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Marc Allégret
Marc Allégret was a French screenwriter and film director. He was born in Basel, Basel-Stadt, Switzerland, the elder brother of Yves Allégret. Marc was educated to be a lawyer. Allégret became André Gide's lover when he was fifteen and Gide was forty-seven. Later, Marc was to fall briefly under the spell of Cocteau, who Gide feared would "corrupt" him.
Marc's father, Elie Allégret, had originally been hired by André Gide's mother to tutor André in light of his weak grades in school, after which he and his charge became fast friends. In 1895 Elie Allégret was best man at André Gide's wedding.
After filming a 1927 trip to the Congo with André Gide, Marc Allégret chose to pursue a career in the motion picture industry. His relationship with Gide ended after that trip after having experiences with Congolese women. They nevertheless remained close friends until Gide's death in 1951. After working and training as an assistant director, in 1931 he directed his first feature Mam'zelle Nitouche, and the following year received much acclaim for his film, Fanny. He went on to a long career during which he wrote numerous scripts and directed more than fifty films.
Marc Allégret is noted for discovering and developing new acting talent who went on to stardom including Michèle Morgan, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Raimu, Gérard Philipe, Danièle Delorme, Louis Jourdan, and Roger Vadim who would become his directing assistant.
He was married to Nadine Vogel.
He was a married man who then felt he had an obligation to proclaim his homosexuality. He was, however, seen as a general liberator rather than a specialist defender of homosexual rights.
As director
Le Bal du comte d'Orgel
Lumière
The Abominable Man of Customs
Tales of Paris
Demons at Midnight
The Dreadful
Be Beautiful and Shut Up
Sunday Encounter
Love Is at Stake
Plucking the Daisy
Lady Chatterley's Lover
School for Love
Loves of Three Queens
The Fate of Two Queens
L'eterna femmina
Julietta
With André Gide
La demoiselle et son revenant
Blackmailed
The Naked Heart
Blanche Fury
Pétrus
Lunegarde
Twilight
The Little Ones of the Flower Platform
L'Arlésienne
The Beautiful Adventure
Parade in 7 Nights
Jeunes filles de France
The Curtain Rises