Alexandre Bisson(1848-1912)
- Scénariste
Alexandre Bisson est né le 9 avril 1848 à Briouze, Orne, France. Il était scénariste. Il est connu pour La femme X (1937), Madame X (1966) et La femme X (1929). Il est mort le 27 janvier 1912 à Paris, France.
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- Autres œuvres[Posthumous credit:] The Night Boat (1920). Musical comedy. Music by Jerome Kern. Material by Anne Caldwell. Lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Based on a farce by Alexandre Bisson. Musical Direction by Victor Baravalle. Music orchestrated by Frank Saddler. Additional lyrics by Frank Craven, C.M.S. McLellan, Bob Cole, William Jerome, Bert Hanlon, Benny Ryan, George M. Cohan and Paul Dresser. Additional music by George M. Cohan, Paul Dresser, Harry Tierney, James Monaco, J. Rosamond Johnson and Ivan Caryll. Musical Staging by Ned Wayburn. Directed by Fred G. Latham. Liberty Theatre: 2 Feb 1920- 30 Oct 1920 (313 performances). Cast: Geraldine Alexander, Agnes Allen, Phoebe Appleton, Marie Benedict, Angel Cansino, Eduardo Cansino, Irving Carpenter, Marie Cavanaugh, Arline Chase, Cecil Conway, Evelyn Conway, Lillian Kemble-Cooper, Peggy Craven, Lola Curtis, Daisy Daniels, Isabel Falconer, Mrs. John Findlay, Gene Fleming, Babz Fowler, Helen Gates, Louise Groody, Betty Hope Hale, Jack E. Hazzard (as "Bob White"), Stella Hoban, Dorothy Hollis, Beatrice Hughes, Jack Hughes, Gordon Kyle, Lois Leigh, Mar LeRoy, Paul Lester, Adah Baker Lewis (as "Mrs. Maxim"), 'Jeanette MacDonald' (as "Ensemble"), Raymond Moore (as "Ensemble"), Ralph O'Brien, Evelyn Plumador, Marie Reagen, Frank Rowan, John Scannell, Lydia Scott, Mildred Sinclair, Hal Skelly, Daniel Sparks, Ernest Torrence, Kay Tudor, Bunny Wendell, Hansford Wilson, Irene Wilson. Produced by Charles B. Dillingham.
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