Juliette Bruno-Ruby | |
Birth Name: | Juliette Henriette Marie Leclère |
Birth Date: | 13 January 1878 |
Juliette Bruno-Ruby was born as Juliette Henriette Marie Leclère on 13 January 1878 in Versailles[1] and died on 22 July 1956 in Maisons-Laffitte. She was a novelist and film director.
She was born to Adolphe Leclère, a recipient of the Legion of Honour.[2] Juliette Leclère was married to Henri Bucquet, an attorney, in April 1896, before divorcing him in 1909.[3] Later, in April 1913, she remarried, to Jean Vignaud,[4] who she met in the Prix Excelsior literary contest in February 1912.[5]
Her first novel, Madame Cotte, was published in 1913, where she first took the name pen-name of Bruno-Ruby. In 1923 she began work on her film La Caban d'amour, which released in Paris in August of the next year.[6] Three years later, she directed the film La Bonne Hôtesse.[7]
1913 | Madame Cotte | |
1919 | L'Exemple de l'abbé Jouve | |
1921 | Celui qui supprima la mort | |
1930 | Sig, l'aventurier | |
1931 | La Louve | |
1934 | Dix sur la route | |
1948 | Le Tigre bleu |
1924 | La Caban d'amour | |
1927 | A la Bonne Hôtesse / La Bonne Hôtesse |
1926 | La Caravane hantée[8] [9] [10] |
Officier de l'Instruction publique (17 March 1913)[11]