Marcel Millet Explained

Marcel Millet (30 May 1886, Cannes – 20 January 1970, Juvisy-sur-Orge) was a French novelist, poet and actor, who was also a libertarian activist.[1]

In May 1922 he attended the International Congress of Progressive Artists and signed the "Founding Proclamation of the Union of Progressive International Artists".[2]

Acting career

He appeared in the 1941 film Vénus aveugle directed by Abel Gance.[3] and the 1942 film Men Without Fear (French: Les hommes sans peur), directed by Yvan Noé.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Marcel Millet (1886-1970) . data.bnf.fr . Bibliothèque nationale de France . 5 December 2018 . fr.
  2. Web site: van Doesburg . Theo . De Stijl, “A Short Review of the Proceedings [of the Congress of International Progressive Artists], Followed by the Statements Made by the Artists’ Groups” (1922) ]. modernistarchitecture.wordpress.com . Ross Lawrence Wolfe . 30 November 2018.
  3. Web site: Vénus aveugle . imdb. Internet Movie Database . 5 December 2018.
  4. Web site: Men Without Fear (1942) . imdb . Internet Movie Database . 5 December 2018.