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__NOTOC__ Jacques B. Brunius (born Jacques Henri Cottance, 16 September 1906 – 24 April 1967) was a French actor, director and writer, who was born in Paris and died in
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, UK. He was cremated in Sidmouth, with a tribute by Mesens. Assistant director to Luis Buñuel on '' L'Âge d'or'', he appeared in more than 30 movies, using several alternate names: Jacques Borel, J.B. Brunius, Jacques-Bernard Brunius, Jacques Brunius, Brunius, J.B.Brunius. He acted in many of the early, more political, movies of his friend
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. During World War II he broadcast from England to France over ''
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''. He married French-English actress Cecile Chevreau in 1951. Their son Richard was born in 1956. Member of the surrealist group in France and then in England, with his friend
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, Conroy Maddox, Ithell Colquhoun, Simon Watson Taylor and Roland Penrose. Brunius attacked
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, who was married to Colquhoun and who was attempting to reanimate an inactive English group in 1942–3. Brunius' countersigned the tract ''Idolatry and Confusion'', which condemned and mocked del Renzio unjustifiably. In reality, Mesens feared a takeover of the group leadership by del Renzio. He never missed an opportunity to defend surrealism, and participated in many a radio show. In 1959, he undertook a vigorous defense of the poetic valor of nursery rhymes. The text was published by John Lyle in Transforma(c)tion n°7 under the titl
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Filmography


