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  1. George Archainbaud (May 7, 1890 – February 20, 1959) was a French - American film and television director . Biography. In the beginning of his career he worked on stage as an actor and manager.

  2. George Archainbaud. Director: One Week of Love. French-born (Paris) George Archainbaud got his start in show business as an actor and stage manager in France. Emigrating to the US in 1915, he got work as an assistant director to fellow French expatriate Emile Chautard at William A. Brady's World Film Co. in Fort Lee, NJ.

  3. Mini Bio. French-born (Paris) George Archainbaud got his start in show business as an actor and stage manager in France. Emigrating to the US in 1915, he got work as an assistant director to fellow French expatriate Emile Chautard at William A. Brady 's World Film Co. in Fort Lee, NJ.

  4. French, 1890–1959

  5. Paris-born George Archainbaud came to Hollywood in 1915, armed with several years' worth of experience as an actor and stage manager. He started his film career as assistant to director Emile Chautard, piloting his first solo directorial effort in 1917.

  6. George Archainbaud is known as an Director, Writer, and Story. Some of his work includes Lassie, Thirteen Women, The Lone Ranger, The Lost Squadron, Hunt the Man Down, The Lady Refuses, The Silver Horde, and State's Attorney.

  7. Dec 26, 2018 · Director George Archainbaud kept the action moving briskly, as he would on the Western films and television series he would specialize in decades later. He also added an innovation that would remain unnoticed for years; several of the sets had ceilings prominently featured.

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