Jean Manse
Personal Info
Known for
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
1899-11-19
Day of Death
1967-08-25 (67 years old)
Place of Birth
Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Jean Manse
Biography
Jean Manse (1899–1967) was a French screenwriter. He was the brother of Henriette Manse, and brother-in-law of Fernandel with whom he frequently collaborated. He was also a lyricist, working with composer Henri Betti on the hit Christmas song C'est Noël.
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Known For
Acting
(1942)
Simple-Minded
as Principal private secretary (uncredited)
Crew
(1963)
My Wife's Husband
Screenplay
(1963)
Good King Dagobert
Writer
(1962)
The Changing of the Guard
Screenplay
(1961)
Dynamite Jack
Screenplay
(1959)
Gangster Boss
Screenplay
(1959)
The Woman's Confidant
Screenplay
(1959)
The Cow and I
Writer
(1958)
The Law Is the Law
Screenplay
(1957)
Sénéchal the Magnificent
Dialogue
(1956)
Honoré de Marseille
Screenplay
(1956)
Don Juan
Screenplay
(1956)
Fernandel the Dressmaker
Writer
(1955)
Spring, Autumn and Love
Adaptation, Dialogue
(1954)
The Sheep Has Five Legs
Writer
(1954)
Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves
Lyricist
(1953)
The Most Wanted Man
Screenplay
(1953)
The Wild Oat
Adaptation, Dialogue
(1951)
The Sleepwalker
Dialogue, Compositor
(1950)
Caught in the Foreign Legion
Dialogue
(1950)
Three Feet in a Bed
Dialogue
(1939)
Berlingot and Company
Writer
(1938)
Ernest the Rebel
Writer
(1937)
Ignace
Original Story, Screenplay
(1934)
Les Bleus de la marine
Screenplay, Writer