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- Birth nameJacques Henri Cottance
- Jacques B. Brunius was born on September 16, 1906 in Paris, France. He was an actor and writer, known for Sea Devils (1953), Life Is Ours (1936) and Violons d'Ingres (1939). He was married to Cecile Chevreau and Colette Hulmann. He died on April 24, 1967 in Exeter, Devon, England, UK.
- SpousesCecile Chevreau (1 child)Colette Hulmann
- Novelist and actor
- Soon after arriving in London in 1940 he joined the Section Française of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Working under Michel Saint-Denis and using the pseudonym Jacques Borel, he wrote and acted in radio programs such as "Les français parlent aux français" destined for listeners in occupied France.
- Was committed to the ideal of making literature available across national and linguistic boundaries.
- Studied as a boy at the Lyceé Chaptal and the Ecole Centrale before entering the Ecole Aeronautique et d'Automobile, which he left before graduation to pursue a career in the cinema as a critic, technician, actor, and director. Became assistant to directors René Clair and Jean Renoir. Turned to acting. Latterly resident in Britain, longtime employee of the BBC. Also general correspondent for the French literary revue Fontaine, contributor of articles on cinema to La Revue du Cinéma and L'Ecran français. Member of surrealist groups in both France and in England.
- One of Brunius' hobbies was collecting early pre-cinematographic equipment and articles. And he was instrumental in helping the French Cinematheque purchase the huge collection of such artifacts from a British collector, Will Day.
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