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Verneuil, Henri, 1920-2002

LC control no.n 85319470
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Personal name headingVerneuil, Henri, 1920-2002
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Variant(s)Malakian, Achod, 1920-2002
Vernēōy, Anri, 1920-2002
Malakʻean, Ashot, 1920-2002
Veṛnoy, Anri, 1920-2002
Malakʻyan, Ashot, 1920-2002
Верной, Анри, 1920-2002
Vernoĭ, Anri, 1920-2002
Малакян, Ашот, 1920-2002
Malaki︠a︡n, Ashot, 1920-2002
Birth date1920-10-15
Death date2002-01-11
Place of birthTekirdağ (Turkey)
Place of deathBagnolet (France)
Field of activityMotion pictures
Profession or occupationMotion picture producers and directors Screenwriters Actors
Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inHis Mayrig, c1985: t.p. (Henri Verneuil) cover p. 4 (cinéaste)
WW France, 1984-85 (Verneuil, Henri, pseud. de Malakian, Achod; b. 10-15-20 Rodosto, Turquie)
His Mayrik, c1987: t.p. (Anri Vernēōy (Ashot Malakʻean)) t.p. verso (LC CIP data: Verneuil, Henri, 1920-)
Internet Movie Database, Nov. 19, 2012 (Henri Verneuil; b. Oct. 15, 1920, Rodosto, Turkey; d. Jan. 11, 2002, Bagnolet, Seine-Saint-Denis, France; birth name Achod Malakian; director, writer, actor)
IMDB, via WWW, 14 October 2021 (Guns for San Sebastian (1968); original title La bataille de San Sebastian; action, adventure, drama; Henri Verneuil, director; based on novel "A wall for San Sebastian" by William Barby Flaherty; writers Serge Gance, Miguel Morayta, Ennio de Concini; English screenplay by James R. Webb; produced by Jacques Bar, music by Ennio Morricone)
10 ōr Anri Vernoyi (Ashot Malakʻyan) het, 2022: title page verso (Anri Veṛnoy-Ashot Malakʻyaně) colophon (...Анри Верной (Ашот Малакян) = ...Anri Vernoĭ (Ashot Malaki︠a︡n); Ashot Malakian [in roman)
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