Raoul André was a French film director and screenwriter known for his work in the comedy and crime genres during the mid-20th century. Born in Rabat, Morocco, he directed numerous films, including Les Pépées font la loi (1955) and Ces messieurs de la famille (1968). André frequently collaborated with actors such as Louis de Funès and Darry Cowl, contributing to the popularity of French comedies in the 1950s and 1960s. His films are characterized by their humor and engaging storytelling, reflecting the cultural milieu of post-war France.
Birthday: May 24, 1916
Death: November 04, 1992
January 01, 1967
March 29, 1955
January 06, 1965
November 28, 1956
September 04, 1957
October 31, 1973
May 29, 1953
October 16, 1974
June 21, 1967
October 06, 1965
May 21, 1969
July 03, 1974
June 20, 1974
March 11, 1964
April 12, 1963
October 18, 1954
August 04, 1954
August 26, 1955
March 16, 1956
August 10, 1956
December 06, 1955
December 24, 1958
May 07, 1947
February 28, 1948
January 01, 1948
October 21, 1959
September 21, 1962
April 08, 1970
June 08, 1951
June 11, 1937
November 22, 1962