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Charles Ferdinand Ramuz(1878-1947)

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Charles Ferdinand Ramuz was born on 24 September 1878 in Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland. He was a writer and actor, known for The Soldier's Tale (1964), Farinet ou l'or dans la montagne (1939) and The Kidnapping (1934). He was married to Cécile Cellier. He died on 23 May 1947 in Pully, Vaud, Switzerland.
BornSeptember 24, 1878
DiedMay 23, 1947(68)
BornSeptember 24, 1878
DiedMay 23, 1947(68)
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Known for

The Soldier's Tale (1964)
The Soldier's Tale
7.0
  • Writer(as C.F. Ramuz)
  • 1964
Farinet ou l'or dans la montagne (1939)
Farinet ou l'or dans la montagne
8.1
  • Writer
  • 1939
The Kidnapping (1934)
The Kidnapping
7.3
  • Writer(as C.F. Ramuz)
  • 1934
Charles Vanel in Si le soleil ne revenait pas (1987)
Si le soleil ne revenait pas
6.9
  • Writer
  • 1987

Credits

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Writer



  • J'ai trop aimé le monde
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 2024
  • The Soldier's Tale
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 2010
  • La grande peur dans la montagne (2006)
    La grande peur dans la montagne
    6.0
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 2006
  • La beauté sur la terre (2001)
    La beauté sur la terre
    TV Movie
    • novel
    • 2001
  • War in the Highlands (1998)
    War in the Highlands
    5.5
    • novel
    • 1998
  • Farinet, héros et hors-la-loi (1996)
    Farinet, héros et hors-la-loi
    7.0
    TV Movie
    • novel "Farinet ou La fausse monnaie"
    • 1996
  • Història del soldat (1993)
    Història del soldat
    TV Movie
    • Writer
    • 1993
  • The Soldier's Tale
    TV Movie
    • libretto (as C.F. Ramuz)
    • 1987
  • Charles Vanel in Si le soleil ne revenait pas (1987)
    Si le soleil ne revenait pas
    6.9
    • novel
    • 1987
  • Isabel Otero in Derborence (1985)
    Derborence
    6.5
    • novel
    • 1985
  • The Soldier's Tale (1984)
    The Soldier's Tale
    7.0
    • libretto L'Histoire du Soldat (as C.F. Ramuz)
    • 1984
  • Pierre Clémenti and Elisabeth Kaza in Le rapt (1984)
    Le rapt
    4.8
    TV Movie
    • novel "La séparation des races"
    • 1984
  • Sabine Haudepin and Christophe Malavoy in Péchés originaux (1983)
    Péchés originaux
    TV Mini Series
    • novel
    • 1983
  • Prica o vojniku
    TV Movie
    • story
    • 1976
  • The Soldier's Tale
    TV Movie
    • words
    • 1968

Actor



  • The Kidnapping (1934)
    The Kidnapping
    7.3
    • Un villageois valaisan
    • 1934

Music Department



  • The Soldier's Tale
    • lyrics
    • 1988

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • C.F. Ramuz
  • Born
    • September 24, 1878
    • Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
  • Died
    • May 23, 1947
    • Pully, Vaud, Switzerland
  • Spouse
    • Cécile Cellier1913 - May 23, 1947 (his death, 1 child)
  • Other works
    (1974-1975 season) He wrote the text for Igor Stravinsky's play, "The Soldier's Tale," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. M. Flanders and K. Black were translators.

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