Mini-Biography:
Alphonse Daudet was born on May 13, 1840 in Nîmes, France. He was a French Author, known for Frau Eva (1916), Confessions of a Queen (1925), Inspiration (1931), Alphonse Daudet's first movie on record is from 1909. Alphonse Daudet died on December 16, 1897 in Paris. His last motion picture on file dates from 1954.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1954: Les lettres de mon moulin (Letters from My Windmill) (Based on : novels), Directed by Marcel Pagnol, with , Rellys, Fernand Sardou,
1931: Inspiration (Story: novel), Directed by Clarence Brown, with Greta Garbo, Robert Montgomery, Lewis Stone,
1925: Confessions of a Queen (Based on : novel 'Les rois en exil' ), Directed by Victor Sjöström, with Alice Terry, Lewis Stone, John Bowers,
1923: La piccola parrocchia (Story: novel), Directed by Mario Almirante, with Italia Almirante Manzini, Amleto Novelli, Alberto Collo,
1922: L' Arlésienne (Based on ), Directed by André Antoine, with , Louis Ravet, Charles De Rochefort,
1918: Sappho (Based on ), Directed by Márton Garas, with , Victor Varconi, Emil Fenyvessy,
1918: Küzdelem a Létért (Struggle for Life, The Leopard) (Based on ), Directed by Alfréd Deésy, with Bela Lugosi, , Klára Peterdy,
1917: Sapho (Based on ), Directed by Hugh Ford, with Pauline Frederick, John St. Polis, Pedro de Cordoba,
1916: The Eternal Sapho (Bohemia) (Based on : novel), Directed by Bertram Bracken, with Theda Bara, James Cooley, Walter P. Lewis,
1916: Frau Eva (Dear Eva, Poor Eva) (Based on : Fromont jeune et Rissler senior), Directed by Robert Wiene, with Margarete Kupfer, Erna Morena, Emil Jannings,
1913: Sapho (Sappho) (Based on : novel ), Directed by Lucius Henderson, with Florence Roberts, Shelly Hull, Arthur Cadwell Jr.,
1913: Jack (Based on : novel ), Directed by André Liabel, with Villeneuve, Damorès, Olga Demidoff,
1913: Le Nabab (Based on : novel), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Léon Bernard, Jean Dax, Marcelle Frappa,
1912: Sapho (Based on ), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Charles Krauss, Cécile Guyon,
1909: L' Arlésienne (Story: novel), Directed by Albert Capellani, with Henry Krauss, Paul Capellani, Stacia Napierkowska,