Portrait of Michel Fermaud

Michel Fermaud

Bio: Michel Fermaud was a French author, screenwriter, and film director. He co-directed Les portes claquent (1960) with Jacques Poitrenaud and co-wrote the screenplay for François Truffaut's The Man Who Loved Women (1977)
Born: Tue, Sep 06 1921
Birthplace: Borderau, France

Death: Thu, Jun 07 2007
Michel Fermaud is 85 years old
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Poster of Les Portes Claquent
Les Portes Claquent
Michel Fermaud would have been no older than
85 in Les Portes Claquent
as 'Writer'.
Fri, Jan 01 2010
Poster of The Man Who Loved Women
The Man Who Loved Women
Michel Fermaud was
62 in The Man Who Loved Women
as 'Original Film Writer'.
Sun, Dec 18 1983
Poster of Vous habitez chez vos parents ?
Vous habitez chez vos parents ?
Michel Fermaud was
61 in Vous habitez chez vos parents ?
as 'Director'.
Wed, Aug 10 1983
Poster of The Man Who Loved Women
The Man Who Loved Women
Michel Fermaud was
55 in The Man Who Loved Women
as 'Screenplay'.
Wed, Apr 27 1977
Poster of Match
Match
Michel Fermaud was
46 in Match
as 'Writer'.
Tue, Jul 23 1968
Poster of Les portes claquent
Les portes claquent
Michel Fermaud was
45 in Les portes claquent
as 'Novel'.
Thu, Nov 24 1966
Poster of Clémentine chérie
Clémentine chérie
Michel Fermaud was
42 in Clémentine chérie
as 'Screenplay'.
Mon, Aug 03 1964
Poster of The Door Slams
The Door Slams
Michel Fermaud was
39 in The Door Slams
as 'Director, Screenplay, Theatre Play'.
Wed, Dec 21 1960
Poster of The Overworked
The Overworked
Michel Fermaud was
36 in The Overworked
as 'Writer, First Assistant Director'.
Wed, Jan 01 1958

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Poster of Cinq à sec
Cinq à sec
Michel Fermaud was
55+ in Cinq à sec
as 'Creator'.
First Air Date
Thu, Sep 01 1977
Poster of At Theatre Tonight
At Theatre Tonight
Michel Fermaud was
44+ in At Theatre Tonight
as 'Novel'.
First Air Date
Thu, Jul 21 1966