Auguste Lumière
Auguste Lumière was born on Oct 19, 1862 in France. Auguste Lumière's big-screen debut came with La petite fille et son chat directed by Louis Lumière in 1899.
Although it is his brother Louis Lumière who is generally acclaimed as the "father of the cinema", Auguste Lumiere also made a major contribution towards the development of the medium, first by helping with the invention and construction of the cinematographe (the world's first camera and projection mechanism), and second by appearing as a subject in many of the films shot by Louis (thus unwittingly becoming one of the first film "stars":!). However, according to Louis, Auguste lost interest in the cinematographe as soon as construction had been completed, and thereafter showed no further interest in the film medium.
Birthday
Oct 19, 1862Place of Birth
Besançon, Doubs, France
Awards
4 wins & 0 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 1899
producer
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