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Marcel Gaudart or Marc Gaudart (10 June 1913–2 July 1959) was a film director, producer, former Jesuit priest (''Licence Théologie'') and member of the French Resistance. He was sometimes known as Marcel Goddart.〔 ( -->477/Valerie+Varda/index.html "Valerie Varda" ) (refers to Marcel Goddart), glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com. 〕 ==Life and work== He was born Marie-François-Antoine-Marcel Gaudart on 10 June 1913, at Pondichéry (in French India). Member of the family Gaudart of India, son of Joseph-James Gaudart and Eugénie Le Gay. He became a Jesuit priest, but he was released from his vows by Pope Pius XII. On 14 April 1951, he was married, at Innsbruck (Austrian Tyrol), to Dorothea Johanna Hübel. They were divorced in Austria on 15 October 1957.〔 Landesgericht für Zivilrechtssachen, Vienna (Austria). 〕 After leaving the religious world, Gaudart became a film producer/director and made several films. He had started his film and sound career after the Second World War, when he was recording interviews and plays for some European radio broadcasters. He moved on to film very quickly and became a TV producer in the 1950s. Although already being successful in Canada, he moved on to Mexico. For one film, he was in Mexico, where he died (officially on 4 July 1959, his burial date) in rather odd circumstances. Some members of his family think him to be still alive.〔S.65+178, Histoire et Genealogie de la Famille Gaudart, Agnès de Place.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Marcel Gaudart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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