Serge Sandberg
Serge Sandberg | |
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Born | 27 November 1879 |
Died | 5 January 1981 |
Occupation | Producer |
Years active | 1916-1938 (film) |
Serge Sandberg (1879–1981) was a French film producer. Born in Kaunas, then part of the Russian Empire, he emigrated to France in 1900 and initially found work with Pathe. He later went into production for himself, working for Eclair. In 1921 he and his business partner Louis Nalpas established their own Victorine Studios in Nice.[1] In the 1930s he produced several of the hit comedies directed by and starring Sacha Guitry.
He was also involved in the re-establishment of the Pasdeloup Orchestra after the First World War.
Selected filmography[]
- Mathias Sandorf (1921)
- A Foolish Maiden (1929)
- Napoleon at Saint Helena (1929)
- Confessions of a Cheat (1936)
- Let's Make a Dream (1936)
- The New Testament (1936)
- My Father Was Right (1936)
- The Pearls of the Crown (1937)
- Désiré (1937)
References[]
- ^ Barton p.142
Bibliography[]
- Barton, Ruth. Rex Ingram: Visionary Director of the Silent Screen. University Press of Kentucky, 2014.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1879 births
- 1981 deaths
- French film producers
- Emigrants from the Russian Empire to France
- French film biography stubs