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  1. Apr 7, 2024 · Jules 'Jay' was born in 1937 to Jules Labarthe Sr. and Mary Walker Labarthe. He grew up in Pittsburgh with his sibling, Laurie (born Robert), and attended Aspinwall High School. He and his wife Carrol

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  2. Apr 7, 2024 · JULES. Jules "Jay" was born in 1937 to Jules Labarthe Sr. and Mary Walker Labarthe. He grew up in Pittsburgh with his sibling Laurie (born Robert) and attended Aspinwall High School. He and his wife Carroll raised their family in Fox Chapel and more recently, lived in Ligonier and Longwood at Oakmont. A graduate of Cornell University's ...

  3. Jules Labarthe is a cinematographer, film producer and photographer. [citation needed] He studied film at New York University. [1] He met director Jamie Babbit in a coffee shop in Los Angeles and as a result of this meeting was the cinematographer on her 1996 short film Frog Crossing. [1] He has collaborated with Babbit on several other ...

  4. Jules Labarthe passed away on March 28, 2024 at the age of 86 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for Jules are being provided by Weddell-Ajak Funeral Home. The obituary was ...

  5. CORE-Center for Organ Recovery & Education. 204 Sigma Drive, PITTSBURGH PA 15238. Tel: 1-412-963-3550. Send Flowers. Plant a Tree. Obituary for Jules ”Jay” Labarthe | Jules “Jay” was born in 1937 to Jules Labarthe Sr. and Mary Walker Labarthe. He grew up in Pittsburgh with his sibling Laurie (born Robert) and attended Aspinwall...

  6. Jules Labarthe is a cinematographer, film producer and photographer. He studied film at New York University. He met director Jamie Babbit in a coffee shop in Los Angeles and as a result of this meeting was the cinematographer on her 1996 short film Frog Crossing. He has collaborated with Babbit on several other projects including her 1999 feature film But I'm a Cheerleader. He has been the ...

  7. A native of Peoria, Illinois, she married Jules LaBarthe on July 10, 1873, and later worked as a high school teacher and a principal in Colorado Springs, Colorado. They moved to Salt Lake City, Utah in 1892, and although she was a non-Mormon in a predominantly Mormon community, she rapidly became a leader among the women in the city.

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