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  1. Harold French (23 April 1897 – 19 October 1997) [1] was an English film director, screenwriter and actor. [2] Biography. After training at the Italia Conti School, he made his acting debut age 12, in a production of The Winter's Tale.

    • 23 April 1897, London, England
    • 1920–1936 (actor), 1937–1963 (director)
    • 19 October 1997 (aged 100), London, England
  2. Harold French. Director: Adam and Evalyn. London-born Harold French made his name on the stage, both as an actor and director. He crossed over to films, making his acting debut in 1920.

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    Harold French. Director: Adam and Evalyn. London-born Harold French made his name on the stage, both as an actor and director. He crossed over to films, making his acting debut in 1920.

    • Director, Actor, Writer
    • April 23, 1900
    • Harold French
    • October 19, 1997
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  5. Harold F. French (born November 5, 1955) is an American politician and a Republican member of the New Hampshire Senate who represented the 7th district between 2016 and 2022. French attended Plymouth State University. French was elected to the New Hampshire Senate in 2016, defeating incumbent Democrat Andrew Hosmer.

  6. Harold French is known as an Director, Actor, Writer, Producer, Screenplay, Additional Dialogue, Assistant Director, and Script Supervisor. Some of his work includes The Man Who Watched Trains Go By, Major Barbara, Quartet, Rob Roy, The Highland Rogue, Trio, Encore, Secret Mission, and Adam and Evelyne.

  7. Jan 18, 1991 · The interviewer recommends Harold French's two volume autobiography I swore I never Would (1970) and I Never Thought I Could (1973).

  8. The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952) is a crime drama film, based on the 1938 novel by Georges Simenon and directed by Harold French. It has an all-European cast, including Claude Rains in the lead role of Kees Popinga, who is infatuated with Michele Rozier (Märta Torén).

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