Maurice Maeterlinck

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Born August 29, 1862 in Gent, Belgien
Died May 6, 1949 in Nizza

Mini-Biography:
Maurice Maeterlinck was born on August 29, 1862 in Gent, Belgien. He was Author, known for Monna Vanna (1922), Monna Vanna (1917), The Blue Bird (1918), Maurice Maeterlinck's first movie on record is from 1910. Maurice Maeterlinck died on May 6, 1949 in Nizza. His last motion picture on file dates from 1923.
Biographical Notes in German: einer der bekanntesten Autoren des Symbolismus um 1900

Maurice Maeterlinck Filmography [Auszug]
1923: [12.28] La légende de soeur Béatrix (Based on : play), Directed by Jacques de Baroncelli, with Sandra Milowanoff, Suzanne Bianchetti, Eric Barclay,
1922: [12.21] Monna Vanna (Story), Directed by Richard Eichberg, with Lee Parry, Paul Wegener, ,
1918: [03.31] The Blue Bird (Based on : play), Directed by Maurice Tourneur, with Tula Belle, Robin Macdougall, Edwin E. Reed,
1917: [06.00] Monna Vanna (Based on ), Directed by Eugen Illés, with , Alfréd Deésy, Gyula Szöreghy,
1915: [04.04] Monna Vanna (Based on : play), Directed by Mario Caserini, with Madeleine Céliat, Hamilton Revelle, François-Paul Donadio,
1913: [09.02] Pelleas and Melisande (Based on : play), Directed by J. Farrell MacDonald, with Constance Crawley, Arthur Maude,
1910: [01.00] The Blue Bird (Based on : play ), Directed by N. N., with , , ,

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