Paul de Roubaix

Paul de Roubaix

producer, director, actor

Paul de Roubaix was born on Aug 04, 1914 in Belgium. Paul de Roubaix's big-screen debut came with La belle vie directed by Robert Enrico in 1963. Paul de Roubaix is known for Au coeur de la vie directed by Robert Enrico, Roger Jacquet stars as Peyton Farquhar (segment "Rivière du hibou, La") and Anne Cornaly as Abby Farquhar (segment "Rivière du hibou, La"). The most recent award Paul de Roubaix achieved is César Awards, France. The upcoming new movie Paul de Roubaix plays is Au coeur de la vie which will be released on Feb 21, 1968.

Paul de Roubaix (1914-2004) is a French producer and director, mainly of educational shorts, generally of high value. He founded two production companies, "Je vois tout" and, in 1954, "Les films du centaure". Very influential throughout his long career, he was the father of film music composer François de Roubaix, with whom he often worked.

  • Birthday

    Aug 04, 1914
  • Place of Birth

    Antwerpen, Belgium

Known For

Awards

2 wins & 0 nominations

César Awards, France
1981
Best Short Film - Documentary (Meilleur court-métrage documentaire)
Winner - César
Academy Awards, USA
1964
Best Short Subject, Live Action Subjects
Winner - Oscar

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Movies