paris, France

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Known For

Lured Writer
(1947)
(1939)
(1954)
The Maiden Writer
(1955)

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 1964 The Spy (story and screenplay)
 1960 Sooo nicht, meine Herren (original idea)
 1959 Visa pour l'enfer (screenplay & adaptation)
 1956 Club de femmes (scenario)
 1956 Folies-Bergère (adaptation) / (scenario)
 1955 The Maiden (adaptation) / (screenplay)
 1955 Du mein stilles Tal (screenplay) / (story)
 1955 Nagana
 1955 Le crâneur (scenario, adaptation and dialogue)
 1955 An der schönen blauen Donau (screenplay - as Jacques Companeez)
 1954 They Were So Young (based on an outline by)
 1954 Orient Express (story)
 1954 C'est la vie parisienne (story)
 1953 Nadie lo sabrá (screenplay) / (story)
 1953 Die Tochter der Kompanie (story)
 1953 Companions of the Night (writer)
 1953 Jeunes mariés (screenplay)
 1952 Traumschöne Nacht (book)
 1952 Forbidden Fruit (adaptation)
 1952 Brelan d'as (adaptation)
 1952 Adorable Creatures (original screenplay - as Jacques Companeez)
 1952 Casque d'Or (scenario)
 1951 A Tale of Five Women (screenplay - Paris segment, uncredited)
 1950 L'homme de la Jamaïque (screenplay)
 1950 Le traqué
 1950 Souvenirs perdus (adaptation)
 1950 Shadow of the Eagle (from an original film story "Tarakanova" - as Jacques Companeez)
 1949 Dernière heure, édition spéciale (adaptation - as Jacques Companeez) / (scenario - as Jacques Companeez)
 1949 Bonheur en location (writer)
 1949 La bataille du feu (writer)
 1948 Crossroads of Passion (story and screenplay)
 1947 Un flic (screenplay and adaptation)
 1947 Les maudits (story)
 1947 Lured (from a story by - as Jacques Companeez)
 1947 La maison sous la mer (adaptation)
 1947 Copie conforme (adaptation - as Jacques Companeez) / (original scenario - as Jacques Companeez)
 1947 Naughty Martine (scenario & adaptation)
 1947 Les atouts de Monsieur Wens (scenario and adaptation)
 1947 Rita
 1947 Counter Investigation (screenplay)
 1946 Le destin s'amuse (idea)
 1946 Impasse
 1946 Adieu chérie (novella) / (screenplay) / (story)
 1946 A Friend Will Come Tonight (adaptation and dialogue) / (play) / (story)
 1946 As Long As I Live (scenario)
 1945 Documents secrets (screenplay)
 1944 Florence est folle (screenplay - uncredited)
 1943 L'inévitable M. Dubois (adaptation - uncredited)
 1943 Une femme dans la nuit (screenplay - uncredited)
 1942 Alibi (screenplay - as Companeez)
 1942 Caprices (screenplay - uncredited)
 1940 I Was an Adventuress (original writer)
 1940 Sérénade (screenplay)
 1940 L'émigrante (adaptation - as J. Companeez) / (screenplay)
 1939 Personal Column (adaptation - as Jacques Companeez) / (scenario - as Jacques Companeez)
 1939 Coups de feu (adaptation)
 1939 Je t'attendrai (story)
 1938 J'étais une aventurière (writer)
 1938 It Happened in Gibraltar (story - adaptation)
 1938 Katia (as Jacques Companeez) / (screenplay - as Jacques Companeez)
 1938 Sirocco (adaptation) / (screenplay)
 1938 La principessa Tarakanova (screenplay - French version only)
 1938 Nostalgie (scenario)
 1937 Un scandale aux galeries (scenario)
 1937 Le chanteur de minuit (screenplay)
 1937 Forfaiture (adaptation) / (scenario)
 1937 Feu! (adaptation)
 1936 The Lower Depths (as J. Companeez)
 1933 A Thousand for One Night (writer)
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Personal Details

Alternate Names:

J. Companeez | Jacques Companeez | Companeez
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Trivia:

Father of Nina Companeez

Star Sign:

Pisces

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