Actor

*1930: '' L'Âge d'or'' (a.k.a. The Golden Age), dir. Luis Buñuel.... Passer-by in the street (uncredited) *1932: ''
L'affaire est dans le sac ''L'affaire est dans le sac'' (English: ''It's in the Bag'') is a 1932 French comedy film, directed by Pierre Prévert and written by his more famous brother, poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert, based on a script by Ákos Ráthonyi. It was P ...
'' (a.k.a. It's in the Bag), dir. Pierre Prévert .... Adrien, le client au béret (as J.B.Brunius) *1934: ''L'Hôtel du libre échange'' .... Le monsieur du train *1936: ''Le Crime de Monsieur Lange'' (a.k.a. The Crime of Monsieur Lange), dir. Jean Renoir (as J.B. Brunius) .... Mr. Baigneur *1936: '' Moutonnet'' *1936: '' Partie de campagne (a.k.a. A Day in the Country)'', dir. Jean Renoir (as Jacques Borel) .... Rodolphe *1936: ''La Vie est à nous'' (a.k.a.
Life Belongs to Us ''Life Belongs to Us'' (french: La vie est à nous) is a 1936 documentary propaganda film commissioned and produced by the Communist Party of France. Parts of the film were taken from newsreels, and are mixed with new sketches about working peopl ...
) .... Le président du conseil d'administration *1937: ''
Le Temps des cerises ''Le Temps des cerises'' (, ''The Time of Cherries'') is a song written in France in 1866, with words by Jean-Baptiste Clément and music by Antoine Renard, extremely famous in French-speaking countries. The song was later strongly associat ...
'' (a.k.a. The Time of the Cherries) (as Jacques-Bernard Brunius) .... Le petit-fils du directeur *1938: '' Le Schpountz'' (a.k.a. Heartbeat), dir. Marcel Pagnol .... L'Accessoiriste *1938: ''La Bête humaine'' (a.k.a. Judas Was a Woman, The Human Beast), dir. Jean Renoir (uncredited) .... Un garçon de ferme *1940: '' The Mondesir Heir'' .... Le médecin *1950: '' The Wooden Horse'' .... André (as Jacques Brunius) *1951: ''
The Dream of Andalusia ''The Dream of Andalusia'' (Spanish: ''El sueño de Andalucía'') is a 1951 French-Spanish musical film directed by Luis Lucia and starring Luis Mariano, Carmen Sevilla and Arlette Poirier.Mira p.280 A separate French film version ''Andalusia'' ...
'' (uncredited) *1951: ''Andalousie''(uncredited) *1951: ''The Changing face of Europe'' .... Narrator, as himself *1951: ''
Une fille à croquer ''Good Enough to Eat'' (French: ''Une fille à croquer'') is a 1951 French comedy film directed by Raoul André and starring Gaby Morlay, Louise Carletti and Serge Reggiani. It draws inspiration from the story of Red Riding Hood.Zipes p.145 The f ...
'' (a.k.a. Good Enough to Eat, Le Petit Chaperon Rouge) (as Jacques Borel) *1951: '' The Lavender Hill Mob'', dir Charles Crichton (as Jacques Brunius) .... Customs Official *1952: ''
24 Hours of a Woman's Life ''24 Hours of a Woman's Life'', also known as ''Affair in Monte Carlo'', is a 1952 British romantic drama film directed by Victor Saville and starring Merle Oberon, Richard Todd and Leo Genn. It is loosely based on the novella by Stefan Zweig. P ...
'' (a.k.a. Affair in Monte Carlo).... Concierge, Pension Lisa (as Jacques Brunius) *1953: '' South of Algiers'' (a.k.a. The Golden Mask) .... Kress (as Jacques Brunius) *1953: '' Sea Devils'' .... Fouche *1953: '' Always a Bride'' .... Inspector (as Jacques Brunius) *1953: '' Laughing Anne'' (a.k.a. Between the Tides) .... Frenchie *1954: '' Forbidden Cargo'' .... Det. Pierre Valance - French police *1955: ''
To Paris with Love ''To Paris with Love'' is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Robert Hamer and starring Alec Guinness, Odile Versois and Vernon Gray. Premise A father and son play matchmaker for each other during a trip to Paris. Cast *Alec Guinness as Col ...
'' .... Monsieur Marconne *1955: '' Captain Gallant of the Foreign Legion'' (a.k.a. Foreign Legionnaire) (TV, 1 episode) .... Pakka *1955: '' The Cockleshell Heroes'' .... French Fisherman (as Jacques Brunius) *1955: ''Barbie'' (TV, 1 episode) .... Mr. Morrisot *1956: '' Wicked as They Come'' (a.k.a. Portrait in Smoke) .... Inspector Caron *1956: '' House of Secrets'' (a.k.a. Triple Deception) .... Lessage *1957: '' True as a Turtle'' (a.k.a. Plain Sailing) .... Monsieur Charbonnier *1957: '' Dangerous Exile'' .... De Chassagne (uncredited) *1958: '' Orders to Kill'' .... Cmndt. Morand *1960: ''The Miracle of St. Phillipe'' (TV episode) .... The Mayor *1960: '' The Four Just Men'' (TV, 1 episode) .... The Mayor *1961: ''Mon frère Jacques'' (TV), dir. Pierre Prévert .... himself *1961: '' The Greengage Summer'' (a.k.a. Loss of Innocence) .... M. Joubert *1964: '' The Yellow Rolls-Royce'' .... Duc d'Angoulême (England) (uncredited) *1965: '' Le Chant du monde'' (a.k.a. Song of the World) (as Jacques Borel) *1965: '' Return from the Ashes'' .... 1st Detective (uncredited)


Director

*1953: The Blakes Slept Here *1952: Brief City *1952: To The Rescue *1951: The Changing Face of Europe (3rd segment: "Somewhere to Live") *1939: Violons d'Ingres (also as writer and editor) *1936: La Vie est à nous (a.k.a. The People of France) (also as writer and editor)


Assistant director

*1930: L'Âge d'or (a.k.a. The Golden Age), dir. Luis Buñuel. * 1929: Le Requin


Radio Producer

*1954 February 7 : Le docteur Miracle, two operas by Bizet and Lecocq, BBC Third Programme *1966 Christmas Day : Special Day on Lewis Carroll, France Culture


References


External links

*
A Guide to the Jacques-B. Brunius Papers, 1929–1967 at Penn State University
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brunius, Jacques B. 1906 births 1967 deaths French male film actors Male actors from Paris Film directors from Paris 20th-century French male actors