Wulschleger, Henry

FILM DIRECTOR, SCREENWRITER (FRANCE)
BORN 31 Jul 1894, Paris, 3e - DIED 4 Mar 1943, Paris, 17e
GRAVE LOCATION Paris: Cimetière parisien de Pantin, Pantin, Seine-St. Denis (division 015)

Henry Wulschleger started his career as a director in the silent movies at an early age. In 1913 and 1914 he directed 21 episodes of the Snob series with the actor Zinel for Le Cosmograh. In 1914 he joined the army, but in 1918 he returned to the movies and he cooperated with Alfred Machin. In 1930 he made his first sound movie "La Prison en folie" with the actor Noël-Noël. He made several movies with the comedian Bach in the 1930s. He died in Paris in 1943.

Images

The grave of Henry Wulschleger at the Cimetière Parisien de Pantin, Paris.
Picture by Androom (04 Nov 2017)

 

Sources
Henry Wulschleger — Wikipédia
PANTIN (93) : cimetière parisien - Cimetières de France et d'ailleurs


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Published: 28 Dec 2019
Last update: 28 Dec 2019